Re: Does Capitalism thrive on Main Street or Wall Street?

Originally Posted by
El Kabong

Originally Posted by
SlimTrae

Originally Posted by
El Kabong

Originally Posted by
SlimTrae
Capitalism is something that in it's purest form .
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Matt Taibbi is horrible, he's a spoiled brat riding Daddy's coattails into the world of "journalism", can hardly call 'Rolling Stone' relevant these days in regards to politics, economics, OR what they were originally founded to cover...music.
Capitalism in ANY form still beats the pants off of literally ANY other system.
What do you want to replace it with? Communism/Socialism?
But I'm sorry, you were decrying how horrible and diluted Capitalism is?
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I believe something is being lost in translation here.
. DEcrying, DE...totally different from "crying". Decry = to publicly denounce.
I agree: Lost in translation. As your quotes above are dead on for defending capitalism. Particularly your debate question below:
I'm debating, just begging the questions A) if the current form of capitalism is bad how do we fix it and B ) if capitalism the way it is now is so horrible then what other options do we have ergo my bringing up Communism and Socialism which a lot of protesters
Kabong, sir I don't have the knowledge to answer if Capitalism is so bad or horrible, because I didn't rate nor grade it here.
Gandalf and Kirkland however seemed to respond a bit different; IMO both impressed upon me that capitalism (relative to) main street can be-Indeed a good thing.
However I interpreted a different tune when both referred to Wall street. IMO we all were harsh on Wall Street's use. They both IMO disagreed with currency and the printing of it. Good stuff!
My bad, if my wording made you think I was grading capitalism, scoring it as horrible.
My intent was to debate \discuss how Main street common people versus Wall Street and the elite view\use capitalism to fit them.
And that Matt dude. I don't know of him or his dad. I was just trying to understand your disagreement with him: he is an asshole Got it. As few .. .if any people I know depend on Rolling Stone for politics.
The decry versus cry a bit amusing...I chose "cry" because I didn't denounce capitalism nor said it was diluted, rather questioned your precise wording (capitalism in it's purest form)
Is it currently in its purest form?
All's lost! Everything's going to shit!
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