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[–] Yodan@lemm.ee 21 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago) (1 children)

Infinite growth in a finite reality. Numbers go up up up but minerals and food don't exponentially grow, in fact they deplete.

Shareholder profit > sustained profit is what broke it.

There's nothing wrong with say, Mark Cubans drug store model of 15% capped profits. If it were publicly owned however it's legally liable to pump that up to infinity until the model breaks for shareholders to make quarterly gains. Short term thinking replaced long term strategy.

Even Costco knows you keep the $1.50 hot dog as a loss leader but if it were up to the ghouls in suits it would be $6.99 today and $7.99 tomorrow.

[–] Comtief@lemm.ee 2 points 5 hours ago

I don't think the issue is growth related, I think it's rather about more and more money going to the top 1%. And that issue is accelerated in USA due to badly regulated corporate capitalism. Greedy shareholders and short time thinking are signs of that, because they keep getting away with it. Looks like this isn't going to change until there is a massive crash..