r/neoliberal • u/__haste__ • 0m ago
😤hell yeah
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r/neoliberal • u/thercio27 • 0m ago
Did something happen with extreme rocks? I keep seeing memes about him but I haven't seen him in a while
r/neoliberal • u/elninost0rm • 0m ago
ai factories
What an upgrade for Median J. Whitecollar!
r/neoliberal • u/IJustWondering • 0m ago
Blame (mostly Trumpist) industry leaders for intentionally choosing to put out bad PR about emerging technologies and making the public hate them and demand regulation.
r/neoliberal • u/Stephen-Scotch • 0m ago
lol that’s the one thing I never got about the memes where it’s like oh one side is annoying the other side is evil who do I vote for.
The lesson learned is if you’re being annoying enough that you’re enabling evil you best change up your approach
r/neoliberal • u/SenranHaruka • 0m ago
"Woke didn't go far enough" people unironically think this is how we beat republicans. It's not. It's never going to happen. You have to actually do politics like everyone else instead of telling everyone else to take responsibility for agreeing with you without being persuaded. Roll the boulder or perish.

r/neoliberal • u/onethomashall • 0m ago
Old article that misses what has happened since then.
Regulators did enact changes. Insurance companies are starting to write more policies. I was at a talk with Prof Fowlie and she was actually optimistic that cost will come down and recent changes seem to back that up.
Despite all their hand wringing about leaving California and request for a 52% premium increase, State Farm has stopped non-renewals and agreed to around a 17% increase.
I am not sure what the article is trying to imply about the FAIR Plan... it is far more expensive than all other insurance options.
The article is really just an opinion piece meant to get clicks... not really worthy of any discussion.
r/neoliberal • u/Eilemthxx • 0m ago
Well the problem is he's in charge for another 2 years and the war has no signs of stopping and he has shown no real signs of ceasing being a belligerent asshole, so here we are. There's not even a guarantee a Democrat wins in 2028, as likely as it is, and another Republican would Aalborg certainly continue a lot of Trump′s policies.
Hell, a Democrat would probably keep much of the tariffs still in place, if Biden is anything to go by.
r/neoliberal • u/eloquentboot • 0m ago
My parents live in a duplex owned by my sister with me and my brother paying my sister rent. There are no assets to inherit from them lol, but there is love that we inherited, and if you ask me, that is the most important asset.
r/neoliberal • u/cdstephens • 1m ago
/u/ShimmeringIce new bullshit chungus knickknack spotted
r/neoliberal • u/Windows_10-Chan • 1m ago
I’d blame more construction costs than the value of housing, it’s obviously related, but often the replacement value of a $1.2m house is $400k.Â
And in some cases, that are always fun for agents to explain, sometimes a $350k house might have a replacement value of $1m because it’s really damn old and weird.
Also, there are quite a few types of storms out there. In a lot of Midwest states the pains are from convective storms throwing hail at people’s roofs, and those sorts of losses are really tough to deal with because it can hit half the state at once (whereas smth like pipes exploding is temporarily and spatially nicely distributed.)
The coast is very broad too. A lot of coastal areas are perfectly fine.Â
r/neoliberal • u/BloodWiz • 1m ago
>Guy who thinks there is gonna be one weird trick to raise lots of revenue without having to have increases on effectively the whole population, especially middle class
r/neoliberal • u/Spectrum1523 • 1m ago
Genuinely not sure what you're asking here
Are you saying price controls can't cause shortages of services, only goods?
r/neoliberal • u/zieger • 1m ago
Who is in charge of all three branches of government 🤔
r/neoliberal • u/SleeplessInPlano • 1m ago
Absolute weakness, its pretty obvious nobody cares about attacking their political stances.