The problem with your meter analogy is that the length that a meter is measuring isn’t slowly shrinking. If, in 50 years, instead of my room being 5 meters across it was instead 50,000 meters across, then yeah, I’d probably recommend we start measuring rooms in kilometers. And whereas I would care if you told me my 5mx5m room was actually 4.5mx4.5m, I probably don’t care that my 49999.5mx49999.5m room is missing that exact same half meter.
And think of it this way. If Walmart (or any other store) were to, instead of “stealing your extra pennies by rounding up to the nearest 5¢,” simply raise the price of all your groceries by 2ish¢, would that change your buying habits? Would you suddenly refuse to buy your groceries or go drive to another store because they raised the cost by 2¢? Probably not. So, if that extra 2¢ was super meaningful to the bottom line, they could already steal it from you. They don’t need the pretense of rounding.
This has been proposed for a long time, and it’s been luck of the draw which administration chose to do it. You’re letting your hatred of Trump make you jump through irrational hoops to try and justify why this has to be a bad thing, because they idea that it could possibly be good, even by purest luck, is a threat to your identity as a person.
Or maybe not. Maybe I’m just armchair phycologist-ing. But your stance isn’t a reasonable one. If in the future an apple costs $5000 and we’re still printing the penny, there’s no logical framework for keeping the penny. It would take 500,000 pennies to buy an apple. You’d have to bring in a pallet of pennies to buy it. If you think we should keep printing the penny at that point, then I don’t think we’ll ever see eye to eye.
But if you do agree that once apples are $5000 a piece we can stop printing the penny because it has no use, then we’re just arguing about where/when the line is to get rid of the penny, not that the line exists at all. And if that line exists, I think it’s fairly obvious on its face that we’re overdue.
The examples your are using are all distant future hypotheticals, and don’t address the real issue, which is that while there has been talk about retiring the penny for many years, the ONLY reason that it is happening NOW, is because the MAGAs have figured out how to game this situation for their own advantage, almost certainly at our expense. It’s the ONLY reason they do ANYTHING.
And I’m not saying that because I hate Trump and any other MAGA PedoCons, I’m saying it because it’s true, and we ALL know it.
Brother, apples already cost over 60x what they did when the halfpenny was done away with. I think we’re at the point where the discussion is warranted.
But really, there’s a bigger problem here, and it’s that you’ve let your hatred of the current administration blind you. You sound like the person who’s saying that the only reason that the Democrats would do something good is because they’re secretly using it as a front to harvest adrenochrome.
As hard as this may be for you to hear, there are still in fact bipartisan issues in this country that everyone, regardless of party, agrees with. Fewer every year for sure, in this increasingly tribalistic landscape, but they do in fact still exist, and this is one of them.
There’s a list of things that we’ve had bipartisan support for under the Trump administration. Legislation to fight phone scammers. Legislation to lower drug prices. The First Step Act, that helped a lot of non-violent federal prisoners get released from prison and reintegrated into their communities. His work to push against TikTok and other Chinese state controlled information networks in the US.
These are all things that Democrats also support and are pushing for. These are all things that have been good that this administration has done.
Now, all that is wildly, and don’t mis-hear this, WILDLY, overshadowed by the blatant evil, hate, cruelty, and corruption of this administration.
But if you’re so caught up in the “everything the person on the other team does automatically has to be bad because they’re wearing a red shirt instead of a blue shirt,” mindset, you stop being a voice to consider seriously. You will throw all logic and reason to the wind because it’s an attack against your identity to acknowledge that the other side can sometimes agree with you. It makes it where you have to imagine some sort of outlandish, deep state conspiracy to explain why the opposition is on your side about something, because you refuse to accept the obvious. Sometimes there are just issues that aren’t terribly political and almost all semi-reasonable people just kind of agree on it.
You said that you’re not against it because you hate MAGA. And maybe you’re right. Maybe I’ve misread you. But it’s clearly not true that we “all know it,” as most people in this thread seem to disagree with you. And if you aren’t automatically against everything from this administration just because of who they are, then you should be able to produce an example of something they’ve done that you support? I’ve given a list above, so feel free to pick from there. But are you willing to agree that the broken clock can indeed be right twice a day, or is the idea of saying that this administration did a single good thing too much of a threat to your identity?
