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love the framing of a worker action "costing" the economy money. ever since a citations ep pointed out how it's always worker actions that "cost" or "damage" a "fragile" economy, .... while just rolling over and accepting declining wages as inflation ramps up is always accompanied with endless editorializing of the economy being "strong". because it's obviously fucked, so the mouthpieces must inform us all that it's great and powerful.
any objective view of fundamental numbers show that any reduction in economic activity during worker action is immediately corrected after the action ends and generally results in remarkable improvement because workers are the economy. the powerful parasitic shitwads at the top diverting value into stock buybacks, policy capture, overshore accounts, and various speculative financial schemes are the fucking blackhole that fucks the economy.
Episode 191: How the Media’s Use of ‘The Economy’ Flattens Class Conflict, I was just listening to it this morning, some good timing.