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Participant[quote=TheBreeze]Of course, when you have crony capitalists like Chimpy and sduuuude in charge of government, you get ridiculous corporate welfare programs …
[/quote]It is clear from this you have no clue about my position on the matter.
First of all, “Capitalist” and “Corporate Welfare” are 100% at odds with each other, in my view.
Second, if I’m anti-government, why the hell would I want to be “in charge of the government.”
The Soviet Union pre-1980 called. They want theBreeze back.
Moron.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]Of course, when you have crony capitalists like Chimpy and sduuuude in charge of government, you get ridiculous corporate welfare programs …
[/quote]It is clear from this you have no clue about my position on the matter.
First of all, “Capitalist” and “Corporate Welfare” are 100% at odds with each other, in my view.
Second, if I’m anti-government, why the hell would I want to be “in charge of the government.”
The Soviet Union pre-1980 called. They want theBreeze back.
Moron.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]Of course, when you have crony capitalists like Chimpy and sduuuude in charge of government, you get ridiculous corporate welfare programs …
[/quote]It is clear from this you have no clue about my position on the matter.
First of all, “Capitalist” and “Corporate Welfare” are 100% at odds with each other, in my view.
Second, if I’m anti-government, why the hell would I want to be “in charge of the government.”
The Soviet Union pre-1980 called. They want theBreeze back.
Moron.
sdduuuude
ParticipantGovernment productivity at work:
http://piggington.com/maybe_the_government_should_stop_helping
sdduuuude
ParticipantGovernment productivity at work:
http://piggington.com/maybe_the_government_should_stop_helping
sdduuuude
ParticipantGovernment productivity at work:
http://piggington.com/maybe_the_government_should_stop_helping
sdduuuude
ParticipantGovernment productivity at work:
http://piggington.com/maybe_the_government_should_stop_helping
sdduuuude
ParticipantGovernment productivity at work:
http://piggington.com/maybe_the_government_should_stop_helping
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]How was the private sector able to produce trillions in mortgage losses then?[/quote]
They couldn’t have done it without the Federal Reserve, Breeze, nor without government efforts to “increase homeownership.” That was a team effort – very efficient processing of the wrong loans.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]How was the private sector able to produce trillions in mortgage losses then?[/quote]
They couldn’t have done it without the Federal Reserve, Breeze, nor without government efforts to “increase homeownership.” That was a team effort – very efficient processing of the wrong loans.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]How was the private sector able to produce trillions in mortgage losses then?[/quote]
They couldn’t have done it without the Federal Reserve, Breeze, nor without government efforts to “increase homeownership.” That was a team effort – very efficient processing of the wrong loans.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]How was the private sector able to produce trillions in mortgage losses then?[/quote]
They couldn’t have done it without the Federal Reserve, Breeze, nor without government efforts to “increase homeownership.” That was a team effort – very efficient processing of the wrong loans.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]How was the private sector able to produce trillions in mortgage losses then?[/quote]
They couldn’t have done it without the Federal Reserve, Breeze, nor without government efforts to “increase homeownership.” That was a team effort – very efficient processing of the wrong loans.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=kewp]Personally, I consider my water/sewer service useful stuff.[/quote]
But is it priced properly ? When we have water shortages, the government mandates toilet ratings and has a department to deal with enforcing what toilet you have in your house. I call them the “toilet police.” So, instead of simply raising the price (as the private sector would) to reduce water usage and encourage savings, they decide that managing all the toilets in the city would be a wise thing to do and hire a group of people to manage it. The cost of raising prices = free. The cost of hiring the toilet police = not free.
I’m sure they are very efficient at policing toilets, though.
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