'We're in trouble.' Business says it's time to put social compact aside and disrupt economy

WizardOfAges

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Not nearly as much as the lazy socialists like seeing the capitalists get taxed to fund their couch potato life styles
As if the capitalists don't sit in their expensive homes, on the couch, while people work and work to make the executives and directors even more rich.
 

Iwojima

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And see that humans are in general full of **** and that all forms of economies and ideologies end up failing eventu
No, there is a major difference between failing because of an ideology and failing despite an ideology. There are ideologies that certainly predict more/longer periods of success than others
That wasn't communism. That was Leninism and Stalinism. We have yet to see an actual implementation of true communism.
Are you trying to be a stereotype here or what?
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Gyre

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Not nearly as much as the lazy socialists like seeing the capitalists get taxed to fund their couch potato life styles

Yes, the lazy people are the problem, not the people that have multiple jobs to make the budget threshold or the people the people who have jobs who are yet still in poverty.

Always the lazy people laying on couches doing nothing, never the landlords with 30 properties doing nothing.
 

Iwojima

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You'd have no time to post on MyBB...
Not necessarily. There are plenty out there that are directors (in title only) of small (less than 10 member) companies who do nothing but contract to government/parastatals, contributing nothing but driving up the price of goods/services by playing middle-man.

I know many such vultures, sadly.
 
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