- Sadly a few (very few) good people will lose their jobs, but a lot more fucking scumbags will get what they deserve.
(National File) Alphabet (parent company of Google) and fellow corporations Microsoft and Amazon and financial firms Goldman Sachs and Blackrock are joining media companies Vox Media and Buzzfeed in mass-purging employees with rounds of layoffs that are shaking the financial sector and rattling the ego of the Acela elite.
How will some of these layoff victims adjust to their new lives as system-wide uncertainty finally shows up on the doorstep of the globalist establishment? How will impending financial chaos affect the globalist controllers and how will it affect the poor beaten-down Americans who have been kicked in the face for decades by the corporatist elites?
The financial sector is giving off “Total Meltdown” vibes. Goldman Sachs laid off about 3,200 people, comprising about 6.5 percent of its labor, in a round of layoffs that clearly unsettled the Wall Street “masters of the universe” (a term coined by Tom Wolfe).
Blackrock, which has been engaged in buying up Americans’ houses, is laying off approximately 500 folks who have likely been doing a whole lot better than most unemployed Americans recently, but now might have to bootstrap for a while.
The globalist tech sector is getting hit hard. Google’s parent company Alphabet is slashing about 12,000 workers comprising approximately 6 percent of its worldwide workers. Daniel Roberts reported that “Google NYC employees who arrived at the office early this morning stood in a line to test their badges– if the light turned red, it meant you had been laid off. If green, you were safe.”
Amazon could be laying off up to 18,000 workers, according to its CEO Andy Jassy, with layoffs already underway in Seattle. Microsoft is laying off approximately 10,000 workers
The media is not immune to the world’s financial problems. Vox Media, owner of New York magazine, is cutting approximately 7 percent of its workforce. In December 2022, the progressive-pushing propaganda pabulum media company Buzzfeed laid off approximately 12 percent of its labor force, citing “challenging macroeconomic conditions.”
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