Immigrant workers from across the US raced to Florida to help rebuild after Hurricane Ian. But now, nearly a year later and days after another major hurricane hit, some of those workers say this time they’re staying home.
i would be elated by this, but events that wipe out the people who cant afford to bring people in to rebuild, means those properties will just be eaten up by the massively wealthy.
rinse, and repeat.
every time theres economic collapse or whatever, the wealthy can weather it, purchase all resources at rock-bottom prices, often with the governments assistance (theyre job creators!), and more wealth is migrated upwards.
but guess what, when the economy is great, who gets the benefit? giant tax breaks for rich people.
if we win, we lose. when we lose, we lose. the system is broke people, but yeah, at least you have your guns.
i would be elated by this, but events that wipe out the people who cant afford to bring people in to rebuild, means those properties will just be eaten up by the massively wealthy.
rinse, and repeat.
every time theres economic collapse or whatever, the wealthy can weather it, purchase all resources at rock-bottom prices, often with the governments assistance (theyre job creators!), and more wealth is migrated upwards.
but guess what, when the economy is great, who gets the benefit? giant tax breaks for rich people.
if we win, we lose. when we lose, we lose. the system is broke people, but yeah, at least you have your guns.