
r/WorkReform

In many countries, tipping is not a normal part of daily life the way it is in the United States, so visitors can be surprised when workers expect extra money beyond the listed price.
The billionaires wish we were all slaves. They view us as less than human. They are destroying the earth. They kill millions and shorten the lives of billions every year.
This is why they don't teach critical thinking skills in our schools.
Billionaires Are The Enemy
They say DemSocialism brings authoritarianism & high prices. But we have those things right now, under capitalism. This fear-mongering won’t land becasue DSA is responding to the Voters’ material needs & interests. - Oliver Larkin, candidate for US Congress in FL ~ Election Day is Aug 18 (see below)
July 3, 2026. Mike Figueredo interviews Oliver Larkin who is running for U.S. Congress in Florida (CD-25): oliverforcongress.com
His primary opponent is incumbent Democrat Jared Moskowitz.
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Florida Voters:
* Register to Vote or Confirm Registration (.gov): registertovoteflorida.gov/home
* Important Dates (.gov): dos.fl.gov/elections/for-voters/election-dates
- Deadline to register to vote or change party affiliation: July 20, 2026
- Deadline to request that ballot be mailed: August 6, 2026
- Early voting period (mandatory period): August 8 – 15, 2026 (Contact Supervisor of Elections for optional days of early voting)
- Election Day: August 18, 2026
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Here is Oliver's full 25-minute interview on YouTube: LOL: Democrat Afraid of Socialists Pretends His DSA-Backed Opponent Doesn’t Exist - The Humanist Report (THR) - July 3, 2026 (YouTube)
From the description: In this video we talk to DSA-endorsed congressional candidate Oliver Larkin. He's challenging Jared Moskowitz—the Fetterman of House Democrats—in Florida's 25th congressional district.
The Humanist Report (THR) is a progressive political podcast that discusses and analyzes current news events and pressing political issues. Our analyses are guided by humanism and political progressivism. Each news story we cover is supplemented with thought-provoking, fact-based commentary that aims for the highest level of objectivity. ~:~ humanistreport.com
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you can't keep calling it inflation when corporate profit margins surged upwards of 75%, accounting for roughly 40% of the total inflation seen since the pandemic began. Corporations raised prices to boost profits, used inflation as a shield, and never dropped prices again
the billionaire co-founder of AirBnB wants you to blame the babies of undocumented immigrants for starter homes being unaffordable
You don't have to be a "leftist" to see our current system is fucked up.
Billionaires say they deserve their profits due to their "Risk"; yet we taxpayers end up bailing they out.
Insane levels of ragebait
I understand the need for clickbait titles in an era where print is struggling, but this is so absurd and out of touch.
Nvidia has been one of the only companies raking in real profits off of the gen AI boom, which has in turn been built on the idea that you can replace workers with AI, because ultimately the only real value this particular flavor of AI has to the majority of organizations is the prospect of headcount reduction. This is a concept that the manufacturing sector is all too familiar with.
To then turn around and say that this is actually because they offer less perks to their workers, regardless of what the "nuance" may be, is insane. Workers don't want your perks. They want housing, food, healthcare, and stability. Nvidia's sudden rise to absurd levels of wealth is fundamentally built on a promise that other companies may eventually be able to remove workers out of the equation. Free lunch has nothing to do with it.