Yeah I think people have connected the dots, that doesn’t magically take the power away from the people holding healthcare hostage. Right now the debate is “are you going to give people a reasonable standard of living through civil processes or do we have to rip you apart and eat you?”
lol. I think we all know the answer to that question…
cough Mario Party cough
Green Mario?
We’re gonna need the entire damned gaggle for a proper party.
Including the green mario that’s bad and actually purple now (he’s not actually bad, not compared to the one’s we’re against).
if luigi isnt enough for these people we’re going to have to take our chances with waluigi
The only reason this is the setup. Was under FDR the top tax bracket was 94% of gross pay.
For the insanely highly paid, it just wasn’t cost effective to keep paying CEOs so much, so companies made amazing healthcare packages to stand out to potential employees.
That was 80 years ago, and all the good bits are gone and the shit remains.
We need to fix our healthcare, but absolutely nothing is more important than getting that top tax rate back up to around 94% or even higher. That has to be the highest priority, because that’s how we pay for everything and fight wealth inequality
Any “Income” calculated as “Increase in Worth” above 10 million dollars gets taxed at 100%.
Done. Easy.
Unfortunately not. When you’re over-rich, you stop getting income. Not kidding: check these folks, they have no or very low incomes.
They have wealth. An unfathomable wealth.
None of their expensive assets are under their names. They’re under shell companies names. When you claim to pe working all the time, any time of your yacht is working, right?
Then there are the expenses they can’t put on corporate accounts.
For that, they borrow money, at ridiculously low rates because they put a portion of their wealth as a caution.
When they need more money, their wealth has increased so much just because of economic growth that they can borrow more money just putting the wealth increase as a caution, and that’s enough!
Banks are happy with these arrangements because their immense wealth management make them money.Full payment back of these loan will be done upon their death.
Taxing their income is pointless. You need to tax their wealth.
Edit: and… i just realized I missed “increase in worth”. Well, I would still put a wealth tax.
Yeah, “Increase in wealth”.
If Elon Musk is “worth” $300 Billion on Jan 1st, and $1 Trillion on December 1st, his “income” is calculated as “$700 Billion”.
Then we tax that.
At 100%.
Either he funds it to the Government at the end ofnthe year, or he starts paying out to employees or (real) charities, or whatever over the course ofnthe year so his “worth” on Dec 3rd is only $300,000,000,001.
Why not both? Let’s put the mamoth on diet!

Okay but it was kinda easy for a connect the dots puzzle
and yet you missed so many!

Looks like a guillotine to me.
I don’t live in the US. But from the outside…
We can’t keep tying healthcare to employment
You can; and you will.
I unfortunately don’t see structural reform in your short to medium term future.
Given that establishment Democrats are actively working with Republicans to prevent progressives from winning primaries, I’d say you’re overly optimistic.
It’s only in our future if we take it by force.
they have always worked with the gop/DNC, they just have backdoor deals when they compromise with each other. they know which of thier party members will suddenly switch votes, before the public.
Yes, which is why sipps is saying you need to vote for progressive.
In short term people are going to start dying a whole lot, and the rest of us will realize we have nothing left to lose.
It’s going to be ugly.
People are already dying a whole lot, and a whole lot more are needlessly suffering. And even more are struggling financially to handle the burdens of our health care system.
It’s already ugly.
There’s this quote, I can’t remember the wording or the source, but it goes something like, “What is truly terrifying is not what people can endure but what they can get used to.”
This is the truth, people will suffer and society will continue on. Things can get so much worse.
It really is sad. You should have better.
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I love posts like this because the comments always devolve into 50/50 people who don’t live in the country (doesn’t need to be the US, it could be the UK or Belgium or Singapore) being discussed telling others to either throw their entire life away on the thin hope that they spark a revolution, or simply commit suicide by cop while getting shot disobeying, all from the safety of their living room.
The only people who are capable of connecting the dots already know what needs done to get desired results, either peacefully or through violence, and are either doing everything they can to make sure it DOESN’T turn to violence, or preparing for when violence does happen.
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People like me can’t feasibly do any more than we are without taking hits to health and sanity. I am trying to change local government, I am campaigning for left candidates, and I’m organizing local minorities and we are learning self defense, forms of active and passive resistance, firearms and team cooperation exercises, etc… And when you’re caring for a disabled partner full time all that shit piles up fast. I haven’t even had time to look for a job this past month.
