I always knew David Brooks was an asshole ....

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signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Tuesday, 7 January 2014 18:08 (twelve years ago)

whoops

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Tuesday, 7 January 2014 18:08 (twelve years ago)

(vietnam, obvs)

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Tuesday, 7 January 2014 18:08 (twelve years ago)

A basic rule of happiness is don’t buy things; buy experiences.

cf. "highest pleasures" "deeper sources of happiness"

jmm, Tuesday, 7 January 2014 18:10 (twelve years ago)

flashbacks xp

lag∞n, Tuesday, 7 January 2014 18:10 (twelve years ago)

Brooks was a former marijuana smoker, but quit after a traumatic event during English class. [42]

Insane Prince of False Binaries (Gukbe), Saturday, 11 January 2014 02:51 (twelve years ago)

A basic rule of happiness is don’t buy things; buy experiences.

#livelikesteve

★feminist parties i have attended (amateurist), Saturday, 11 January 2014 03:35 (twelve years ago)

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/17/opinion/brooks-the-inequality-problem.html?ref=davidbrooks&_r=2

Asshole

you are kind, I am (waterface), Friday, 17 January 2014 15:17 (twelve years ago)

David Brooks columns are just like blah blah blah to me at this point

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 17 January 2014 15:31 (twelve years ago)

"hi i'm david brooks and i've thought a lot about poverty in the last couple of hours"

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Friday, 17 January 2014 15:36 (twelve years ago)

Like as soon as someone says "because of the 'Superstar Effect'" is when I start stuffing them into the trunk of my car while they are still talking

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 17 January 2014 15:37 (twelve years ago)

"look, it's just the way things are"

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Friday, 17 January 2014 15:38 (twelve years ago)

knew this was gonna come down to the fraying social fabric

lag∞n, Friday, 17 January 2014 15:56 (twelve years ago)

jobs for young men

andrew m., Friday, 17 January 2014 16:10 (twelve years ago)

If you have a primitive zero-sum mentality then you assume growing affluence for the rich must somehow be causing the immobility of the poor, but, in reality, the two sets of problems are different, and it does no good to lump them together and call them “inequality.”

taking this seriously for a sec, it DOES make sense to lump them together. doing anything to improve the position of the poor requires breaking the political power of the rich, since their party (or parties, hi morbs!) stands in the way.

goole, Friday, 17 January 2014 16:13 (twelve years ago)

assortative mating

Kim Wrong-un (Neil S), Friday, 17 January 2014 16:14 (twelve years ago)

superstar effect mating wink wink

lag∞n, Friday, 17 January 2014 16:15 (twelve years ago)

these two aspects of the economy are totally unrelated why cant you seeeeee it is because ur so frayed out

lag∞n, Friday, 17 January 2014 16:16 (twelve years ago)

I wonder how that's going for Brooks post-divorce, the assortative mating thing

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 17 January 2014 16:16 (twelve years ago)

lot of assorted mating around my way dave, come hang out. be cool tho, people smoke.

goole, Friday, 17 January 2014 16:17 (twelve years ago)

"fraying of the social fabric" oh noes slatternly teen wenches are allowing the fabric to fray by having babies!

Kim Wrong-un (Neil S), Friday, 17 January 2014 16:21 (twelve years ago)

(*teens are having fewer babies than they have in forty years)

lag∞n, Friday, 17 January 2014 16:24 (twelve years ago)

why let the facts get in the way of airy and heavily loaded generalisations about "social fabric"?

Kim Wrong-un (Neil S), Friday, 17 January 2014 16:26 (twelve years ago)

theres no reason to when you think about it and are smart and reasonable and a horrific nerd

lag∞n, Friday, 17 January 2014 16:27 (twelve years ago)

why can't you smart-asses just drop the partisanship and start from where we all agree: conservative talking points

bnw, Friday, 17 January 2014 16:31 (twelve years ago)

"The incomes of the top 5% have soared even as wages for 75% of Americans have been flat for 30 years, even though their productivity has doubled; and there's a smaller and smaller tax base as those same 5% fight for lower and lower taxes and move their money out of the US, and therefore less money for things like decent schools, but I'm sure none of these things are connected and its deadbeat dads all the way down."

Ian from Etobicoke (Phil D.), Friday, 17 January 2014 16:33 (twelve years ago)

David Brooks' Social Fabric Softener: All the comforts of knowing your affluence is well-earned, none of the static cling of grasping, guilt-inducing poor people.

something of an astrological coup (tipsy mothra), Friday, 17 January 2014 16:34 (twelve years ago)

tbf, brooks is otm that lack of sittlichtkeit is primary challenge of contemporary society

Mordy , Friday, 17 January 2014 16:35 (twelve years ago)

nb i haven't read most recently posted op-ed but 'social fabric' is important so

Mordy , Friday, 17 January 2014 16:35 (twelve years ago)

just read it, he's still an asshole

"The income inequality debate is confusing matters more than clarifying them, and it is leading us off in unhelpful directions."

plz ban word "unhelpful"

Mordy , Friday, 17 January 2014 16:38 (twelve years ago)

I'm guessing you're coming at the idea of "social fabric" from a very different and much more legit place than Brooks

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 17 January 2014 16:42 (twelve years ago)

David Brooks' Social Fabric Softener: All the comforts of knowing your affluence is well-earned, none of the static cling of grasping, guilt-inducing poor people.

