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Anything that people want, and nobody is doing. Even if you have a simple skillset, in a city, your skill might be worthless because you are in a flooded market, but your skill might allow you to create a lot of wealth if you lived in a small town in the middle of nowhere. Its all about your mindset... do you need approval of others, can you move around the world, can you learn to drop what you love to focus on what you like? People that are successful are those that are able to act, quickly, without approval of others. If they fail, they don't let that stop them, they try something else, but they at least try to follow through. The worst thing you can do to yourself is never try.
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To elaborate on why Shenzhen is the powerhouse it is today:
This 'economic free zone' that the communist party adapted, was actually a Libertarian Free Market Capitalist platform (almost, but not perfect example of Hayek Economics). China was just getting over its 'Great Leap Forward' and had 70 million people starve to death under its 'far left' policy. They realized they could not sustain the nation on socialist ideology, so they opened up special 'free areas'. (Very Libertarian btw, but not perfect).
These areas had little to no regulation, very little taxes, and no bylaw officers shutting businesses down because the fire exits were too close, or the lighting was bad, or they didn't have CSA approved safety measures.
Un-regulated free markets exist around the world, and those markets land where government backs away and lets the public create something.
If you like Maker-spaces, the Libertarian Free market Capitalism method will make it easier and more affordable for you to create something, and sell to whoever you want to. It is kinda scary how a nation that self identifies itself as communist, made it easier to start a business than you can in the US. Government needs to step out of the way. Free the Makers!
Great documentary was done by Wired Magazine "Future Cities". Watch it. Also as a kicker, watch Tom Woods "The libertarian speech I'd deliver to the whole country'
Free the makers!
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@PinoyAbnoy Interesting. The only thing I have to say is that student debt is created by meddling in the economy forcing people to go to a school to learn skills that are not needed as there is no customer base. Example of how to make it better: I'm actually in engineering right now, why can't it be more apprenticeship like? Why am I being forced (by government) to take extra english classes, and other non-essential programming? The student debt crisis is the established universities using the government to force students to take classes they don't need. When they do this, they can increase the costs, forcing kids to take out loans to get into the program with no end in sight. I did things the other way, I worked and made a few hundred thousand dollars, and now am going to school.
One thing for sure, if you are taking sociology, or any kind of activist-like marxist classes, stop... there is no customer base for that and if you want to make money, you create, don't go around looking to be offended and destroy what you don't like.
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Red Deer Alberta, a guy went out to confront a guy stealing his truck, and was killed by a machete.
Some small town Saskatchewan, some kid did a school shooting 3 months ago.
Quebec in the 90's the Biker Gangs were using RPG's on each other.
Lethbridge Alberta had a tunnel between a couple campus buildings labeled 'the rape tunnel'. Rape rarely happens when the victim is able to defend themselves.
Maple Ridge BC: Robert Pickton (google that name), that is all the reason you need.
Highway of Tears: BC (there is a netflix documentary, but there wouldn't be if those women had the ability to defend themselves against a murderer who may still be on the loose today)
Even the shooting in Quebec that caused our Firearms Act in the first place was enough of a reason to say 'hey, murder is illegal, maybe we shouldn't be disarming people that needed to be armed'.
I do not advocate everyone have a gun. There is idiots out there. That said, I strongly believe that education on firearms is lacking. My father used to take a gun to school because they had a wolf problem (Similar to the aboriginals having polar bear problems right now). Peoples human rights to self defence trump stats and opinions from other people. That is just how it works.
I may not be a fan of the LGBTQ community, but I understand that as long as they are not forcing an opinion on me, they have rights, same goes for the gun community.
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Look, I'm very libertarian, and dislike the idea of the use of force against people when its not justified, however, I also know first hand what its like to be ordered around by bosses that have no real knowledge of how the world works. Politicians are a bunch of privileged people stuck in their own heads, and are never accountable. Having a clusterfuck of a few hundred people try to make a decision is going to cost lives. It did with Canada in Bosnia when we tried to be peacekeepers under the United Nations (the failed socialist bully government).
