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Yes, agree, but you know that is NOT what this person is talking about. I disagree with both.
It doesn't matter if you disagree with it or not. We do it. Bernie's argument is since we prop up "The Capitalists" they should do more to be better "citizens".
If the labor those workers provided was worth more money, they would get paid more money for it. No need to pay more than something is worth just because it will give some politician a warm fuzzy.
Why did we feel the markets should be worth more in 2009 and artificially inflate it? Why shouldn't this welfare be shared?
Speaking as a poor minority from the ghetto (the most oppressed group under capitalism according to your video in the other thread) I think you could be doing more good in Cleveland. I know that neighborhood where the cooperative is in operation. I've done a tour of duty in the city. Sharing and caring are in short supply. They need some Marxism to save them.
Who cares, that was a decade ago and nothing can be done to change it.
We are still doing it. We have done it for the last decade non stop. Why shouldn't that welfare to corporations be better shared so we have to give less welfare to the people?
We are still doing it. We have done it for the last decade non stop. Why shouldn't that welfare to corporations be better shared so we have to give less welfare to the people?
Dont ask questions specific to 2009 if you mean today, thats pretty simple.
Dont ask questions specific to 2009 if you mean today, thats pretty simple.
You have to start somewhere and you are avoiding the issue.
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