The Majority Is Usually WRONG #shorts

When masses of people go into an agreement, most of the time they are wrong. #shorts #politics #agreement #government #decision

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  1. The more employees you have the more your 1 product has to be raised or be scaled down. There isnt a mystery demand where you just upscale your business to provide more than demand. Its not rocket science to understand that eventually your dollar product must become more than a dollar based off sales and expenses including labor costs 😂

    This is why food companies are literal food pyramids of companies where nestle etc are the main competitor

  2. Basic economics, everyone can not be working because inflation would be to high, so to correct this the fed raises rates, raising rates halts hiring and makes it hard to get financing, when unemployment reaches a certain point the fed lowers rates, this shores prices and stimulates growth and hiring, which in turn allows inflation, thus completing the circle of life.
    We do this because we are a capitalistic society, and its how the government tries to control 100,000 people trying to make as much money as possible

    1. It makes sense that the government is only concerned with restraining the will of its 100,000 or so most wealthy and ambitious people and everyone else is just existing to be exploited. They are not worried about the masses, no matter how truly awful their quality of life becomes no matter how much of a liability it becomes, because they can just promise to help those people and the people will wait. The ambitious will not wait they will take. 😅

    2. @theotheralan5511  well I don’t think it’s as sinister as all that, but it is the way our economy works

  3. Been saying this- the best way to improve the economy is for more people to be unemployed? Yeah , right! That premise and conclusion is not just wrong but boneheaded wrong.

  4. Solar panel installers are getting dropped. The electricians that run the wire and maintain the panels but the actual installers of the panels.

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