Don't believe me, look at every single commune in the world. Starts out all utopian, then fails in time. Look at modern day DPRK where they have political officers. Hell, try an experiment next time you are out with a bunch of 50-100 people. Try to get them to decide on the same thing.
The solution is to downsize the government, not to have more oversight. Also, it would be nice if the United States would think longer than 4 year terms.... Success of the US came from giving rights to individuals, not their political bureaucrat masters.
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The international communism one scares me more, however, national socialism is insane too. Whenever you have a Top Down government, it makes it difficult to escape when things fail. In the US, Detroit lived off the backs of the tax income of many US manufactures including the big three automakers. When more government got involved, they had a system that was too big to fail (I'm not just talking the corporations, but the government itself). Fortunately in the US, they have a State and Country based political climate, so when Detroit failed, people could move away, and they did. When you have a system like what we have here in Canada, if we play more socialist games, we might have nowhere to go. I moved to Alberta from BC because it was easier to make money and thrive. If they throw on a sales tax, I'm probably going to skip country. Though our socialism is not as bad as others, its still enough to get in the way of productivity and the individuals ability to create jobs.
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No, you are being sarcastic. The root problem is you think its ok to virtue signal with other people's money. You can have a heart all you want, but if you are not personally doing anything about it, what good are you doing? I have similar conversations about this 'use of force' regarding many other situations. Tell me, if a drunk driver runs over some kids with the same type of car as yours, can I vote in a government to take your car away? If a bad doctor does malpractice, can I vote for a government to monopolize and socialize healthcare? If there is bad people in the world (and there always is), can I use other peoples money to fight them in forever court battles?
Do you see where I am going with this? I am successful, and because of this I donate to Charity. I moved to the lowest tax location I could find, and because of this I sponsor two families overseas and host exchange students, as well as run a daycare. (among other things).
The point is, If you start taxing me more, and regulating me more, you take away money that gives me the choice to help other people. So, I'll ask again, what are you doing, yourself, to solve the problem?
Anyone can complain about what other people are going through, grandstand on the internet saying 'Sorry for being sympathetic and having a heart', but if you are not doing anything about it, you are part of the problem.
Stop stealing from me and my friends, we are the job providers. If you keep attacking us, we'll just send more of our wealth overseas where people are less oppressive with their taxation/regulation regimes.
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I have read it. Be careful virtue signaling with the extorted wealth of others. The quickest way for monopolies to form is to protect them with laws. The auto industry is a perfect example. Environmental regulations, labour regulations, and Safety regulations (all sound great on paper), but drove up the costs so astronomically high that it kills your and my ability to start our own car company.
Instead, I like choice. Why can't I say "look bro, I am not wealthy, I understand that I can buy a car in India that has no airbags for $3000.... where do I sign?'
The idea we can control reality with more laws always... ALWAYS, backfires. Usually the politicians benefit the most when you go down that road, because they are the puppet masters (right or left).
That said, I'm not an anarchist either. You become too anarchist, you leave yourself open for a very statist government to invade.
George Carlin - 'Always be aware of idiots in large numbers'.
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Some of the most successful people were dropouts. Why? Because they realized the debt trap of socialist over-regulated banking system. The government set the rules for needing 'paper' employees. The government allowed fractional reserve banking and the unchecked power handed to the Federal Reserve. The government sets the trade with other nations, that so often falls apart and ends in war.
The reason why jobs are not as easy to come by is because people like you and I can't be job providers.
I brew my own beer. How come I can't brew in my garage, hire some kids around the neighbourhood (pay them whatever we negotiate as fair) and then build capital for the company so someday I can open up a better facility , and hire even more people at better wages, or offer management positions to the kids that worked under me?
See, goverment regulated our ability to even get into the market unless we have a few million bucks in our back pocket. Even at the municipal level, they have horrible bylaws telling you that the lighting must be so bright, and exits must be so far apart.....
