Ah yes, we need this explanation, the jet trackers, and billions in profits while nothing improves for us, are totally not obvious markers.
Ex-Amazon VP explains why rich a-holes with helicopters and personal assistants don't get why you hate your commute
Submitted 5 days ago by wolf@lemmy.zip to aboringdystopia@lemmy.world
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Sanctus@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Rivalarrival@lemmy.today 5 days ago
The helicopters and personal assistants and private jets and staffed mansions aren’t the problem. With all of those, money is moving from the rich person to pilots, crew, maintenance staff, laborers, builders. Workers are making a living, earning paychecks from all these expenditures. Their lavish lifestyles are not the problem.
The problem is their stock portfolios. They aren’t converting their wealth into worker paychecks. They are leveraging their wealth to take more and more wealth from workers throughout the economy.
DaddleDew@lemmy.world 5 days ago
I would argue that the fact that they are using labor and resources that would normally serve a large number of people to serve only themselves due to the sheer extravagance of their needs increases costs for everyone else thorough increased scarcity.
CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social 5 days ago
To be fair, if they really were just living lavishly and not using their wealth to amass more wealth like some kind of wealth black hole, then the extreme expenditure of such a lifestyle would one day drain their money dry, since they couldnt possibly actually earn enough to live like that. Were it not for the effect of wealth begetting more wealth, the issue you refer to would eventually solve itself.
mkwt@lemmy.world 5 days ago
With all of those, money is moving from the rich person to pilots, crew, maintenance staff, laborers, builders.
Gulfstream is an excellent example of this in action. Gulfstream jets can double the price over comparable products from brands like Bombardier or Cessna. And all of the crew, maintenance, training, and other operating costs can easily double as well. And, IMHO at least, there’s nothing about the Gulfstream aircraft that justifies this extravagant expense. As far as I can tell, the Gulfstream name is a machine that transfers money from unsuspecting and vain rich people straight to Gulfstream and a few aerospace workers.
some_designer_dude@lemmy.world 4 days ago
Not mad about some scientists fleecing rich morons.
A_norny_mousse@lemm.ee 4 days ago
When you’ve got a pilot handling your helicopter commute while you keybump ketamine and draft tweets about how remote workers lack ‘hustle culture’ in the backseat, and your PA manager is overseeing your team of PAs who handle everything from your kid’s therapy appointments to your next ayahuasca retreat in Peru, heading to the office probably does sound like a delightful way to spend the day.
lol
Akasazh@feddit.nl 4 days ago
Theyare acutely aware, though. They love to have beaten the hustle. The only sure way they know to remain on top is to scuttle the chances of others climbing the same ladder.
They know the frauds that they are. They fear being ousted from their cosy spot.
Ledericas@lemm.ee 4 days ago
Elon deliberately pulled a scam long enough that cali wouldnt be able to build out thier fast rail ways, long enough for trump’s elaine chao to block funding. now the budget is being mismanaged, plus public transport in the west is suffering cutbacks.
whotookkarl@lemmy.world 5 days ago
“Not evil, just disconnected”
Yes, drawing from the old adage ‘with great power comes great private jets’ or something like that
SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 days ago
“the nobles that were killed under the French revolution weren’t bad people! They just kept sending people to death in pointless wars and kept mistreating them because they were disconnected! Have som sympathy for the rich assholes!”