The problem is that the market is not a the consumer-worker relationship it was in the turn of the century. Google is by far the exception not the...
No you're simply wrong. Bridge to nowhere, remember that, that's an earmark. Earmarks are localized spending options outside the standard budget...
No it's a completely legitimate point. You're freedom does not override mine. I suppose you don't read previous posts. It's not even worth...
Those are bad examples, there are also good examples. The point is to reform the process, which is still fractional in the long run, not ban it.
Perhaps but corporations have the incentive to make wrong choices, to underpay workers, cut corners, and produce the cheapest, most instant...
Your rights end where another's begin and therefore the idea of "freedom" has no relevance on a finite resource. The hording of wealth by the top...
The two points remain. The purpose of this bill is not to bring democracy to unions, it's to force constant elections which disables a union and...
Do you think GM could fail? The answer is no. Thus they can only succeed. Thus the result is fixed.
Stabilization is different from fixation. The US economy has fixed winners and losers. Therefore my comment is not erroneous at all but rather...
I find the rights fascination with destroying unions, which have objectively led to a massive increase in the average wage, working conditions,...
So you consider Martin Luther King Jr., Ghandi, and Nelson Mandela as equals to Stalin? Then perhaps Reagan is no different then General Pinochet,...
You're mistaken, we do not live in a mixed economy, we live in a fixed economy. Government spending, benefits, and laws are not targeted at...
The market does not remain key as demonstrated by governmental policy, specifically in regards to banking, finance, automotive manufacturing, and...
The idea that earmarks are inherently bad is flawed and simplistic logic. All local projects, be they bridges, roads, schools, or police, which...
The fact that you make the assumption that Karl Marx, communists, and socialists are one category makes your opinion inherently invalid. It's...
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