It is one position that seems to cross ideological lines. It’s like literally everyone other than people who are very invested in the stock market (and even then) really want to see this thing crash and crash hard.

As someone who lived through and lost a job during the GFC, I think a bit of this is not realizing how bad an economic crash is even if you don’t think it will affect you much. It will. Some people think the residential real estate market will crash too and they can finally buy a house. But that’s hard to do when either you’ve lost your job or your job feels so precarious that you really don’t feel safe emptying your savings and taking out a mortgage. Or if you have a “safe” job, you think you can weather the storm. But in a depression, there are very few “safe” jobs.

But with that caveat aside, I think things are different now because so many people are struggling and barely getting by with their current employment situation. Life already feels so precarious, might as well throw a spanner into the works and see what happens. And that part feels very different than in the run up to the GFC. It affects everyone, regardless of political ideology.

Of course now I’m convinced that because it’s something everyone is expecting and wants to see happen, it will never actually happen. US will just limp along with high inflation, no job growth, and everyone getting slowly squeezed for years.

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    Some people think the residential real estate market will crash too and they can finally buy a house. But that’s hard to do when either you’ve lost your job or your job feels so precarious that you really don’t feel safe emptying your savings and taking out a mortgage. Or if you have a “safe” job, you think you can weather the storm. But in a depression, there are very few “safe” jobs.

    I think that’s much more “this shit is never going to work out (for me), might aswell crash the whole thing and try anew” which is a pretty common thread for this type of destabilizing-the-status-quo thread.

    Germany has a quite large class of unfireable-civil-servants. Not even talking about high ranking people, just like, every cop and firefighter, 40% of teachers, give or take 30 - 40% of administrators. They make average to above average money and they’re never going to lose their job. They would, personally, benefit so much from crashing the economy every 10 years since they’re suddenly like the last ones getting paid. And I mean this, that status has weathered both world wars and the GFC and god knows what else.

    As a class of people they vote overwhelmingly centrist, so SPD and CDU in germany.