The problem with your meter analogy is that the length that a meter is measuring isn’t slowly shrinking. If, in 50 years, instead of my room being 5 meters across it was instead 50,000 meters across, then yeah, I’d probably recommend we start measuring rooms in kilometers. And whereas I would care if you told me my 5mx5m room was actually 4.5mx4.5m, I probably don’t care that my 49999.5mx49999.5m room is missing that exact same half meter.
And think of it this way. If Walmart (or any other store) were to, instead of “stealing your extra pennies by rounding up to the nearest 5¢,” simply raise the price of all your groceries by 2ish¢, would that change your buying habits? Would you suddenly refuse to buy your groceries or go drive to another store because they raised the cost by 2¢? Probably not. So, if that extra 2¢ was super meaningful to the bottom line, they could already steal it from you. They don’t need the pretense of rounding.
This has been proposed for a long time, and it’s been luck of the draw which administration chose to do it. You’re letting your hatred of Trump make you jump through irrational hoops to try and justify why this has to be a bad thing, because they idea that it could possibly be good, even by purest luck, is a threat to your identity as a person.
Or maybe not. Maybe I’m just armchair phycologist-ing. But your stance isn’t a reasonable one. If in the future an apple costs $5000 and we’re still printing the penny, there’s no logical framework for keeping the penny. It would take 500,000 pennies to buy an apple. You’d have to bring in a pallet of pennies to buy it. If you think we should keep printing the penny at that point, then I don’t think we’ll ever see eye to eye.
But if you do agree that once apples are $5000 a piece we can stop printing the penny because it has no use, then we’re just arguing about where/when the line is to get rid of the penny, not that the line exists at all. And if that line exists, I think it’s fairly obvious on its face that we’re overdue.
When apples cost $5000, we’ll talk.
The examples your are using are all distant future hypotheticals, and don’t address the real issue, which is that while there has been talk about retiring the penny for many years, the ONLY reason that it is happening NOW, is because the MAGAs have figured out how to game this situation for their own advantage, almost certainly at our expense. It’s the ONLY reason they do ANYTHING.
And I’m not saying that because I hate Trump and any other MAGA PedoCons, I’m saying it because it’s true, and we ALL know it.
Brother, apples already cost over 60x what they did when the halfpenny was done away with. I think we’re at the point where the discussion is warranted.
But really, there’s a bigger problem here, and it’s that you’ve let your hatred of the current administration blind you. You sound like the person who’s saying that the only reason that the Democrats would do something good is because they’re secretly using it as a front to harvest adrenochrome.
As hard as this may be for you to hear, there are still in fact bipartisan issues in this country that everyone, regardless of party, agrees with. Fewer every year for sure, in this increasingly tribalistic landscape, but they do in fact still exist, and this is one of them.
There’s a list of things that we’ve had bipartisan support for under the Trump administration. Legislation to fight phone scammers. Legislation to lower drug prices. The First Step Act, that helped a lot of non-violent federal prisoners get released from prison and reintegrated into their communities. His work to push against TikTok and other Chinese state controlled information networks in the US.
These are all things that Democrats also support and are pushing for. These are all things that have been good that this administration has done.
Now, all that is wildly, and don’t mis-hear this, WILDLY, overshadowed by the blatant evil, hate, cruelty, and corruption of this administration.
But if you’re so caught up in the “everything the person on the other team does automatically has to be bad because they’re wearing a red shirt instead of a blue shirt,” mindset, you stop being a voice to consider seriously. You will throw all logic and reason to the wind because it’s an attack against your identity to acknowledge that the other side can sometimes agree with you. It makes it where you have to imagine some sort of outlandish, deep state conspiracy to explain why the opposition is on your side about something, because you refuse to accept the obvious. Sometimes there are just issues that aren’t terribly political and almost all semi-reasonable people just kind of agree on it.
You said that you’re not against it because you hate MAGA. And maybe you’re right. Maybe I’ve misread you. But it’s clearly not true that we “all know it,” as most people in this thread seem to disagree with you. And if you aren’t automatically against everything from this administration just because of who they are, then you should be able to produce an example of something they’ve done that you support? I’ve given a list above, so feel free to pick from there. But are you willing to agree that the broken clock can indeed be right twice a day, or is the idea of saying that this administration did a single good thing too much of a threat to your identity?