Napoleon Ier wrote:People can be dicks, within the bounds of the law,
How do you enforce these laws? Because the government currently can't even manage to do that, so I don't think decreasing the government is a good idea.
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Napoleon Ier wrote:People can be dicks, within the bounds of the law,
Snorri1234 wrote:And the nature of humans ensures that no truly free market will ever exist.
PLAYER57832 wrote:I hope we all become liberal drones.
DangerBoy wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:And the nature of humans ensures that no truly free market will ever exist.
Nice to see you admit that humans have a sin nature.
Napoleon Ier wrote:Think of it as Darwinian natural selection: for companies and business. Sure, it won't be perfect, but empirically, throughout history, the freer the economy, the more prosperous society becomes.
Snorri1234 wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:People can be dicks, within the bounds of the law,
How do you enforce these laws? Because the government currently can't even manage to do that, so I don't think decreasing the government is a good idea.
Napoleon Ier wrote: "my right to move my fist through space, but to limit in so far as it doesn't threaten your chin's right to exist within that space."
Snorri1234 wrote:Well the main thing about humble beginnings and all that is that would make ceo's care more about their workers. I gather you're familiar with companies who lay off (or fire as normal people say) a few hundred workers but have CEO's who aren't suffering anything?
Snorri1234 wrote:Because those companies rule this globe.
Snorri1234 wrote:It's not the preventing a negative image, it's preventing that image by doing rather immoral things. Bribing former workers so they won't tell the press and all that.
Snorri1234 wrote:Bullshit, the reason for it is that insurance-companies like big profits. For this reason they hire people whose job it is to deny their costumers money due to them not having disclosed all information about their health ever.
Snorri1234 wrote:Your problem is that you think "for profit" is always a good idea. You don't recognise instances that are unique and work better without free market thinking. This thinking has led to the closing down of almost every postoffice in my country and the privatizing of that sector for example, because managers think it's a company like any other without recognising the unique function of mail delivering. Some things are not meant to be profitable in themselves but merely help other things make profit. The service they provide is unique and essential, trying to squeeze money out of it will only cause problems.
reminisco wrote:the government built and maintains the interstate highway system in the USA, and although it was built for the purpose of defense, it stimulated entirely new "free economies". the same way the Postal Service aided information economies.
Napoleon Ier wrote: "my right to move my fist through space, but to limit in so far as it doesn't threaten your chin's right to exist within that space."
Fantastic quote.
bradleybadly wrote:reminisco wrote:the government built and maintains the interstate highway system in the USA, and although it was built for the purpose of defense, it stimulated entirely new "free economies". the same way the Postal Service aided information economies.
No way! They came up with the plan and helped fund it along with the states. They subcontracted out the work in a majority of cases in order to build it because private companies could do the job better. There was govt. oversight and standards but the actual work was done mostly by general contractors & private construction firms. It was a partnership. Our defense dept. does the same thing by subcontracting out work to companies who build our ships, tanks, etc.
But if the govt. wanted to be a competitor in any area then I would be all for it. Let's see who does the best job of providing whatever the product is to the people efficiently.
reminisco wrote:bradleybadly wrote:reminisco wrote:the government built and maintains the interstate highway system in the USA, and although it was built for the purpose of defense, it stimulated entirely new "free economies". the same way the Postal Service aided information economies.
No way! They came up with the plan and helped fund it along with the states. They subcontracted out the work in a majority of cases in order to build it because private companies could do the job better. There was govt. oversight and standards but the actual work was done mostly by general contractors & private construction firms. It was a partnership. Our defense dept. does the same thing by subcontracting out work to companies who build our ships, tanks, etc.
But if the govt. wanted to be a competitor in any area then I would be all for it. Let's see who does the best job of providing whatever the product is to the people efficiently.
okay, this is called missing the forest for the trees. of course the WORK was contracted out. but the conception of and funding for came entirely from the gov't. but who collects the tolls? who is in charge of maintenance, expansion, law enforcement, etc? -- the gov't. if they contract out to fills specific roles, that's one thing, but the gov't is still in charge.
reminisco wrote:http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/06/business/06ben.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=Ben+Stein+In+the+Boardroom&st=nyt&oref=slogin
good essay by Ben Stein.
reminisco wrote:http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/06/business/06ben.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=Ben+Stein+In+the+Boardroom&st=nyt&oref=slogin
good essay by Ben Stein.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:reminisco wrote:http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/06/business/06ben.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=Ben+Stein+In+the+Boardroom&st=nyt&oref=slogin
good essay by Ben Stein.
::hiss::
Napoleon Ier wrote:Neoteny wrote:reminisco wrote:http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/06/business/06ben.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=Ben+Stein+In+the+Boardroom&st=nyt&oref=slogin
good essay by Ben Stein.
::hiss::
You're...you're...a...capitalist?!
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
reminisco wrote:okay, this is called missing the forest for the trees.
reminisco wrote:the conception of and funding for came entirely from the gov't. but who collects the tolls?
reminisco wrote:if they contract out to fills specific roles, that's one thing, but the gov't is still in charge.
reminisco wrote:take a few deep breaths.
stop hyperventilating.
bradleybadly wrote:reminisco wrote:take a few deep breaths.
stop hyperventilating.
open up a history book
read it and stop making up shit
PLAYER57832 wrote:I hope we all become liberal drones.
Army of GOD wrote:This thread is now about my large penis
Napoleon Ier wrote:reminisco wrote:http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/06/business/06ben.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=Ben+Stein+In+the+Boardroom&st=nyt&oref=slogin
good essay by Ben Stein.
Aye...but if he fucks up, he loses it all. If anything, his higher pay makes him all the more likely to be extra-super-caerful with how he manages the economy.
Besides, do you think the government doesn't have this kind of corruption infesting it? I mean, last I checked, managed economies weren't abound with shining examples of virtuous directors
Like I'm so sure during the interview they are asking them, 'So, one of our requirements here at Big Profit Insurance is to deny customers their money that they are owed. In the job description you'll have to make sure that these customers are never allowed to access all their health information. How can you help us accomplish this?' They wouldn't be allowed to do business in the U.S. if this was actually happening. I think you have a real distorted view of how businesses operate and a real mistrust of people in general. It's never good business to screw over customers.
Neoteny wrote: I'm just anti-Steinist
Snorri1234 wrote:Neoteny wrote: I'm just anti-Steinist
Me too, but sometimes he has a point.
(As long as he isn't talking about evolution it's okay.)
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
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