Private Sector is Superior in Every Way to Government. Musk Proves It.

Strange people claim that the proof of the failure of the socialist system of economy is the collapse of the USSR.
What should the collapse of capitalism look like? As it looks to me, it is collapsing right before my eyes - no bourgeois theory works. There is simply nowhere to fall lower.

On what pillars does the bourgeois idea rest? The free market! Oh!
And where is it? It doesn't exist in any country in the world - everything is strictly regulated. One way or another, everyone comes to planned mechanisms of economic management to solve critical problems.
Freedom of speech? Looking at how the most reference mass media lie at the behest of the “Party Committee” - everywhere long ago there is no freedom of speech and everything is controlled.
Democratic elections? Today the thieving clerks of the EU openly specify which candidates are allowed to be chosen and which are not. Up to and including criminal charges.

Everything is kept on the snot called PROPAGANDA. And it leads to the logical outcome - fascism!
Capitalism imitates life only through wars, blood and lies.
It is the stench of a corpse that infects everything around it, decomposes, destroys.

The Soviet system fell not because it was unviable - it proved its viability in conditions under which countries with other economies would have simply disappeared. But because it had a place to fall! Like any healthy organism, if it is infected with a serious disease. Which is what happened.

But a decomposing corpse, where to fall? The only thing left to do is to make up, to smudge the lips, to apply blush, and to pull strings to simulate mobility. But how do you hide the stench?
I mean, really, where else can it fall?

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So in other words no system works better than capitalism.
 
There are a couple of unavoidable but never-spoken facts about people who go to work for the government. First, they are figuratively and often literally at the bottom of their classes. They are the ones who barely got that engineering degree, or majored in Fine Art. The people who were at the top of the class and the middle are working either in real research or in the private sector. The government gets people who are too mediocre to get a good job.

Second, the government attracts people who want to work a 40 hour week, with weekends off, long vacations, and early retirement. These are not the people whom we refer to as "professionals" in their fields. They just happen to work there.

Third, since Vietnam, many people get into government because they want to Rule the World as unelected bureaucrat potentates. They either start in DC or do everything they can to get to DC as quickly as possible. They do not believe in "democracy," but rather rule by the bureaucracy. These are the people that Trump refers to as the "Deep State." Trump cannot get rid of all of them - not even in the Armed Forces - but at least he recognizes their insidious impact and is trying to fight it.

Having worked for many years in both the public and private sectors, I can say definitively that there is almost no comparison. The private sector works harder and gets far better results at everything it does. Some things pretty much have to be done by government (e.g., policing, the patent office, etc.) but everything that can be contracted out should be contracted out. These facts and opinions horrify Democrats because essentially all of the people I'm referencing are Democrats and they all vote. Plus, their agenda lines up perfectly with the Democrat view of the world, in which the Voters are stupid rubes who have to be governed in spite of their wishes, at the ballot box and otherwise.
 
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