Is it any wonder why more jobs are being created in other nations.... people keep electing government to control them, and govenrment isn't smart enough.
There is no way I would ever want to be a mailman. Its not as efficient as the other mail systems, and its subsidized heavily by the Taxpayer. Its not sustainable. This wasn't a cheap shot at you as an individual through, its just another industry that got 'too big to fail', and has been magically surviving due to government ever since.
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Its not so much that he stands up for himself, its just the way he does it. I never liked his music at all, and I think he's a freak, however, he understands he's putting on a show. He's an entertainer, and its something he likes to do. When bad things happen in the world, parents, government, and society likes to pass blame. Its always re-active thinking. Or worse, people with the power to implement laws make the wrong ones, disarming people of weapons, rights, and liberty. Music doesn't make you do bad things. Being un-able to cope with life does.
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Pollution is thwarted by Property rights. IE, if someone spills oil, or polluted your air, you have a legal right to go after them. Libertarians absolutely believe in environmental consciousness. What protects it is extreme ownership of ones actions.
Bernie Isn't that bad, but Socialism is the redistribution of wealth, and often, the oligarchy is the ones that set the rules, and tell you what is 'fair' for sharing. This is why so many socialist nations often become dictatorships, or have people move away after time as growth is stifled.
Politics is supposed to be bottom up, and remember, tax is theft.
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Cool talk guys. I also own a 5d MK3. Just upgraded from a 10D. I always find when I don't have my camera, that is when I see bears, elk, deer, wolves, even the odd big cat. Always have it !!
The wife and I also used to have a MEC 4 season tent, very small. Enough room for us and our german shepherd before he got adult size. It was great at first, but we ended up selling it for $100 or something (paid $400). I think we'd rather build a cabin hidden away along the great Canadian north, somewhere by a river. Either that or buy a prospector tent big enough for 10 people and a wooden stove heater in it.
We don't mind hiking into our future location, but with 4-5 people, you can easily bring enough tools to build a secret getaway.
Maybe I'll see you in the bush, Adam. Cheers!
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Instead of waiting for someone to provide jobs (pro tip: Its never govenrment), how about you lobby to get government out of the way so its easier for you to be a job provider?
Jobs go away when you force people (regulations, taxation, bylaws) to do things a certian way. This sounds great in theory, but it drives up the costs so high that people are not left freely to create amazing things.
IE: Why Can't I brew beer in my garage, sell to my neighbors, build capital until I can move into a better place? Oh right, some bogus laws from the past (capone days) tell me that its not safe. Meanwhile the neighbourhood kids are doing meth, spite the law, and not really dying off..... thanks government for over-regulating me, and providing no real safety, just added costs.
That was just an example.
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Well, The Somali's, Filipinos, Iranians, Iraqis, Australians, and others I work with are great at taking jobs from people who are too arrogant and stuck up to expect the jobs to come to them. That is why I think you are arrogant, and I think I'm awesome. While people I actually know are paid protestors, whom like to argue and complain about why life is so hard, I succeed. You can go blame everyone else to why your life isn't working. Good luck when you still get nowhere, and find out its a waste.
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NASA basically started from a NAZI who used jewish slaves to create rockets. Though, the socialists of the USSR also did the same thing. So as much as I dislike the US, I also know that this is a human morality issue that can't be fixed by government. ...nor, anarchy isn't the solution either. If the US had neglected to take advantage of those NAZI's, the Soviets would have, and it would have been a matter of time before the USSR took advantage of the US's weaker stance and then came to take its wealth to 'redistribute'.
That balance is a scary one to play. Instead, we as individuals need to fight for a more Libertarian approach, where we free markets so good people can create good things without the need for boarders, without the need for protectionism, without the need to take from others. That again is a morality thing, but where I come from, I believe in Choice.
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I disliked because this is government funded (aka, money stolen from taxpayers). Though I'm against the war on drugs (terrible waste of tax money) and wars (even more of a waste) the root problem with this project isn't the people involved, its the government and regulatory bodies that are driving up the costs so high.
