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A Boring Dystopia
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--John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath
I read it for the first time recently and honestly no other book has ever had such a profound effect on me.
If you look at the state of the economy before the Great Depression, it's mirrored today. Just replace Hoover with Trump.
Eh, no. It's bad, sure, but we're a long way from the state of the economy right before the Great Depression. Here's an example:
Unemployment peaked around 25% in 1933. The worst of COVID was 14.8% in April 2020.
Housing. The cost of living. Underemployment. Unemployment. Gig work. It all sucks ass right now, but it sucked MUCH harder 100 years ago.
The answer today is the same as back then. Vote better.
In the 1930s the Labor force participation rate was almost 20% higher (https://www.dol.gov/agencies/wb/data/lfp/US-Workforce-Since-1920). Then you factor in the underemployment and gig work you mentioned as well as how inflation has been a lie since the 1990s, and I'm not sure things sucked "MUCH" harder in economic terms. We do have better toys thanks to 80 years of NSF and other government funded science, but we're ending that now too.
We didn't learn shit during the first Great Depression. We won't learn shit this time either.
One thing the author got wrong, that the coroners have must fill in starvation. It's not like that at all, coroners are shady as shit, in league with authorities, and have been sued by powerful interests, personally, for accurately including them in the cause of death. Like that taser company that now sells body cameras as well but not at all limited to them. John Oliver did a piece of this too.