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A nice Twitter mind imagination of how economy works. Only if there is no inflation and supply/demand, the world would be like a video game where money can solve any problems. 

My favorite part must be when you can magically spawn 100,000 teachers to hire for 4 years. Where did they came from? How trained are they? Who pays for their wage after 4 years? What happens to their wage when there's a demand for 100,000 teachers? No need to care because in this magical world, rich people giving away money will solve everything

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Bro it's a game calm down

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This game isn’t really about how economies work. It’s about a social class— like a sillier, modern Twine adaptation of Kafka’s The Metamorphosis aimed far higher than the labor class.

Anyhow, I’m curious if in the past four years, you’ve picked up an inkling about how many people qualified to be teachers have gone into other careers because of the lack of support for their jobs in the social institute of education.

Many of certified and experienced teachers I’ve known in the past ten years have given up on teaching in schools. American kids are increasingly being taught by random friends of administrators and (horrifyingly) AI.

Yeah, the timescales are ridiculous— hiring that many teachers would take months at least and need additional hiring staff. Politics would slow the process to years of arduous work. The fictional timeline is part of the fantasy in the action-comedy game.

The point is there is enough wealth in our country to solve fundamemtal problems. But the money isn’t flowing where it’s needed. It’s all stopped up. What if someone removed the blockages from a billionaire’s hoarding? What if you could— would you?