orrk256
orrk256 t1_jdeqjtj wrote
Reply to comment by ValyrianJedi in New 'biohybrid' implant will restore function in paralyzed limbs | "This interface could revolutionize the way we interact with technology." by chrisdh79
And yet you have people dead because they froze to death, children who would go hungry if not for free school lunches, a poverty rate of over 30%, people living in cars while working. The world's largest prison population.
And to clear up some misunderstandings you seem to have, America generally ends up somewhere in the middle of global education standards, American Hospitals have worse outcomes compared to almost every other first world country, be it child death, or op/post-op complication, let alone the massive amount of people who can't afford basic medical attention.
It's nice to see you list off the great achievements of the wealthy, but that doesn't affect you, now does it?
orrk256 t1_jdefpc1 wrote
Reply to comment by ValyrianJedi in New 'biohybrid' implant will restore function in paralyzed limbs | "This interface could revolutionize the way we interact with technology." by chrisdh79
to put it as people did 100 years ago, if you own the means of production, aka the capital, you profit from the work of those who don't have capital, and the best part is when the people who have capital because they inherit it, they just accumulate more of it.
Damn, someone should write a book on this and help found some scientific movement to study this, we could call it "Capital" and make the study of the market economics!
orrk256 t1_jdeeho9 wrote
Reply to comment by ValyrianJedi in New 'biohybrid' implant will restore function in paralyzed limbs | "This interface could revolutionize the way we interact with technology." by chrisdh79
let me guess, you follow the Chicago school or it's derivations, because even the Kaynsians are adopting more and more "communist" ideas, because shocker, we have 50+ years to see this shit don't work as the neoliberal economists have said it would.
orrk256 t1_jdeduwc wrote
Reply to comment by CommunismDoesntWork in New 'biohybrid' implant will restore function in paralyzed limbs | "This interface could revolutionize the way we interact with technology." by chrisdh79
What does Stalin have to do with anything? also could you stop sucking Elon cock while you explain?
orrk256 t1_j7x4bod wrote
Reply to comment by PoisonRamune in Killer whale moms are still supporting their adult sons — and it's costing them by RestSnorlax
I wouldn't call the Pacific psycho fan group there "well-adjusted"
orrk256 t1_j1dc2rq wrote
Reply to comment by ackermann in Northrop Grumman clears key hurdle for space-based solar power by PhyneasPhysicsPhrog
No, it is significantly easier and cheaper to put up a bunch of wires somewhere in comparison to solar panels, needs less matinace and isn't as susceptible to "day/night"
orrk256 t1_iyw0x7e wrote
Reply to comment by GenderBender3000 in Solar energy in Europe will be 10 times cheaper than gas by 2030 by EnergyTransitionNews
And once it is a competition for the material the profit goes down and the excess companies leave the market, and it gets dominated by the most efficient, leaving the most efficient companies to once again try and offer the lowest cost product that now has a much higher bar for entry into said market because of the inherent advantage created by being able to make it cheaper...
At least finish your theoretical model
orrk256 t1_ixf8ypv wrote
Reply to comment by Greedy-Knowledge6043 in [OC] Countries with Three Start Michelin Restaurants Since 2007 (Reviews expanded outside of Europe in 2006 but data was not available) by Metalytiq
Aqua in Wolfsburg is quite affordable
orrk256 t1_is9jvhn wrote
Reply to comment by geonomer in Food Project Proposes Matrix-Style Vertical Chicken Farms [2012] by Leprechan_Sushi
Well, we COULD cut back on meat consumption like these annoying doctors say we should do anyway...
orrk256 t1_jdeqs0c wrote
Reply to comment by CommunismDoesntWork in New 'biohybrid' implant will restore function in paralyzed limbs | "This interface could revolutionize the way we interact with technology." by chrisdh79
Look, I can't help that the field of economics was founded by the commies of Germany and France.