If you have to get funding through the extortion of other peoples labour, you are literally stealing. TO make matters worse, that money is actually borrowed through a central banking fiat scheme known as the federal reserve.
The real solution to this problem is to deregulate, and allow the costs to come down. Any time the EPA, Labour board and other regulatory bodies get involved, they drive up the costs so high that you and I can't afford to experiment.
I would agree the military budget is way too high, and it would be better spent on science, however, it is still wrong to steal from others to fund things, even if you (or I) think its a good cause.
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I'm sorry, but who are you to lecture me on what I 'need'. Who determines this, your god 'sanders'? I don't need to be making $150,000 a year, but when I do, I can sponsor two families overseas.... empower a socialist government to take more of my income via taxes, and you get rid of MY CHOICE, who gets that money.
Let's say Bernie Sanders is the greatest politician in the world, and everything works out great, what happens with the next president? You just setup an even larger government with more power over our decision making... what happens when a bad government comes along?
I like choices, and I'll be damned if you think you have the right to take that away from people.
I have 5 in my family by the way, and two exchange students. My rooms generate revenue so I can have more things that I choose, and determine what local business I want to be successful. Get over yourself and this socialist crap. It kills choice and individualism.
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Look, this might be hard for you to understand, but I don't sell myself short. I work harder than others for less because I care about every job I do. I also am not stupid. I realize that there is people all over the globe that would gladly do my job for 10% of what I do, and that the more we tax and regulate jobs here, the more likely that I will be fired, and those jobs will spring up over there.
Again, lose the entitlement. I will absolutely work harder than you, and its not selling myself short, its making coin.
Because of this mindset, I own a 5 bedroom house, 5 vehicles, and have a half million in assets.
Frankly, I waste too much time trying to tell others how to not suck.
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Strange though, because they keep on giving me bonuses.
See, the thing is, companies deserve the right to get rid of dead weight, and bad employees that simpley don't put out as much as others. Good leaders also should realize that they too are replaceable, same with the entire company.
Back in the old days of Capitalism (before it became socialist corporatism), If a company sucked, the workers would leave and start a better company, and the old dinosaur and its bad leadership would die with it while the good one remained.
Now, becuase of regulations, its impossible to have the workers start that necessary competition.
So, when people say the US is already socialist, I agree! That is why you have monopolies dying, and need to be bailed out. That is why shitty workers get more money for producing less. That is why people are fleeing with their money away from the US, instead of investing in it.
Trump, Clinton, Bush, Obama... it matters not, the system itself promotes retardation.
Just get out of the way of my right to work, and work harder than you. Simply put, you suck.
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So what if they are? Profit isn't bad.
Profit allows a company to
1) pay workers more
2) save money for when market conditions change and business slows down, so they can pay their workers.
3) invest in better equipment for the workers
4) invest more in Research and Development
5) offer retirement plans or healthcare packages for employees
6) buy up old dinosaur companies that are failing
7) invest in new product lines
8) offer other perks like what I get. Company truck, gas card, move vacation pay, gym memberships, etc.
Or... lets say the very worst is happening. Lets say they pay the CEO 1,000,000/year
IF the CEO is going out and buying a boat, motorcycle, and eating at fancy restaurants...she's employing people. If she's buying a 3rd vacation home, there is plumbers, electricians, carpenters and others employed to build that vacation home.
Remember... Money is not the problem, it is how you get the money. If the money is coming from extorted tax dollars, that is a form of corruption. Corruption breeds in socialism because it gives the government more money and more decision making. Why would you take those decisions away from your public? Horrible in my opinion.
Only a greedy person would want to take away from others based on the notion they have a better idea of what 'fair' means than someone else. That, my friend, is why you need to lose the entitlement attitude. Its oppressive, especially if you vote with that attitude. You welcome using force against others, and that is wrong.
I am friends with the people I work with, because I choose to be. As they make more money from gaining customers, so do I. That is a great friendship to have.
