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by imtringued 1128 days ago
>These things push up costs of living, costs of housing, costs of doing business - at a time when such artificial costs are presenting an existential threat to our way of life.

There is a part of the balance sheet that you aren't looking at that is presenting an existential threat. A higher bill for energy isn't an existential risk.

>This childishly reductive paradigm of victimhood in relation to every macro and microscopic element of western life is a noose around our necks.

It's called actions having consequences. If costs and benefits aren't properly accounted for, then you get market failure.

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> It's called actions having consequences

What consequences?

What will cause market failure?