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What Amazon really produces is a phenomenal amount of motion - trucks going hither and thither, at increasing cost now as the price of gasoline and diesel fuel shoots up.
And whutabout Amazon? Don’t they sell a lot of products? Yeah, mostly produced by those people in other lands. While we’re on the subject, what does Google produce? Supposedly, answers to questions, plus, like Facebook, it harvests information about the people who ask the questions and then sells the info, blah blah. By the way, as of Sunday, the “newspaper-of-record” ( The New York Times) finally had to come clean, after months of whistling past the graveyard, and admit what the public already knows: mRNA vaccines are dangerous: Perhaps in services like nursing, trucking, garbage pickup, food prep, police, firemen, prison guards, government bureaucracy (is that a service or a dis-service?) and et cetera.Īnyway, those service people are being fired left-and-right now because they refuse to be coerced into taking a vaccine that was never properly tested and has many scary side-effects. Facebook users, then, are increasingly not employed, at least not in the production of goods. Who produces the products? Mostly those people in other lands. And what are the advertisers advertising? Their products. What does Facebook produce, besides conflict between its users? Okay, it harvests data about them to sell to advertisers. What about all that money (capital) flowing into technology: Facebook, Google, Amazon? Hmmmm. How quaint! But most of the industry that used to be here has gone to other lands. Of course, that invites the question: what then is finance supposed to finance… that is, put money into? Why… industry, of course, and in the broadest sense of the word: the production of goods… goods being things that have value (that’s what’s good about them). Is it so, as some wags say, that industry no longer makes money only finance does? That’s been the operating theory for much of the West lately. Support this blog by visiting Jim’s Patreon PageĪnd thanks to all my Patrons for your support
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