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"While the Mondragon cooperatives have been successful in terms of business objectives, they are not exactly harbingers of a classless society. Despite the fact that everybody is an “owner”, the blue-collar workers on the assembly line do not feel that they have that much of a stake in the company. Kasmir conducted poll of workers at Mayc, a private company in Mondragon, and at Fagor Clima, a co-op of comparable size that turned out similar products.
In answer to the question “In your job, do you feel that you are working as if the firm is yours?”, manual workers at Mayc replied 75 percent in the negative as opposed to 78 percent at Fagor. When asked whether they felt “part of the firm”, 33 percent of the Mayc manual workers said no but Fagor workers were even more alienated. Fully half said they did not. Meanwhile, those in more skilled or management positions tended to be happier in both places."
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"By 2001, many workers at Mondragon were not even on a par with the 50 percent of manual workers who told Sharryn Kasmir that they did not feel “part of the firm”. I am referring to the largely foreign contract workers who are not even part of the collective ownership.
The October 23, 2001 Guardian reported:
Under Mr Cancelo’s guidance the MCC [Mondragon Cooperative Corporation] members have learned to think like the shareholders of any other global business. In order to protect their own jobs from fluctuations in demand, 20% of the workforce are on part-time or short-term contracts and can easily be shed. Like all the co-op’s foreign employees and most Spanish workers outside the Basque country, the 148 staff at Maier UK – a Lichfield car parts company that MCC bought earlier this year – are not co-op members."
NOTEWORTHY: The Subsidiaries of Your glorious Co-OP have been bailed out. AKA, they created sub-corps to protect the main corporation. This isn't anything what I like, agree with, or even show how well coops work.
EIther way I'll say it again because you were not listning:
I want Capitalism, not Corporatism. I don't care if people want to form unions or coops, so long as they don't force government law to protect their monopoly over entire markets.
IE, if you suck, you shouldn't be propped up and bailed out.
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The only reason why corporatism exists is because the government made it. They wanted taxes, but they didn't want to hurt job providers, so they created an 'entity' that isn't really all that accountable for their actions, and then they protected them with regulations.
In free market capitalism, when GM's costs got so high, and their sales dropped, the workers could easily start up a new car company and do a better job. Unfortunately, laws and regulations protected the monopolies of the big auto makers, and made it EXTREMELY expensive for any new car companies to come around.
Government is the very problem. Free market capitalism offers no protection for corporations. Free market capitalism, if there is a tax involved (I dislike tax) is a flat fair tax across tha board. Everyone is equal, everyone pays a percentage. This brings accountability back to the companies.
You'd get a kick out of Milton Friedman. He explains that even the environment could be an owned commodity. Not corporate owned as much as individual or company owned. Huge difference.
The big thing to remember is that Socialists only see so much of a pie for everyone to share. Corporatists want to elect a government to control the pies. Capitalists just bake more pies.
Understand?
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Libertarianism believes in the free choice of the individual. IE, if you want to get together with your friends and have a socialist city, we support it, but don't force people across the entire nation (or world via the UN) to adhere to someone else setting policy.
Libertarians believe in Choice, Free markets where the customer gets to decide who passes or fails, and property rights. (IE, you own what you make...if you want to give up the rights and sell collectively, go for it, if you wish to keep it to yourself, that is your right, you made it)
Generally we have a sour taste in our mouth of democracy being 51% bullying 49% to obey them.
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Ok, I'll fix the problem, so listen carefully.
The establishment is teaching kids its ok to go into debt for an education in a time where we have access to free education. This is like selling water to people in a lake.
Instead of forgiving peoples loans (ie, stealing off other peoples paychecks via taxes), why not address the root problem. Government regulation that protects established Universities and Colleges as 'the authority' on education.
What am I 'blabbing on about'?
I'd love to be an aerospace Engineer. Here in Canada, we have socialist school system, but I still can't get into any of these programs because there is only a 6 universities (1 military) that teaches them. I also have two boys and two properties I have to maintain with little income coming in now, because we are socialist, and all the jobs are leaving due to high taxes. (this is the reality of socialism, only the monopolies remain because they can afford the overhead of high taxes).
