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spag68 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-15-08 11:09 PM
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12. less regulated
Edited on Tue Jul-15-08 11:12 PM by spag68
leads to unbridled capitalism. So much for the standard double talk when blue collar people challenge the uber wealthy and their motives. I'm a proud marxist and I believe that workers are entitled to a fair share of any company's profits. After all without the input of labor, how could you get a 400 million retirement bonus like the six chinned fat bastard from enron? Please wake up, those european for all you may Criticize them have education for all, cradle to grave health care and don't hear them being called whiners by a capitalist pig. Assholes that abound in rethuglican country don't deserve our sympathy, they deserve the lock-up in our best prisons.
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  -Is It Inevitable that Unbridled Capitalism will Consume Itself and Come to an End? Wiley50  Jul-15-08 10:35 PM   #0 
  - No  aspergris   Jul-15-08 10:39 PM   #1 
  - Something tells me...  Tandalayo_Scheisskopf   Jul-15-08 10:43 PM   #2 
  - well, if we don't have it yet, it's not because the Free Market Mouseketeers haven't been trying.  Wiley50   Jul-15-08 10:47 PM   #3 
  - greed is nothing new  aspergris   Jul-15-08 10:53 PM   #6 
  - I believe that the historical progression of American capitalism doesn't support this  Political Heretic   Jul-15-08 11:00 PM   #9 
  - That's what I'm seeing too  Wiley50   Jul-15-08 11:11 PM   #13 
  - But  jobycom   Jul-15-08 11:17 PM   #15 
  - less regulated  spag68   Jul-15-08 11:09 PM   #12 
  - Yes.  Bob Dobbs   Jul-15-08 11:43 PM   #19 
  - no....  BlueJac   Jul-15-08 10:50 PM   #4 
  - It's a bad situation out there. It'll compare favorably to the 1970s stagflation. But...  Selatius   Jul-15-08 10:53 PM   #5 
  - Inherent in everything is its own contradictions  malaise   Jul-15-08 10:53 PM   #7 
  - It Does, Once A Generation  MannyGoldstein   Jul-15-08 10:58 PM   #8 
  - have to admit I'm more familiar with the Rolling Rock bottles  Wiley50   Jul-15-08 11:04 PM   #11 
  - Good explanation!  jobycom   Jul-15-08 11:18 PM   #16 
  - Unbridled capitalism leads to feudalism.  jobycom   Jul-15-08 11:04 PM   #10 
  - The system almost failed in the 1930s. They hatched a plot to overthrow FDR and institute fascism.  Selatius   Jul-15-08 11:21 PM   #17 
     - Almost is right.  jobycom   Jul-15-08 11:31 PM   #18 
  - Yes. Every system has ended and evolved into something else.  rug   Jul-15-08 11:13 PM   #14 
  - We don't have pure capitalism... we have fascism  Firespirit   Jul-15-08 11:46 PM   #20 
  - Is it possible that 'resources' can be both scarce and inexhaustible?  ToeBot   Jul-16-08 12:52 AM   #21 
 

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