Giving thanks - for Capitalism

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We still hear the whines and fears of liberals who believe that an entire nation full of people working mostly for their own good, can never coalesce to form a nation where the good of all is overall increased steadily, day after day, year after year.

Available evidence indicates otherwise. 200 years' worth.

A timely reprint, slightly updated.

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http://www.boston.com/news/globe/ed...cles/2003/11/27/giving_thanks_for_capitalism/

Giving thanks for Capitalism

by Jeff Jacoby
Nov. 27, 2003

Today, in millions of homes across the nation, God will be thanked for many gifts — for the feast on the table and the company of loved ones, for health and good fortune in the year gone by, for peace at home in a time of war, for the incalculable privilege of having been born — or having become — American.

But it probably won't occur to too many of us to give thanks for the fact that the local supermarket had plenty of turkey for sale this week. Even the devout aren't likely to thank God for airline schedules that made it possible for some of those loved ones to fly home for Thanksgiving. Or for the arrival of "Twilight Saga, Part 2" at the local movie theater in time for the holiday weekend. Or for that great cranberry-apple pie recipe in the food section of the newspaper.

Those things we take more or less for granted. It hardly takes a miracle to explain why grocery stores stock up on turkey before Thanksgiving, or why Hollywood releases big movies in time for big holidays. That's what they do. Where is God in that?

And yet, isn't there something wondrous — something almost inexplicable — in the way your Thanksgiving weekend is made possible by the skill and labor of vast numbers of total strangers?

To bring that turkey to the dining room table, for example, required the efforts of thousands of people — the poultry farmers who raised the birds, of course, but also the feed distributors who supplied their nourishment and the truckers who brought it to the farm, not to mention the architect who designed the hatchery, the workmen who built it, and the technicians who keep it running. The bird had to be slaughtered and defeathered and inspected and transported and unloaded and wrapped and priced and displayed. The people who accomplished those tasks were supported in turn by armies of other people accomplishing other tasks — from refining the gasoline that fueled the trucks to manufacturing the plastic in which the meat was wrapped.

The activities of countless far-flung men and women over the course of many months had to be intricately choreographed and precisely timed, so that when you showed up to buy a fresh Thanksgiving turkey, there would be one — or more likely, a couple dozen — waiting. The level of coordination required to pull it off is mind-boggling. But what is even more mind-boggling is this: No one coordinated it.

No turkey czar sat in a command post somewhere, consulting a master plan. No one rode herd on all those people, forcing them to cooperate for your benefit. And yet they did cooperate. When you arrived at the supermarket, your turkey was there. You didn't have to do anything but show up to buy it. If that isn't a miracle, what should we call it?

Adam Smith called it "the invisible hand" — the mysterious power that leads innumerable people, each working for his own gain, to promote ends that benefit many. Out of the seeming chaos of millions of uncoordinated private transactions emerges the spontaneous order of the market. Free human beings freely interact, and the result is an array of goods and services more immense than the human mind can comprehend. No dictator, no bureaucracy, no supercomputer plans it in advance. Indeed, the more an economy is planned, the more it is plagued by shortages, dislocation, and failure.

It is commonplace to speak of seeing God's signature in the intricacy of a spider's web or the animation of a beehive. But they pale in comparison to the kaleidoscopic energy and productivity of the free market. If it is a blessing from Heaven when seeds are transformed into grain, how much more of a blessing is it when our private, voluntary exchanges are transformed — without our ever intending it — into prosperity, innovation, and growth?

The social order of freedom, like the wealth and the progress it makes possible, is an extraordinary gift from above. On this Thanksgiving Day and every day, may we be grateful.
 
^ this sick fuck used to start this exact thread every year on another forum.

How about being thankful for things like friends, family, and good health?

You conservatives are truly sick and demented.
 
^ this sick fuck used to start this exact thread every year on another forum.

How about being thankful for things like friends, family, and good health?

You conservatives are truly sick and demented.
TRANSLATION: I can't reply to what the OP pointed out, just as I couldn't reply to it in the other forum (whatever it was). But I still hate it just as much. So I'll just screech and curse and call names of everybody I can think of, maligning them and smearing them. It's all the "reply" I can come up with. And I'll still keep pushing the socialistic government I want, while ignoring what he pointed out: That for all its faults, capitalism works better and achieves more prosperity with far less government interference and punishment.
 
^ this sick fuck used to start this exact thread every year on another forum.

How about being thankful for things like friends, family, and good health?

You conservatives are truly sick and demented.