The internet is the one chance we have at free education right now. You literally can find out how to do almost anything right now. Myself, I have two videos teaching people how to do the Timing on a very specific Nissan 4 cylinder engine. Hundreds of thousands of views.
But what about Lab time? Companies could open up their doors to students to do lab work (and some do). Much like German style schools. We had an exchange student from Germany that the wife and I hosted. His work experience for industrial design was at Bosch. They take an 'apprenticeship' style education, and the costs are taken on by the employer. The Student shadows the real engineers and designers, then works on his own projects and works with teams. Real world experience, helped by the private sector.
So what I propose is to slowly stop protecting the established universities that goudge and open up the regulations that allow education to be more free to the public, so they can get that 'bullshit certification' easier, and at least get a foot in the door earlier.
You can't simply get government to fix things through taxing... trust me, Im in Canada and paid nearly $600,000 in taxes over the past 8 years. If I had that money back, I could put my two kids through really nice schools, and have them debt free.
Socialism isn't the answer, and if you watch the documentary 'hidden influence: The rise of collectivism", you'll see that this is just another way for the established corporations and unions to corner markets and control you through yet another worse form of corruption.
Cheers.
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No I want to end all corporate and union welfare, as well as lessen regulations so smaller companies can form easier. If you and I can be job providers, we can take away from the monopolies.
Right now, I brew beer in my house/garage. Its healthy, doesn't kill anyone, and easy to make. Yet if I wanted to sell to someone (right now I give to my friends for free), the government will put me in jail. The taxes and trade cartels have put a government mandated management on my ability to start a company.
First they want me to open up shop in a Comercial setting, not my house. That will cost about one million dollars....
Then they want me to follow local bylaws regarding handicapped washrooms, lighting, emergency exitcs etc... that will be anywhere between $10k-$60k pending on the location I find.
Then they want to control the distribution. Meaning I Can't directly sell to my customers, I have to go to a 3rd party cartel to distribute. ...costs, higher each year as the EPA and other environmental levies on petrol trafficking. (sorry, I can't ship my beer via my smart car or tesla...government made that illegal)
Then they want me to pay more tax than everyone else because its a 'sin tax'. Beer, Smokes, get taxed more.... all hail glorious government.
So yeah, when I say conservative, I mean fuck the government. They are making it impossible for you and I to get into the market. They are driving up the costs of doing business, and thus, this allows monopolies to form.... without any real competition.
I've actually considered moving from Canada down to Colorado, simply because that state allows people like me to sell directly to customers. IE, Not illegal to drive it over to liquor stores, stadiums, etc.
Do you get it yet? That is what FIscally Conservative is about. Untie my hands so I can be a job provider. Stop protecting monopolies.
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I'm a gun owning, Libertarian, that believes people are only worth what they put into the world. I worked in the Oil and Gas industry, but also understand the importance of new green technology. Though, married with a wife and am personally against the gay lifestyle, I do know people that are gay/trans, and have no problem talking to them. If they come into my home and start selling us on why we need to be gay, then I have a problem as that violates the only important thing in the world. The Nap. My rights. My personal property and option to refuse any other person's lifestyle if I wish. The State, however, wishes to impose a lifestyle on you. Right vs Left Politics is a thing of the past. Its about the State vs the Individual, and supporting one government over the other only makes you guilty of the NAP in some form or another.
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Uh, 'Worth' is determined by mutual agreement between the buyer and seller. If you don't believe something is worth more than $5, then you don't buy it. If enough people don't buy it, the seller is forced to lower the price or go out of business. When the seller goes out of business, in a true free market, you or I come along and fill the void, selling for whatever the market, IE, our customers, determine is fair market value.
Capitalism is fair. When it became unfair is when the government imposed minimum wage, taxes, regulations, bylaws, and other fancy schemes to take money away from customers and sellers. This drives up the cost so you don't determine what the worth is..... the government does. This is why you are already socialist, and your middle class is disappearing. You don't have Capitalism.
