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I'm most definitely American and certainly not Communist such as yourself.You aren't American are you?
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I'm most definitely American and certainly not Communist such as yourself.You aren't American are you?
When did you become an American?I'm most definitely American and certainly not Communist such as yourself.
Nice try. Born and raised here. Yourself?When did you become an American?
They are determined by human beings!Interest rates are determined to some extent by
government, & to some extent by the market.
A poor excuse .. do I really need to explain what real trade is?You offer no better method.
Correct.They are determined by human beings!
With no better alternative,Playing with interest rates is not the only way to control growth/inflation .. it is the preferred method
of the wealthy (G7), as it enriches them further.
This does not only serve as a 'colonial trick' further impoverishing poorer nations, but also
impoverishes poorer people in your own nation.
eg. house repossessions
A poor excuse .. do I really need to explain what real trade is?
i.e. exchange of goods
Like Nigeria, you mean?..Maybe you should look at countries that do have their own drilled oil and look at what they pay themselves...
You keep telling yourself that .. there's no better alternative to ripping people off.With no better alternative,
I'll stick with capitalism.
You keep telling yourself otherwise.You keep telling yourself that
If you're determined to see only woe.. there's no better alternative to ripping people off.
Looky!Like Nigeria, you mean?
Of course there is point in discussing it. Many people see capitalism in the wrong light.If you're determined to see only woe
in capitalism, there's no point in
discussing it or other systems.
Hoo boy...are we not on the same page.Of course there is point in discussing it. Many people see capitalism in the wrong light.
For example, if you go to a poorer Muslim country, you see lots of small businesses.
That's not the result of capitalism.
I've nothing to add.Capitalism relies on guess what .. CAPITAL .. and the result of the usurious system produces
monopolies like Mc Donalds and Walmart, crushing small businesses into the dust.
You say you see no alternative to capitalism, but what you really mean is that you are happy
with a usurious financial system that severely skews wealth to a minority.
If that is NOT the case, then what do YOU propose??
Just last month I drove by state workers seal patching a 5 foot long x 3 foot wide strip of the shoulder. (Saw the finished work they all did as I went back by that evening).
There were 3 dump trucks, 3 four door pickups and 10 workers.
A private company would have sent one dump truck w/driver with the patch/seal and one pickup with two workers, tools and signs/cones.
The Keynes argument ignores the fact that moneyNoted economist John Maynard Keynes said that it is better to have workers dig holes and fill them up again than be unemployed earning no paycheck. And then there's the "multiplier effect".
I get the impression that you would rather avoid the subject .. up to you.Hoo boy...are we not on the same page.
I've nothing to add.
I’m just sensing that there’s nothing left to discuss.I get the impression that you would rather avoid the subject ..
It's on topic .. "small govt." .. huge companies.I’m just sensing that there’s nothing left to discuss.
Maybe you need to talk to your son and ask him what seal patch is because it isn't concrete.Our son is a cement contractor, and what you post above is likely misunderstood. When dealing with cement, waiting for trucks and having work divided up is the norm.
Noted economist John Maynard Keynes said that it is better to have workers dig holes and fill them up again than be unemployed earning no paycheck. And then there's the "multiplier effect".
Back in the late 1990's, the Swedish minister of economics was asked how he helped elevate Sweden out of a recession, his answer was two words: "Higher taxes". If one understands basic macro-economics, this can make sense.
Have you ever been unemployed? If so, what did it feel like? How did your family deal with it? Yes, it's sometimes a fact of life for most of us, but a responsible government tries to create full employment even though that is impossible in a capitalistic economy. IMO, the Nordic Model best deals with this as it does create some cradle to grave security without having the government dominating free enterprise.
Nordic model - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org