Comments by "cosmosofinfinity" (@cosmosofinfinity) on "Tim Pool Is A F—ing Moron" video.

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  2. 21:40 Because only government does cost-cutting measures and layoffs... You're more likely to lose your job as a graphic designer in a for-profit company than a not-for-profit government job which will keep you on the payroll indefinitely because you are needed, regardless of that year's stockholder penny-pinching demands. Do cops ever lose their funding or their jobs when the cities are safe? No, they get expanded at every opportunity regardless of they are needed/performing well, or not! And Barnes & Noble is, in fact, not gone. I go to one all the time, and there's always plenty of people in it. It is, in fact, Amazon, a corporation/fellow non-government entity, which is most responsible for Barnes & Noble's declining business. Tim is too dim to realize bringing free libraries up in a Barnes & Noble conversation makes no sense because libraries have been around for ages, and yet still there was room in the market for Barnes & Noble and Amazon both. The existence of libraries did not stifle their viability as businesses, they are addendums and additional options. To not have libraries and have ONLY Barnes & Noble and Amazon seems to be what Tim's logic wants, and yet that would objectively suck and make life worse for a lot of people. So why is the world a better place for NOT having government-option groceries? And lets not forget Barnes & Noble ITSELF drove away small book businesses. Now Tim cries for the loss of Barnes & Noble, when it's just bigger fish always showing up to eat the former-bigger fish, and Tim would prefer for that to continue that unabated until there are no fish left except for the biggest, apparently. Unfettered capitalism and corporatocracy seems increasingly similar to Mad Max gang wars anarchism. Maybe conservatism IS the new punk rock, because they want to advance the economic apocalypse and let Jeff Bezos reign as undisputed gang lord of the wasteland with no centralized authority left capable of stopping him Since Tim seems fine with libraries, maybe the solution to this that would make him happy is for libraries to offer the "community service" of selling groceries, just like his beloved Barnes & Noble does with its pastries and coffee
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