Except the supposed "solutions" to the current crisis all involve moving us much futher toward true capitalism, becuase, see anything to do with "socialism" is just to be avoided.. nevermind what benefits society as a whole.BigBallinStalin wrote:
AAFitz: Based on current trends and my observations in the real world, free markets are prone to fail because X, Y, and Z.
BBS: "But we don't have a free market, so how can your observations on the inputs and outcomes of the real world apply to free markets?"
Because, behind all this anti-"socialism" rhetoric, the REAL story is that corporations are continuing to pollute.. and leaving us to pick up the tab (both in damage from failed cleanups and from any eventual attempts to fix the problems), are continued to seriously endanger any ability of most of us to earn a real income because, "of course", its just "too expensive" to hire US workers who actually demand a wage that will allow them to do things like have houses, etc... and oh, yeah, that is quickly changing as people are forced to take on 2-3 jobs to achieve those ends.
BUT, hey. even the thought of asking those at the top to pay their WORKERs a bit more, never mind the teachers, police officers, fire fighters, highway workers, water and sewage treatment workers, and multitudes of others that make their way of life the positive one it is.. asking to pay more for any of that is "socialism" and BAAAD.


