This post is not to support Communism, Socialism or any other form of economic policy. Instead to propose a brand new form of reasoning to rethink all of our past mistakes.
Downfall of our best policy, Capitalism. >Capitalism is the most commonly used economic policy, implemented by most of the world's leading countries. >The free market is not so free, and instead has many companies bending the rules to stifle innovation and prevent the best access to resources. >Companies look for the lowest cost option, which inherently are also the most damaging options for our planet. >Zero transparency of the influence money and companies have in the government, most importantly the creation and implementation of laws. >No accountability of these laws having on the lives of people. >Most interactions between government and corporations revolve around the exchange of money for services, behind door meetings. >Major discrepancies between C-Level executive pay and workers. >Companies have the ability to buy out competitors, and innovative technologies; though they usually stash technologies which could benefit the world at large.
More to come.
Caleb Ramirez
who is this girl?
Brandon Green
America is driven by consumerism. Rich people only capitalize on the people's poor spending habits and low standards.
Nicholas Gray
"hnnng"
cant you read idiot?
Grayson Myers
just love the classic anti-capitalist reasoning
>corporations are buying special treatment from the government (taxes, enviro, lobbying, subsidy, porkbarrel spending, etc) >we should be outraged at corporations!
Now examine this parrallel >students are buying advance copies of exams from a complacent University administration >we should be outraged at the students!
NO mention whatsover of the corrupt administrations
Follow the money ALL THE WAY. The corporations are just competing for whatever resources happen to be available. If government favors happen to be available due to government corruption, then don't fucking blame capitalism, you cunt.
Isaac Moore
>>The free market is not so free, and instead has many companies bending the rules to stifle innovation and prevent the best access to resources.
The only way you're right about this is regulations, redtape and lobbying. But this is an issue of the government getting involved in the market rather than capitalism. >>Companies look for the lowest cost option, which inherently are also the most damaging options for our planet.
This is true, but fuck the planet. That isn't the "companies" choosing it. That's US, as people choosing to fuck the planet.
Shit you and I, and the average person take for granted, for our enjoyment and low costs of products, requires "fucking" the planet.
>>Zero transparency of the influence money and companies have in the government, most importantly the creation and implementation of laws.
there's never transparency in politics. The only way to minimize the damage is limited government.
>>No accountability of these laws having on the lives of people.
Above
>>Most interactions between government and corporations revolve around the exchange of money for services, behind door meetings.
Again. Flaw of government getting involved, not capitalism as a system.
>>Major discrepancies between C-Level executive pay and workers.
And? Workers are easily replaceable, companies have the right to decide to structure their pay grade as they want.
>>Companies have the ability to buy out competitors, and innovative technologies; though they usually stash technologies which could benefit the world at large.
This isn't true. Any competitor has a direct financial interest in bringing these innovative technologies out
Jordan Thomas
>capitalism is bad guys srs >presents no alternative
t. every anti-capitalist ever
Jace Campbell
du kleiner hurensohn
Justin Scott
the problem when Companies look for the lowest cost option is that less people can buy their product so the Companies kinda setting themselves up to fail but on the other hand people avoid not being able to afford these products anymore by using credit
Aaron Walker
I think a mixture of capitalism and Socialism works well
Thomas Fisher
If customers look for the lowest cost option it allows them to offer a product at a lower pricepoint to maintain same margins
Ayden Mitchell
>thread about why capitalism doesn't work and why communism does >proceeds to list out problems created by communist and socialist policies and blame it on capitalism
Every time
Logan Green
what if government corruption is an intrinsic consequence of capitalism and therefore inevitable while inside the capitalistic system?
Ryder Campbell
so the current system in all 1st world countries
Kayden Hughes
What if it isn't and it's only due to idiots who think government solves problems rather than creates or exasperates them?
Joseph Richardson
Yes that appears to be the most effective system ever thought of
Gavin Sullivan
>capitalism enjoy your infinite debt fagitz
Lincoln Wright
>The free market is not so free, and instead has many companies bending the rules to stifle innovation and prevent the best access to resources
>bending the rules
Free markets dont have rules. We have rules, therefore not a free market.
>Zero transparency of the influence money and companies have in the government, most importantly the creation and implementation of laws.
Free market wouldnt have laws that help or hurt economics.
Right now we are living in a pseudo capitalist society, none of which follows true free market capitalism.
Free market capitalism is i have an apple I want to sell, I find a buyer, negotiate a lower price than competitors and complete transaction. No need for business llc to shelter from taxes or liability. No laws that say only companies that comply with this regulation or administration and pay dues can sell apples, no other bull shit. If this was the case people would always strive to have the best and cheapest product to beat competitor. its the gov't regulations that interfere with that and ruin capitalism by turning it into hindered growth because of liabilities taxes levies laws and other retarded shit.
Anthony Sullivan
If any of that were the case, we wouldn't need socialist policies from the government, either.
But what's the point of telling each other what we already know...
Joseph Scott
Same thing with "free" trade deals, if it really was free trade it wouldn't involve armies of lawyers and hundreds of pages of legalese. We live in some neo-feudal global fascist nightmare.
Samuel King
Thats what we have dipshit
Michael Myers
Legalize all drugs Smaller government Fewer cops
Joseph James
You forgot free waifus for everyone
Jeremiah Reyes
I was almost baited by this hahaha.
If op is serious, his idiocy is making the case against universal sufferage, and free speech.
Henry Hughes
>We live in some neo-feudal global fascist nightmare. at least the lucky ones the unlucky ones live in a feudal local fascist gommunist nightmare
Levi Fisher
Pretty sure this is some /leftypol/ shitposting
Well either that or your typical edgy 19 who likes to wear che guvera shirts
Actually nvm there's probably no difference between those two
Josiah Morgan
>This post is not to support Communism, Socialism or any other form of economic policy. Instead to propose a brand new form of reasoning to rethink all of our past mistakes.
>OP says that capitalism is worse than communism >thus he implies communism is better than capitalism >thus this post supports communism
fuck off retard, santaclaus living in the arctic is more believable than communism.
Liam Cooper
communism works up to 5-7 people
Daniel Moore
why do you even try? these people don't care. all they ever do is hating the poor, whining and being smug. they do not even realize how they fuck up the lives of those who they say they speak for.
Nathan Hernandez
Most problems are a direct result of government intervention in the economy.
Eliminating government regulation is the fastest way to prosperity.
An example of this was post WWII Germany, government regulations were lifted and Germany became reindustrialized quickly post war.
Meanwhile, the UK adopted top down socialist policies and stalled the reconstruction of their country.
Cameron Watson
indeed only problem is accelerated economic prosperity often comes at the cost of future generations one way or an other.
you remove government intervention and companies can do whatever the fuck they want, they won't care how damaging their business is to the environment and their workers...
other than that i agree.
Mason Myers
>shit thread
Carson Kelly
and now it's even more shit with your contribution