In my opinion this is applicable to virtually any political discourse on lemmy though. Overwhelmingly progressive, left leaning, politically informed.
I myself am often annoyed with the literal echo chamber effect of people dropping facts and entire paragraphs in the comments like there is an audience to be convinced, when in fact everyone already knows and has read and heard the argument dozens of times.
At the same time i don’t want to engage with right wingers either, so political monoculture it is.
This time, though, we’re not just talking about Carnegies and Rockefellers. In the 2020s the first estate has four times the wealth that it did during the gilded age.
It’s not just enough to buy elections and control government, it’s enough to buy all the elections internationally, and control all the governments.
And we’re already seeing how in the rest of the industrialized world how far right movements are gaining traction in nations that have been weakened by decades of neoliberal policies (e.g. policies that favor private corporate interests and disfavor the public).
That is to say, watch carefully what happens here in the States, because wherever you are, they’re trying the same thing, and have high tech and lots of money.
My main annoyance is when USians shit on Russians for not standing up (many are, and they’re locked up or disappeared) to one of the most authoritarian governments in the largest country in the wrold. While in the same breath saying things you just said about doing something back home.
I’m not saying that’s what you’re doing. It’s just something that grinds my gears, and I’m neither Russian nor American. Shit is difficult when you live in countries that are realistically too large to effectively organize.
Maybe you Americans should wait until there’s 50 so you can evenly distribute them to all of your states for consumption.
Although I think you would then want 56 of them If you include American
vassalsterritoriesFinancial obesity is an existential threat to any society that tolerates it, and needs to cease being celebrated, rewarded, and positioned as an aspirational goal.
Corporations are the only ‘persons’ which should be subjected to capital punishment, but trillionaires should be forced to transition into billionaires, and billionaires should be euthanised through taxation.
Profit based health insurance is immoral.
all you guys ever do is connect dots. do something with the information, please.
What are you doing
watching from the other side of the world, writing to my mep’s, talking about inequality with people irl, asking local politicians to explain themselves at open houses, tearing down right-wing stickers and posters… the usual
Cool, so the same things as we’re doing over here, cool. If you have any other advice, please, do share.
Talk to people about these issues whenever socially possible.
So many people have the same problems, but they don’t know it because they tend to clam up and keep their heads low. Americans need to shake off that level of cowardice, and someone needs to be the conversation starter.
Talk to your neighbors. Talk to the local clergy. Shit, talk to a cop, if you’re feeling brave!
America needs to share more between themselves. Right now there’s this rampant, buzzing noise coming from emotionally illiterate politicians committing atrocities, on both sides. You guys need to get your voice back. For that you need more community support; and the first step is to start. talking.
Anything truly effective couldn’t be shared in this forum. I’m sure you could find some things by researching the history of revolutions, guerrilla warfare, black hat activities, looking into supply chains and what happens if they get disrupted, etc.
it’s the thing i’m doing because the situation calls for it. you are further along. i don’t have any advice to give because i genuinely don’t understand how you got where you are.
The unfortunate reality is that other countries are copying the US. Right wing fascism is on the rise.
whaaaaaaaaaat
Problem is not connecting the dots the problem is being able to change something about it when the regulatory is controlled by the people who profit from the dots
Well, to be fair they keep making cuts to the VA and then it’s had bad pr for as long as I can remember
In seriousness, nothing radicalized me more than when I finally got into the VA system and suddenly my medical and mental care needs were being taken care of with no cost to me. It makes me so angry that people have to be seriously injured in the military just to have full and free access to care
A reasonable solution has always been the “medicare for all” concept: just lower the eligibility age by a couple of years every year. Going from 65 to 0 would have taken just over thirty years, and if this had been implemented in the '90s when it was first suggested we’d have universal healthcare by now. Hilary Clinton was lauded for pushing for universal healthcare when her husband was president, but apparently she wanted instant universal healthcare and fought the “medicare for all” contingent. I don’t think she was as responsible for bad shit as is often made out, but it’s pretty clear that she didn’t help in this case.
but defense budget can afford universal healthcare for servicemembers, although it tends to be low quality, and also congressmen have universal healthcare.
We just want the same healthcare Congress gets. Simple as that.
u.s. govt: we can’t? hold my beer.
49 billiion+ dollars of inefficiency.
I have been saying this for YEARS. It is how the capitalistic overlords want it and why they throw money against medicare for all.
the gop, old guard DNC is just those puppets they need. plus the amount of propaganda against “welfare” too.













