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Participant[quote=kewp]Unlike the stuff that the free market has provided from Detroit and Wall Street, I’ll add. [/quote]
With the Federal Reserve banking system in place, you are a complete fool to think that is a free market.
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Participant[quote=kewp]Unlike the stuff that the free market has provided from Detroit and Wall Street, I’ll add. [/quote]
With the Federal Reserve banking system in place, you are a complete fool to think that is a free market.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=kewp]Unlike the stuff that the free market has provided from Detroit and Wall Street, I’ll add. [/quote]
With the Federal Reserve banking system in place, you are a complete fool to think that is a free market.
sdduuuude
ParticipantGood article. Worth a bump.
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ParticipantGood article. Worth a bump.
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ParticipantGood article. Worth a bump.
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ParticipantGood article. Worth a bump.
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ParticipantGood article. Worth a bump.
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Participant[quote=lostcat92120]I would say that Govt has the same limitations.
This is exactly what I was trying to understand. where did the notion that govt doesn’t do anything and spends time on wasteful things come from? When did it all start? [/quote]
Government can simply raise taxes without involving the people who must pay.
Businesses have to convince people to give them money. That’s a big difference.
I think it all started when the city decided they had to tell everyone what kind of toilet to put in their house.
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Participant[quote=lostcat92120]I would say that Govt has the same limitations.
This is exactly what I was trying to understand. where did the notion that govt doesn’t do anything and spends time on wasteful things come from? When did it all start? [/quote]
Government can simply raise taxes without involving the people who must pay.
Businesses have to convince people to give them money. That’s a big difference.
I think it all started when the city decided they had to tell everyone what kind of toilet to put in their house.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=lostcat92120]I would say that Govt has the same limitations.
This is exactly what I was trying to understand. where did the notion that govt doesn’t do anything and spends time on wasteful things come from? When did it all start? [/quote]
Government can simply raise taxes without involving the people who must pay.
Businesses have to convince people to give them money. That’s a big difference.
I think it all started when the city decided they had to tell everyone what kind of toilet to put in their house.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=lostcat92120]I would say that Govt has the same limitations.
This is exactly what I was trying to understand. where did the notion that govt doesn’t do anything and spends time on wasteful things come from? When did it all start? [/quote]
Government can simply raise taxes without involving the people who must pay.
Businesses have to convince people to give them money. That’s a big difference.
I think it all started when the city decided they had to tell everyone what kind of toilet to put in their house.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=lostcat92120]I would say that Govt has the same limitations.
This is exactly what I was trying to understand. where did the notion that govt doesn’t do anything and spends time on wasteful things come from? When did it all start? [/quote]
Government can simply raise taxes without involving the people who must pay.
Businesses have to convince people to give them money. That’s a big difference.
I think it all started when the city decided they had to tell everyone what kind of toilet to put in their house.
sdduuuude
Participant[quote=kewp]I’ve worked in both and as far as productivity goes its a wash.[/quote]
“productivity” isn’t just a matter of how much “stuff” you get done, it is how much useful stuff you get done.
In gov, you may do as much “stuff,” for the same money but it isn’t necessarily useful stuff. It’s just stuff someone made up as something that needs to get done, with little value added.
In the private sector, the amout of useless stuff that can get funded is limited by the revenue of the business.
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