• Alk@sh.itjust.works
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    10 days ago

    Since people in New Jersey aren’t allowed to pump their own gas, they should also have to call someone to drive to their house and plug in their electric vehicle for them every time they have to charge.

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    10 days ago

    Easily one of the weirdest “solutions” to unemployment. It’s a tax. Nobody needs a gas station attendant (aside from disability, but that’s not why NJ has the law). They are taxing gas companies to provide money directly to people. They’re just also making those people work a meaningless job, because capitalism.

    Can’t have something for nothing - no, no, in this society you can only have something in exchange for an appreciable portion of your remaining life on earth, even if you ultimately give up that portion of your life for literally nothing.

    I love these “star signs” themed political commentary though.

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      I wouldn’t call it meaningless. I don’t have to get out of my car into nasty weather. Disabled people get helped without having to make a big fuss about it. And some people actually do like the job, as strange as that might sound.

      Back in the day they’d wash your windows, check your tire pressure, and maybe ask you how your day was going too. Nothing wrong with service.

      What pisses me off is all these jobs gone, and yet the gas didn’t get any cheaper. Seems like self-checkout; the companies convincing people that doing their jobs for them for no pay so they can pocket all the profit is great actually.

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      10 days ago

      Broken window fallacy

      Destroying people’s ability to pump their gas then “fixing” it with a job program.

      Might as well let people pump their gas and then give the “workers” money and time. Consumers would pay the same and the “workers” still get the same money but extra time to hopefully better themselves rather than being stuck pumping gas for 8 hours a day.

      “Creating jobs” only works when the jobs are needed for the society.

      Creating a job just to justify paying someone is absurd.

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        10 days ago

        Perfection is the enemy of good fallacy.

        We aren’t getting rid of gas stations or capitalism anytime soon, this is something that we can do right now.

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          10 days ago

          Let’s say the gas station worker makes $15 an hour

          Let’s say gas is $3 per gallon

          That means if the gas station worker wasn’t there the gas station could give away 5 gallons of gas for free per hour and still make the same profit.

          Which is better for the whole society? One person making $15 an hour doing a task that 49 other states have no problem doing themselves. Or 1 person from the community getting 5 free gallons of gas every hour?

          If you never stop paying that person $15 an hour, you can never move on to better things.

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      10 days ago

      And efficiency. If you spend time in the south, people park at the pump and then just wander off. Scratch off some lottery tickets. Get a soda. Use the bathroom. Write a sonnet. All sorts of shit.

      Do that in NJ and traffic would back up onto the parkway and down ten exits.

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        10 days ago

        And every transaction on the one open register: Lemme get uhhhhhhhhh two number twelves… uhhhhhhhhhhhhh a quick pick… uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh two rolls of the Kodiak long cut… uhhhhhhhhhhhh

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        10 days ago

        And we can add in what feels like half the gas stations I go to in Eastern PA. Especially now that more people are being forced to commute again.