Henry Ford was a better capitalist than what we have now.
Yeah.....because he was
allowed to be. He didn't have to deal with you socialist/communist snowflakes attempting to destroy his business and undermine his efforts.
He had regulations and taxes.
Really? Henry Ford had product emission regulations for the "Global Warming" farce? Henry Ford had factory emission regulations for the "Global Warming" farce? Henry Ford had minimum wage labor laws? Henry Ford had unions to negotiate with?
Henry Ford founded the Ford Motor Co. in 1903 snowflake. The U.S. didn't see minimum wage labor laws until 1938
[1] and Ford never had to deal with a union until 1941
[2] (subsequently - he died in 1947 - coincidence?).
So he had 35 years to build his company without government dictating the wages, 38 years to build his company without being extorted by unions, and he died
never having to deal with the "Global Warming" bullshit. Any other
really stupid comments you would like to make?
[1] Minimum wage in America isn’t as old as you might think: the first federal minimum wage was first introduced by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1938.
[2] The UAW's next target was the Ford Motor Company, which had long resisted unionization. Ford manager Harry Bennett used brute force to keep the union out of Ford, and his Ford Service Department was set up as an internal security, intimidation, and espionage unit within the company. It was not reluctant to use violence against union organizers and sympathizers (see The Battle of the Overpass). It took until 1941 for Ford to agree to a collective bargaining agreement with the UAW.