Part time rhymer/working class grinder; philosopher, dissident, critic of wealth and power; voice of the voiceless; anarcho-syndicalist; disciple of Chomsky
Dec 26, 2022 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
Technology is neutral, so automation could have been used to empower skilled workers, but instead it was used to empower management and de-skill workers, while making people compete with robots for jobs, eventually leading to high unemployment and huge profits for corporations.
Automation could be used to make people’s lives easier by employing robots for dangerous and monotonous jobs, freeing people up for creative endeavors, but in a capitalist system, most people in the world still work wage labor for the subsistence to survive…
Jul 14, 2022 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
Health insurance companies are highly inefficient bureaucracies with extremely expensive administrative costs and wasteful spending that have absolutely nothing to do w/ health, and that’s why the US healthcare system is the most expensive in the world w/ only mediocre outcomes.
They also require doctors to spend hours on redundant forms and useless paperwork that take valuable time away from them that could been better spent with patients. Health insurance is also funded through a flat tax, which means healthcare CEOS pay them same for premiums as the