snrub on Nostr: I think I'm pretty happy with my questions, if you're too scared to answer. Face it, ...
I think I'm pretty happy with my questions, if you're too scared to answer.
Face it, every political system has a body count. Capitalism's is just as high, if not higher than anything it's going up against.
Median income in a void doesn't mean much. What is it compared to cost of living? What is it compared to medical bankruptcy? What is it compared affordable housing or groceries?
If the US didn't rely on slavery for a couple of hundred years, or didn't use military prowess to collapse resource rich countries and take them for their own, it would have no economy either. Bad people do bad things. And bad people have run both of these countries.
Are you actually out here trying to pretend that the US government doesn't infiltrate US business and vice versa? It's so intertwined at this point that Elon Musk took questions from the Oval office yesterday. Every single major political appointee/regulator that leaves office goes to "work" for a fortune 500 corporation as soon as their tenure is over
I'm not sure what you're trying to prove here. Forms of government all have bad points. They also have good points. They've had evil leaders and not so evil leaders.
How about you take a breath and let people take the good points instead of knee jerk being a dick about everything.
Face it, every political system has a body count. Capitalism's is just as high, if not higher than anything it's going up against.
Median income in a void doesn't mean much. What is it compared to cost of living? What is it compared to medical bankruptcy? What is it compared affordable housing or groceries?
If the US didn't rely on slavery for a couple of hundred years, or didn't use military prowess to collapse resource rich countries and take them for their own, it would have no economy either. Bad people do bad things. And bad people have run both of these countries.
Are you actually out here trying to pretend that the US government doesn't infiltrate US business and vice versa? It's so intertwined at this point that Elon Musk took questions from the Oval office yesterday. Every single major political appointee/regulator that leaves office goes to "work" for a fortune 500 corporation as soon as their tenure is over
I'm not sure what you're trying to prove here. Forms of government all have bad points. They also have good points. They've had evil leaders and not so evil leaders.
How about you take a breath and let people take the good points instead of knee jerk being a dick about everything.