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Originally posted by projectvxn
We need a system that is free from centralized management. What we need is a free system where fraud laws are enforced. But we have to start somewhere, and the first thing we need to do is cut off the institutions of government that are feeding the beast.
Originally posted by jibeho
reply to post by SaturnFX
The reason for the massive turnover last night was do to a select few ignoring the wishes of the masses who voted them into their jobs. Let's hope we can build on this lesson and move forward with the business of running this nation in the best interest of the each person rather than the interests of Obama and his cabinet. These select few are not supposed to work for him and that's why they got creamed.
Originally posted by projectvxn
AIG got money for being on the losing end of a bad deal.
We would not be in the mess we're in today if the Wall St. cronies in government had done something about the fraud rather than covering it up.
Originally posted by theuhstuf
Capitalism was a good idea, turned into utter greed by the usa. A whole new kind of system need to be developed in order for our species to survive.
Originally posted by mnemeth1
reply to post by buddhasystem
Capitalism doesn't involve the bailouts of industry by placing their bad debts on the backs of tax payers.
Therefore, I am unclear as to how these actions promote capitalism.
What the government did essentially destroyed capital, not create it.
Originally posted by projectvxn
Keynesian socialists trying to supplant opposition by claiming they're actually capitalists
Yeah, and Bush was a strict Constitutionalist.
Give me a break. There is nothing capitalistic about the Keynesian model of economics. It is social and corporate welfare. Its another flavor of the same crappy centralized government philosophy. And Obama most certainly subscribes to it.
edit on 3-11-2010 by projectvxn because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by mnemeth1
reply to post by buddhasystem
Capitalism doesn't involve the bailouts of industry by placing their bad debts on the backs of tax payers.
Therefore, I am unclear as to how these actions promote capitalism.
What the government did essentially destroyed capital, not create it.
The currency crisis that was due to arrive during the baby boomers' retirement will now arrive within the year thanks to government's actions.
Although I should thank Bush and Obama for hastening the end of the State.
edit on 21-12-2010 by mnemeth1 because: (no reason given)