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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Social Order


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It seems like a lot of people need help these days, especially the people who are supposed to be in charge. They have not really gotten their jobs down quite yet. They often need some help, even more than our tax dollars can seem to provide. But, regardless of how much our corporate and governmental owners place responsibility for their shortcomings on the pandemic or increased unemployment relief, the fact remains that they very well could have prevented the huge decline in social order that we are currently witnessing. You have probably heard various young people of all races, religions and backgrounds talk about how they do not feel that their leaders give a damn about them. Hell, I feel this way and I am a thirty-five year old college graduate with a family to support. As I have mentioned in prior episodes, maybe even in all of them, when you alienate the people by refusing to provide them with a decent wage, the backlash is both swift and deadly. You are seeing various workers either quitting their jobs or resorting to violence and joining a life of crime, which is often more profitable than the straight and narrow path that I have chose. Criminals are seeing the largest increase in wages they have ever seen, but the average person has been mostly left behind by cheap city governments working in compliance with the federal government to make it nearly impossible to file for assistance programs. This has caused people living on minimum wage to suffer immensely while the wealth classes bitch and moan about their ability to attend concerts with masks so that they can "get back to normal". Well, it turns out that this is the new normal as states across the nation are finding that employees are no longer interested in working for mere pennies an hour. This comes as no surprise to me or to Forbes, who recently released a report stating that the cause of labor shortages was merely expedited by increased unemployment benefits and the pandemic. That is to say that the labor shortages were already going to happen anyway. Why? Because the mostly older people who were working in high salaried positions were going to retire in the next few years and there is simply no one to replace them. The birthrate has declined due to a rise in obesity and an overall unwillingness to deal with it for fear of offending people. Yes, the government in this nations has grown so spineless that it will not even support getting healthy food into the hands of those who cannot afford it. Apart from that, America's anti immigration rhetoric has grown so vitriolic that many immigrants are choosing to stay put or to seek out other nations. Finally, the working age population is severely limited because many women are choosing to stay out of the work force, the most since the 1970s. This is occurring because women can no longer afford adequate child care and one simply cannot work if they do not have childcare. The fact is that this problem was predicted decades ago and instead of dealing with it, many states opted to ignore it entirely. In order to regain social order and address the working shortage we must demonstrate to people that there is real hope to have a career in America without starving to death. I know it seems like only an idiot would not understand such a thing, but, as I have said many times in the past, money has a funny way of making people behave in an idiotic manner, like not paying employees a fair wage. Well, here's the complete idiot's guide to social order. Be sure to give it to your boss the next time you see them.  

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