"Raising interest rates puts the burden of fighting inflation on low-wage workers," notes former Labor Secretary Robert Reich. "For once, let's take aim at an actual driver of inflation: corporate profits."
I love that there’s an unelected non-government organization that’s not accountable to anyone
I guarantee you that every single member in that board room wears a choke collar on a short leash. Never mind how many times they had to suck down some JP Morgan VP or Tech Giant or Car Dealership Chain Owner's piss and shit just to have the opportunity to be in the room.
This isn't ideology. They're following some very explicit orders and working right alongside the ghouls at NPR who blare "Inflation Cycles need to be stopped! If you pay people more then prices will go up!"
As supply chain collapses and foreign import channels dry up, we're going to see increased pressure placed on domestic labor to churn out new goods and services. The Fed's the first line in the fight to keep labor down. But this doesn't end with a recession. We're going to see a spike in crime as people struggle to survive. And that's going to justify a new generation of Wars on Crime, which will put more people into the carceral system. And that's the real future of labor in America.
This is absolutely the result of organized leadership holding people to account. There is a plan. And we're seeing both the elected and unelected play their own roles in fulfilling it.
I guarantee you that every single member in that board room wears a choke collar on a short leash. Never mind how many times they had to suck down some JP Morgan VP or Tech Giant or Car Dealership Chain Owner's piss and shit just to have the opportunity to be in the room.
This isn't ideology. They're following some very explicit orders and working right alongside the ghouls at NPR who blare "Inflation Cycles need to be stopped! If you pay people more then prices will go up!"
As supply chain collapses and foreign import channels dry up, we're going to see increased pressure placed on domestic labor to churn out new goods and services. The Fed's the first line in the fight to keep labor down. But this doesn't end with a recession. We're going to see a spike in crime as people struggle to survive. And that's going to justify a new generation of Wars on Crime, which will put more people into the carceral system. And that's the real future of labor in America.
This is absolutely the result of organized leadership holding people to account. There is a plan. And we're seeing both the elected and unelected play their own roles in fulfilling it.