― something of an astrological coup (tipsy mothra), Friday, January 17, 2014 11:34 AM (29 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

lol a+

lag∞n, Friday, 17 January 2014 17:04 (twelve years ago)

doing anything to improve the position of the poor requires breaking the political power of the rich, since their party (or parties, hi morbs!) stands in the way.

― goole, Friday, January 17, 2014 4:13 PM (48 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

what are you some kind of class warrior

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 17 January 2014 17:05 (twelve years ago)

tbf, brooks is otm that lack of sittlichtkeit is primary challenge of contemporary society

― Mordy , Friday, January 17, 2014 11:35 AM (29 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

nb i haven't read most recently posted op-ed but 'social fabric' is important so

― Mordy , Friday, January 17, 2014 11:35 AM (29 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

for sure the thing he just cant see tho is its the mega rich who are tearing us apart

lag∞n, Friday, 17 January 2014 17:07 (twelve years ago)

there are obvs also all sorts of complex cause and effect questions re moral and structural problems

lag∞n, Friday, 17 January 2014 17:08 (twelve years ago)

ya i mean brooks' thing is just to point that out and leave it at that tho, which is as one might say unhelpful

k3vin k., Friday, 17 January 2014 17:09 (twelve years ago)

his thing is to point it out and then be all destitute teen moms really need to get their act together *pinky sips crystal on g7 en route to ideas conference*

lag∞n, Friday, 17 January 2014 17:10 (twelve years ago)

there's no way even the pro-poor ideas bandied around by the conservatives who even give a fuck (your douthat/salam types) such as a more kid- and marriage- friendly tax credit scheme to more 'radical' things like a wage subsidy or a more generous EITC to even more crazy radical changes like maybe cooling it a little on america's hideous gulag state of mass incarceration will get ZERO look from republicans who hold office

(i take that back somewhat -- i think it will be religious conservatives who tame the carceral state, frankly, if anybody ever does. nixon in china and all that)

goole, Friday, 17 January 2014 17:13 (twelve years ago)

new incarcerations are at a 20 year low fwiw

lag∞n, Friday, 17 January 2014 17:15 (twelve years ago)

obvs so much more to be done

lag∞n, Friday, 17 January 2014 17:15 (twelve years ago)

why hasn't Woody Allen created a David Brooks character in a movie

Bryan Fairy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 17 January 2014 17:15 (twelve years ago)

he could've dated Cate Blanchett in Blue Jasmine

Bryan Fairy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 17 January 2014 17:16 (twelve years ago)

new incarcerations are at a 20 year low fwiw

― lag∞n, Friday, January 17, 2014 11:15 AM (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

pretty tall mountain to walk down from

but yeah, maybe kevin drum is right and it was lead making ppl crazy for 30-40 years

goole, Friday, 17 January 2014 17:18 (twelve years ago)

LBJ plan to make the right crazier iirc

Bryan Fairy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 17 January 2014 17:20 (twelve years ago)

dean baker's takedown of this feudalistic bullshit is otm

http://www.cepr.net/index.php/blogs/beat-the-press/david-brooks-primitive-defense-of-the-rich

reggie (qualmsley), Friday, 17 January 2014 17:22 (twelve years ago)

As it happens, there's also this in the Economist today:

Over the past 30 years the digital revolution has displaced many of the mid-skill jobs that underpinned 20th-century middle-class life. Typists, ticket agents, bank tellers and many production-line jobs have been dispensed with, just as the weavers were.

. . . Over the past three decades, labour’s share of output has shrunk globally from 64% to 59%. Meanwhile, the share of income going to the top 1% in America has risen from around 9% in the 1970s to 22% today. Unemployment is at alarming levels in much of the rich world, and not just for cyclical reasons. In 2000, 65% of working-age Americans were in work; since then the proportion has fallen, during good years as well as bad, to the current level of 59%.

But I'm sure these phenomena are entirely unrelated and it's all teen moms and church attendance.

Ian from Etobicoke (Phil D.), Friday, 17 January 2014 17:23 (twelve years ago)

but yeah, maybe kevin drum is right and it was lead making ppl crazy for 30-40 years

― goole, Friday, January 17, 2014 12:18 PM (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

i love this theory btw and i think its really true, also imo the drop in crime will have major positive effects beyond just like having less crime, i dont think legal weed would be happening if we had early 90s level crime, theres increased urbanization which is good for a bunch of reasons, obvs theres no way to start to roll back our horrible police state if w high crime rates etc

lag∞n, Friday, 17 January 2014 17:24 (twelve years ago)

love this phrase: Fans of arithmetic everywhere

Bryan Fairy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 17 January 2014 17:26 (twelve years ago)

dean baker's takedown of this feudalistic bullshit is otm

http://www.cepr.net/index.php/blogs/beat-the-press/david-brooks-primitive-defense-of-the-rich

― reggie (qualmsley), Friday, January 17, 2014 5:22 PM (4 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

ty for this

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 17 January 2014 17:27 (twelve years ago)

ruling class pretty much just keeps inventing new terms for the same old class justifications

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 17 January 2014 17:29 (twelve years ago)


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