You're clearly a Neocon shill, and Capitalistic idiot.
LOL. You're obviously a pure retard. If you have a problem with capitalism then you are automatically an idiot, period.
Haha, how's Capitalism working out, exactly?
With Illegals being hired in mass by Capitalists, Outsourced jobs by Capitalists, Gay bar & Gay tavern owner Capitalists, Hospital Capitalists wishing for more Abortion profits, Illicit Drug dealer Capitalists, Prostitute Capitalists, Porn Industry Capitalists, Capitalists selling Che Guevara T-Shirts, Hollywood Capitalists selling smut, raunchy, degenerate Liberal & shoot 'em up films.r r what about Gay Wedding merchandise, and Gay weddings catering to selling Banquets, Wedding cakes etc.
Then there's Facebook, Youtube, and Google Capitalists promoting Liberalism & silencing the Right wing opinions.
Not to mention MSNBC, and CNN Capitalists.
Marxism rested on the assumption that the condition of the working classes would grow ever worse under capitalism, that there would be but two classes: one small and rich, the other vast and increasingly impoverished, and revolution would be the anodyne that would result in the “common good.”
But by the early 20th century, it was clear that this assumption was completely wrong! Under capitalism, the standard of living of all was improving: prices falling, incomes rising, health and sanitation improving, lengthening of life spans, diets becoming more varied, the new jobs created in industry paid more than most could make in agriculture, housing improved, and middle class industrialists and business owners displaced nobility and gentry as heroes.
From a speech by Rev. Robert A. Sirico, President, Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty.Delivered at Hillsdale College, October 27, 2006
“The results were inescapable: nearly everywhere on the planet men and women lived longer, ate better, enjoyed more leisure, and had access to resources and delights that previously had been reserved for the very rich and powerful, or more commonly, had been utterly unknown.” Joel Mokyr, “A Culture of Growth: Origins of the Modern Economy”
http://assets.press.princeton.edu/chapters/s10835.pdf
But, for you folks living in trees, rent is never a problem, huh?