A neoliberal system caves to industries like the railroads - to companies like Norfolk Southern, to their lobbying pressure and campaign donations - so they can legally cut corners, treat their workers like serfs, use antiquated safety measures and endanger the lives of people, animals and planets. It then allows them to get away with limiting the damages they need to pay even after they've ruined people's lives. It's not just this one incident that's the problem. It's the system in which such incidents flourish and out of which such deadly consequences as those at East Palestine, Ohio, inevitably arise. Only when we repudiate the system itself - when we recognize the aberrational chapter of neoliberal, trickle down, corporatist economics for the deadly mistake it has been - will we even begin to repair this country. The executives who were so negligent here should be indicted for this. They knew what they were doing. They knew what risks they were taking. Their own workers - those people who they routinely don't listen to and whose lives they clearly care so little about - tried to tell them.

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I think we should stop calling it “neoliberalism” because it confuses working class conservatives and it sanitizes what it actually is- Neofeudalism.
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It’s the kind of system that needs to be torn down
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There you go again! Complaining about the failures of your favorite democrat administration that won’t help the people in Ohio. Tomorrow you’ll be praising democrats. You’re a clown 🤡
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Did Congress INTERFERE With A R/R Strike 🪧 🤔 Telling People, “You Can’t Strike” 🫤 Just Wondering 💭
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And @Vanguard_Group is one of the top investors in Norfolk Southern--asset managers being another aspect of this greed-driven system.
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Economics can only be exploitative if based on division of labor arising from the will to maximize profits, and therefore from money as the only medium of exchange, that commodifies politics. Simmel was not any less relevant than Marx, Kant not less than Rosa Luxemburg.
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Conservative (and “neoliberal“) economic rhetoric is certainly very opposed to “socialistic” regulation that “interferes with” or “distorts” markets, an idea from bad conservative economics that long predates “neoliberalism.”
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So, I guess you enjoy the new long form option on Elon's platform. I can see how that would be a motivator for certain users here.
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But while America desperately needs a complete overhaul in terms of infrastructure, you support sending billions of dollars to Ukr which only ensures the destruction of Ukr??