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“Americans can always be trusted to do the right thing, once all other possibilities have been exhausted.”
This quote was meant to give hope, but I'm now dreading the literal implications of this. Americans will renounce to the idea of maximizing shareholder's value for the next quarter only after exhausting all other options that don't have to. By then, however, we'll live in a world engulfed in climate change going haywire and a shell of a world power that is barely sustaining itself, if not collapsed. Our American friends don't deserve this. No one deserves this.