I don't support restricting liberty by telling a business what it can and can't do. I support the right for free labor, just like I support free trade
I don't support restricting liberty by telling a business what it can and can't do. I support the right for free labor, just like I support free trade
You know the ancient Greeks considered the gods or demigods to be something like 20 feet tall and impervious to pain or wounds/death in battle and they held them up as some sort of big time heroes for fighting in battles with mortals. That's what we're doing today. We hold millionaires and billionaires up as heroes and role models with no question or doubt of their origins, their methods, or their techniques as long as they make more and more profits. Do minimum wage or lower end employees really have all the same opportunities that the top 5% have? Is Bob the floor sweeper put on a pedestal because he did a great job today? What about Bob the CEO? He can eff up the company he's the CEO of, overdrive production, even cook the books if necessary to make his company to make things look better than they really are, use those fake numbers to go from one golden parachute to another and leave his old company to crash and burn while he lives it up with his new millions, no matter how many lives he ruined in getting there.
You believe in free market economics? So do I in theory, but NONE of those things work in the real world. If it were not for the human element, pure communism would work, pure capitalism would work, even socialism would work, but in the real world none of those things will work because of the human element, Bedell would call it human nature or man's sinful nature. Once it's introduced all bets are off. Once corporate welfare has been introduced none of those other rules mean anything. Once a CEO can make more millions by sending American jobs to other countries the whole system is fooked, right along with those families their greed ruined. There's absolutely nothing wrong with making profits, big profits, even obscene profits, but when making those profits comes by sacrificing morals and ethics, even if the CEO doesn't recognize or abide by them, he has opened the Pandora's box of sin into his company, not that he cares.
You and thethe were talking about earlier about how Liberalism uses force and that will be the end of America (I'm mixing your conversations I realize that). Well I disagree, liberalism is not a cause it's an effect, just like labor unions. Managers and owners were greedy, brutal, cruel, heartless bastards who treated their people like material possessions, and unions were a response to that. Communism was another. I really don't care for either of those things but had managers and owners lived their lives by God's word and rules/laws unions, communism, etc., would never have existed. I wonder if the spoiled brat nobles and clergy of France who pissed and moaned like a spoiled 4 year old who didn't get the toy he wanted in Wal Mart (and don't get me started on them) instead of fixing France's economy by accepting a very modest land tax in 1788 wished they had taken a different approach when they were wheeled through the streets of Paris in a donkey cart and pelted with rotten vegetables, on their way to the guillotine. Yes those who executed them were hardly proponents of free market capitalism, they were simply fed up with being screwed by a perverted form of it. As the British told the Germans regarding the bombing of cities during WW2, "you sow the wind, you reap the whirlwind". I hate to see my country coming to that, but that's where we're headed. The people of this country WILL get tired of being duped and screwed, and used, and cast aside and when that day comes, God help us all. They won't be that picky about their targets I'm afraid.
Yes, the Greeks picked their literary heroes in a very questionable fashion, IMO. Sadly so do we.