:yea: postal service, charter schools, libraries now,
Next is parks I guess :doomjak:
So a private company has a contract to manage public libraries and they cut staff and pensions to reduce labor costs. I really doubt any pension programs are going to survive much longer and it's a shame the governments would rather fire everyone and transfer control to private entities than stop offering pensions.
We love to dogshittify the last remaining good things in our country, don't we folks? We looooooove it
That isn't new. Libraries where I live have been paying per loan for ebooks ever since they became a thing, which makes them far more expensive than physical books.
"Library Systems & Services"
Tactically boring name so it doesn't get put in headlines.
my fucking library has A LIMITED AMOUNT OF ONLINE BOOKS THEY CAN GIVE OUT AT ONCE
MY FUCKING UNIVERSITY BOOKS HAVE BECOME NFT'S
ITS A FUCKING ONLINE COPY YOU HAVE THE RIGHTS TO IT WHAT THE FUUUUUUCK
FUUUUUUUUCKING CAPITALISM
:monke-rage: :monke-rage: :monke-rage:
“Privatize everything, privatize the sea and the sky, privatize the sea and the sky, privatize justice and the law, privatize the passing cloud, privatize the dream, especially if it’s during the day and open eyed. And finally, for the embellishment of so many privatizations, privatize the States, surrender once and for all their exploitation to private companies through international share offering. There lies the salvation of the world… and, while you’re at it, privatize your whore mothers.”
― José de Sousa Saramago