https://raconteurreport.blogspot.com/2020/12/consequences-to-consequences-to.htmlAll the COVIDication of the workforce has done is
a) ring the dinner bell to outsource everything (and everyone) outsourceable.
(
Commercial real estate, long-term: deader than canned tuna.)
b) People in Bangladesh cannot cook your burger, do chest compressions during your heart attack, nor change your oil or transmission.
c) If you have a job, you are employed at will.
d) If you
own a business, you are employed at whim.
e)
Find ways to make money that have other people making the money and delivering it to you. Diversity is asinine. Diversification is king.f) long-term, having a large class of unemployed, under-employed, and broke, hungry, shiftless
lumpenproletariat is how revolutions start.
Middle classes do not revolt. This year has seen the biggest targeted wipeout of the middle class, worldwide, and shifting them to the lower class, than anything since the Great Depression. And we're still in the early innings of it, as COVID2.0 now appears to be clearing its throat.
g) That's before
the blatant disenfranchising of a third of the adults in this country by the most ham-fistedly blatant electoral fraud (outside of every election in Central America, ever) in living memory.
h)
make plans accordingly, for a long, cold, brutal, and quite probably bloody decade-plus of economic winter. Possibly with a bonus helping of "heads on pikes".Good times Are Here Again will not be played anytime soon.
And remember:
Amateurs talk tactics, professionals talk logistics isn't just a snappy put-down; it's How the World Works at ground level