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  • Starbucks coffee sucking is by design. Because more important than the coffee being any good is the coffee being consistent. But it’s very difficult to make really good coffee consistently with minimum wage chain store staff. So they use dark roasts and automation to make sure a Starbucks frappocino oatmilk shake tastes the same in Amsterdam as it does in New York.

    This goes for almost any chain store. McDonalds is the same, food is not bad, but not good either. But it’s never awful because it’s always the same.















  • Careful there.

    Whilst the measles vaccine is safe and beneficial. Who knows what a future government might want to inject into it’s citizens. Not that long ago a leader of a certain country suggested injecting bleach to cure Covid. If you give the government the power to force you to inject vaccines, you also give them the power to inject anything else. The downside of freedom is also the freedom to make bad choices.

    When the Dutch police was looking to replace it’s standard handgun, the new candidate could carry twice the number of bullets. It was rejected not because they didn’t need that many bullets. But that an potential unfriendly Dutch government in the future would not possess even more lethality to apply on the citizenry.


  • But US companies cannot make everything in the US. The industrial base was off-shored. And on-shoring means automation to be cost-effective. Which is not going to produce tons of blue collar jobs. And that is even without tariffs.

    Want to build electronics? China is somewhere in your supply chain, meaning costs will go up. Want to make a camera? Oops, the rare earths you need to add to the camera lens are not available in the US.

    And who is going to buy all this US made stuff? Because all exports are taxed as well.

    If the government wants to bring back industry, be more self-reliant. You do so by subsidizing certain industries, tweak tariffs on specific goods, removing red tape for the construction of specialized factories which play a key part in supply chains. Not just put tariffs on everything and everyone and hope for the best. This is how the great depression started.