Unrestrained Capitalism Would Cause........

EdwardBaiamonte

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our companies to fight to the death in order to survive by raising our standard of living at the fastest possible rate!!! Lets do it!!!
 
"Fight to the death"? That's the dream of CUSA and the socialist/fascist rabble that lost the election.
 
I won't reject any moves that bring the economic "playing field" in the U.S. closer to laissez faire, I suspect that most people would and do, if not prior to such happening, certainly after its implementation.
 
Unrestrained Capitalism would export millions of jobs, and import millions of illegals because it's cheaper.
If so why is it liberal anti capitalists who export our jobs with Taxes unions and regulations and invite in 30 million illegals to take our jobs ??see how impossibly easy it is to trip up a liberal
 
Unrestrained capitalism enables slavery.
Of course it's true the goofy liberal would've been able to say why or how it enables slavery and why he agrees or disagrees with the OP.
What are your thoughts regarding the structural economic environment and the outcomes it yielded as a result of the interaction of the levers of production in pre-1920s America?
 
Unrestrained capitalism enables slavery.
Of course it's true the goofy liberal would've been able to say why or how it enables slavery and why he agrees or disagrees with the OP.
Once you have been able to say why or how unrestrained capitalism will do what you insist, then, yes, the other side is obligated to respond.
 
Unrestrained capitalism enables slavery.
Of course it's true the goofy liberal would've been able to say why or how it enables slavery and why he agrees or disagrees with the OP.

That it isn't obvious to you is very funny and very unsurprising. Laws against slavery are a restraint on what capitalism is allowed to do regarding the use of labor.

You don't get that?
 
Unrestrained Capitalism hopefully creates Competition which in turn lowers prices as companies fight for business. But currently our Gov't, which is supposed to be nuetral, helps pick and choose the winners. Creating laws that favor one over the other. Instead of monitoring the game..........they help their choice score TD's.

Wasn't meant to be this way.
 
Unrestrained capitalism enables slavery.
Of course it's true the goofy liberal would've been able to say why or how it enables slavery and why he agrees or disagrees with the OP.
What are your thoughts regarding the structural economic environment and the outcomes it yielded as a result of the interaction of the levers of production in pre-1920s America?
This was the period of fastest growth in American history so perhaps the best example of unrestrained capitalism we have interestingly like now it was a period of unlimited or unrestrained immigration which created a great supply demand imbalance that led to low wages but also very low prices and thus very great increases in our standard of living. This would be 1000 miles over a liberal's head
 
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Unrestrained capitalism enables slavery.
Of course it's true the goofy liberal would've been able to say why or how it enables slavery and why he agrees or disagrees with the OP.

That it isn't obvious to you is very funny and very unsurprising. Laws against slavery are a restraint on what capitalism is allowed to do regarding the use of labor.

You don't get that?
Rules in a country still exist in Capitalism. Rules that are required to be obeyed by all in the game. Doesn't change the competitive factor............Liberals always hyping shit up that wasn't meant to be.
 
Hmm, whenmis unrestrained anything a good idea?
When you have unrestrained capitalism that's a very good idea because you don't want to restrain capitalists from fighting to please their customers and employees
 
Unrestrained capitalism enables slavery.
Of course it's true the goofy liberal would've been able to say why or how it enables slavery and why he agrees or disagrees with the OP.
What are your thoughts regarding the structural economic environment and the outcomes it yielded as a result of the interaction of the levers of production in pre-1920s America?
This was the period of fastest growth in American history so perhaps the best example of unrestrained capitalism we have interestingly like now it was a period of unlimited or unrestrained immigration which created a great supply demand imbalance that led to low wages but also very low prices and thus very great increases in our standard of living. This would be 1000 miles over a liberal's head
There was no great increase in the standard of the living until wages surpassed prices and the arrival of modern medicine.

Ed, you don't offer good evidence for your sweeping statements.
 
Unrestrained capitalism enables slavery.
Of course it's true the goofy liberal would've been able to say why or how it enables slavery and why he agrees or disagrees with the OP.

That it isn't obvious to you is very funny and very unsurprising. Laws against slavery are a restraint on what capitalism is allowed to do regarding the use of labor.

You don't get that?
Laws against murder are a restraint on what people are allowed to do but that doesn't mean people are naturally evil this is something a kindergartner could understand

Further capitalism prevents slavery since under capitalism people are free to quit their jobs into work for whoever provides them the best jobs again 1+1 = 2
 
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