Working as intended then, because it was never about savings.
GivingEuropeASpook
I was reading that the backlash in the town halls and elsewhere is providing room in the eyes of those with power to lose like CBS and politicians to be more forceful in their opposition to Trump's dictatorship-in-the-making.
Macron really going out of his way to fuck over the French people, eh? Calls snap elections right after the far right wins big in eu elections, then refuses to follow the will of the people when said election backfires.
Part of my thinks the left will be better off in opposition, though.
All they care about is their base
But it isn't the same as if the entire working class had a collective say in the capital, not just those who choose to and have the resources to pay in. It isn't the same as the workers of that company having a say in their working conditions, shift lengths, compensation, etc.
A better way to say it would instead be the inverse: "If you don't work for a paycheck, you probably hold enough capital"
They want a shutdown lol this idea that negotiating will avert it is silly since you don't negotiate for things you don't want.
Captured implies that the State didn't already function as a tool of capital
All this because Republicans in the US don't like that sending arms to Ukraine makes Biden look good to the general public.
I know, I was joking
Yes, although the US pulled itself back enough with some of FDR's reforms that it kicked the can down the road a few generations, whereas the Weimar Republic actually collapsed.
NATO is liberal and that comes with all of the problems of liberals but in what ways has it functioned as a fascist organisation?