Originally posted by froot loops
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But seriously, I like to make it clear that I'm not bitching because I have been a victim of something, although this is one case where I think that there are a shit ton of legitimate victims who have a right to bitch. Our response to Covid-19 did more damage to our country than the virus itself. But it's not my problem. For now.
People like me got a windfall from government overreach and overreaction to a once-a-century event. A huge one, in fact. My gain on my 401K last year was four times my take-home pay. I can only imagine what it was like for Jeff Bezos. Last year was possibly the greatest transfer of wealth from small business to big business that we have ever seen. And since my life savings is more or less in big business, I prospered greatly from it. But as somebody who is fairly confident in his ability to prosper in capitalism, I'd still much prefer sound policy over a chance for a windfall from shitty policy. The shitty policy is still probably going to take more than it gives over my lifetime.
It makes me wonder how many of the people repeating empty platitudes like "we're all in this together" are in the same boat as me financially. It's utter nonsense, of course, and it takes a horrible lack of empathy and awareness to spread it.
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