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Mostly functional programmer; double bassist in a Beethoven cover band; banjo player; failed librarian; debugging prince.

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Today, February 12, is loyal beagle Gromit's birthday. Happy birthday, Gromit! (The Wrong Trousers, 1993)

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I am ready to switch to a parliamentary system, presidents suck

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My cartoon for issue 1640 of Private Eye magazine

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It feels like it took me too long to realize that the underlying opposition to Universal Basic Income (UBI) isn't "it's too expensive" or that it redistributes money; it's because it redistributes power.

During the pandemic, we saw a massive swell in worker power, as work-from-home requirements showed a better way of working was possible for many, accommodations that had been withheld for ages for being "unworkable" or "too expensive" suddenly were shown to be completely viable and broadly accessible, COVID relief benefits provided much needed supports and showed that direct distribution was possible, and more brutally the work force shrunk because of illness and death.

Remember the "nobody wants to work" mantra? Right, well, because the pool of available workers was lower and expectations for what employers should provide to their employees grew, so employers had to work harder (pay more, provide better working conditions) to fill positions. It's not that nobody wants to work; it's that the job and wages and working conditions you could get away with don't cut it anymore, because people have options.

And they didn't like that...
Workers had to be brought back to heel:
Greedflation juicing corporate profits, mass layoffs, Return To Office (RTO) mandates. These measures aren't about productivity or necessity; they're about taking back power and control.

UBI works in the same spaces.
When people's basic needs are met, they can pursue better opportunities. When the threat of poverty is removed, you have more power at the bargaining table because you don't have to take the bare minimum just to survive. In other words: you have more power in the equation.

That's why UBI is considered threatening to those that want to exploit their power advantage at the negotiating table. We need to recognize that our economic system demands desperation and the threat of poverty. This isn't some bogeyman conspiracy theory; it's documented economic policy (https://www.investopedia.com/insights/downside-low-unemployment/, https://www.vox.com/2014/11/14/7027823/nairu-natural-rate-unemployment).

Our institutions and society haven't solved poverty and unemployment because our economic system doesn't want them solved, because it needs people in a continual state of precariousness. We cannot expect to eradicate poverty and struggle when we're beholden to an economic system that has baked them into its very existence.

[edit: added cw per some comments and suggestions]

The Downside of Low Unemployment

According to some pundits, the unemployment rate can be too low. Read on to find out why they think so.

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The way that every single rich man in America immediately began to kiss the ring after Trump was elected tells you everything you need to know about how unrestrained Capitalism corrupts democracy.

Of course, #AOC has it exactly right. The "Intelligence" against #TikTok was weak. She finishes the video by explaining what actual legislation against spying should look like.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/nCXmUPyeL1c

Rep. AOC is breaking down the TikTok ban, which she voted against in Congress. Follow @COURIERHQ

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Brendan's family has written a beautiful obituary that captures the breadth of his remarkable life. For those who want to remember Brendan William McAdams, please read his full story.

His life was a testament to passion, integrity, and the joy of living fully - from programming to snowboarding, from mentoring to loving his pets Marlowe, Archer, and his beloved corgi Otter Lee Ridiculous ♥️

https://www.joinobit.com/obituaries/7593-brendan-william-mcadams-1979_09_21-2025_01_10

Remember Brendan William McAdams Together On Obit

Brendan William McAdams of Emeryville, CA passed away on January 10, 2025.Brendan was born on September 21, 1979 to John and Maryanne McAdams. He grew up in Havertown, PA playing ice hockey for the Hawks, snowboarding at Jack Frost and paint balling in t

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Important info on what you can do if you witness #ICE rounding people up.

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