What's "sick" about being thankful for the institution that produces all the wealth we enjoy today?
 
^ this sick fuck used to start this exact thread every year on another forum.

How about being thankful for things like friends, family, and good health?

You conservatives are truly sick and demented.

What's "sick" about being thankful for the institution that produces all the wealth we enjoy today?
It proves (again and again) the superiority and benefits of capitalism, over the continued failures of liberalism and socialism.

Only sick people consider that "sick". Especially the sick people who want to impose their socialistic government on the rest of us, despite its clear failure.
 
^ this sick fuck used to start this exact thread every year on another forum.

How about being thankful for things like friends, family, and good health?

You conservatives are truly sick and demented.

So you got nothing...but a logical fallacy.

Color me shocked.
 
^ this sick fuck used to start this exact thread every year on another forum.

How about being thankful for things like friends, family, and good health?

You conservatives are truly sick and demented.

What's "sick" about being thankful for the institution that produces all the wealth we enjoy today?
It proves (again and again) the superiority and benefits of capitalism, over the continued failures of liberalism and socialism.

Only sick people consider that "sick". Especially the sick people who want to impose their socialistic government on the rest of us, despite its clear failure.

You are seriously deranged. How one person can have their priorities so incredibly out of whack is a mystery. I worry about you at the Thanksgiving table.
 
^ this sick fuck used to start this exact thread every year on another forum.

How about being thankful for things like friends, family, and good health?

You conservatives are truly sick and demented.
TRANSLATION: I can't reply to what the OP pointed out, just as I couldn't reply to it in the other forum (whatever it was). But I still hate it just as much. So I'll just screech and curse and call names of everybody I can think of, maligning them and smearing them. It's all the "reply" I can come up with. And I'll still keep pushing the socialistic government I want, while ignoring what he pointed out: That for all its faults, capitalism works better and achieves more prosperity with far less government interference and punishment.

You know exactly what forum it was, ya turd. Sick fuck. Seek help.
 
I give thanx for my family and thanks for my lord and savior. Notice nothing else on list....not capitalism, country, and on and on blah blah.....a person survives despite what happens.
 
Happy Thanksgiving to all. And the OP is correct to be thankful for Capitalism. You need only travel 90 miles South of Florida to see how important that is. I'm sure Cubans are thankful for their friends and family but wish they didn't live in a Communist hell hole.
 
^ this sick fuck used to start this exact thread every year on another forum.

How about being thankful for things like friends, family, and good health?

You conservatives are truly sick and demented.

You Liberals forgot to bring a gun to a knife fight to reward your friends and punish your enemies. How sick and demented.
 
Always funny to hear Trump voters give thanks to "capitalism," meanwhile they're barely getting by, in debt up to their ears, paying off student loans for 20 years, can't even afford tickets to the very play they're boycotting, and may never be able to retire.

Get your fucking priorities straight you morons.
 
^ this sick fuck used to start this exact thread every year on another forum.

How about being thankful for things like friends, family, and good health?

You conservatives are truly sick and demented.

You Liberals forgot to bring a gun to a knife fight to reward your friends and punish your enemies. How sick and demented.
Their sick preference for slicing people up was their undoing.
 
Always funny to hear Trump voters give thanks to "capitalism," meanwhile they're barely getting by, in debt up to their ears, paying off student loans for 20 years, can't even afford tickets to the very play they're boycotting, and may never be able to retire.

Get your fucking priorities straight you morons.

Capitalism ultimately pays for Socialism. Priorities are fucking straight.......having Socialism come before Capitalism would be moronic.
 
SYTFE is right. It takes some seriously sick and hateful little cult hacks to politicize Thanksgiving like this.

I'd hate to be part of their families, and have to endure their pissy bitching all through the holiday.
 
SYTFE is right. It takes some seriously sick and hateful little cult hacks to politicize Thanksgiving like this.

I'd hate to be part of their families, and have to endure their pissy bitching all through the holiday.
Sad knowing your fail is historic, no?
 
SYTFE is right. It takes some seriously sick and hateful little cult hacks to politicize Thanksgiving like this.

I'd hate to be part of their families, and have to endure their pissy bitching all through the holiday.
Oh yeah, because leftwing douche bags would never politicize thanks giving as they have done every year. They've done it to every holiday.
 
they're barely getting by, in debt up to their ears, paying off student loans for 20 years, can't even afford tickets to the very play they're boycotting, and may never be able to retire.
Wow. Five liberal lies in one sentence.

Is this a record?
 

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