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Let me explain why profit is good, because socialists don't seem to understand:
Why you need Profit!
Profit allows a company to
1) give raises to harder/smarter working employees
2) invest in innovation to make things more efficient and easier for workers, if not better technology, RnD to offer a superior product, or safer equipment for employees.
3) invest in bad failed companies that were no good at doing business, and not responsible to the environment.
4) Keep a staff when demand is down, or there is hiccups in the economy. Or hire more employees when needed to provide more jobs.
5) Offer employees benefit programs like extended health care, RRSP(401K for you Americans) options, and bonuses.
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Profit is also what allowed my wife and I to sponsor two families overseas through a charity of OUR CHOICE. These families live because we help provide them with education and food.
That said, government kicked the crap out of our industry, and is now imposing a carbon tax... taking money from me, killing jobs, and instead of me willing to help these two families, that money might maybe be going to other UN nations.... maybe going to Dictators or Families?
How would you recommend I tell the two families ,that relied on my profit, that my government just killed my income, and now I can't donate to them anymore?
Seriously. I would like to know because that is the problem I will have to face this summer.
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This interviewer and the interviewer are both ignorant to what the problem is.
Shkreli states that Government doesn't set drug companies, CORRECT, they never should, but the Interviewer danced around the no1 problem with the equation. Competition.
Let's address that, seeing as neither one of these two were smart enough. The guy trying to save his ass or the Interviewer that is fresh outta highschool.
1) there is no competition for new drugs in the US because the government has created a whole bunch of regulations that make it virtually impossible for you and I to come up with a drug and sell it to market, even if we had a cure for Cancer right now.
2) The root of all evil in Big Pharma is not this idiot who has more money than brains, it is the insurance companies, and the bureaucrats that control the healthcare rules.
If the USDA would address patent laws problems, and lessen regulations on drugs that people are willing to take, we could see competition arise and costs unilaterally go down.
I'm from Canada, a very socialist government controlled healthcare system. Drugs are not cheaper here... they only get pushed onto the taxpayer. Money is still going to the bureaucrats that sit and control it. Problem is not this punk kid.
Vice, get better interviewers.
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***** Intelligence is also not determined by race either. If you study cultures, you'll realize that as the world 'went about its daily grind', technology and information was passed slowly, but areas did share information. See, that is why you notice that each continent is filled with a slight difference, yet similar 'upbringing' In Europe, we adapted from Roman, before that, Greek, before that, Sumarian
In Asia, they also had their empires, and their trade, and it passed down from various dynasties.
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CAT Canada was the last one that came to mind. The union was too costly up here, and the dollar was lower in the US than up here, so they simply couldn't afford all the workers, and thus shut the entire facility down in Ontario, went down south and hired people in the US cheaper. (yes, that's not overseas).
GM's Union also helped close down factories in Detroit. You'll notice that GM is trying hard to get into the Chinese market, with building the cars over there as well. This means they don't have to offer bloated retirement packages they cannot afford (reference, Robert Kiyosaki's 'the prophecy' from 2002)
Lockheed Martin also outsourced many electronics of the F35 to China.
Kellogs was another one.
All unionized (I didn't notice that until after I posted them, just a strange coincidence)
The free market will prevail, and its unfortunate that people hold onto it and the faith that government will somehow make it better for people. Truth is, globalization has happened, we can't stop it, we can only try to compete in it, and I know Canada does it better, faster, and more environmentally sound than other people. Lets have a Deflation, and help bring the costs of things down, so its remarkably cheap to live, and we can have technological advances here, instead of overseas.
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Sorry, You are asking what regulations? ...Really, the regulations of safety such as 'A car needs to have XXX airbags', Therefore the car companies have greater costs. Workers need to work more, or plants need to be re-tooled. These regulations just killed off any potential for you and I to ever start our own car company.
Other regulations in Canada are our environmental laws such as Directive 50 (I personally worked with this one and environmentalists). It costs money to have a Me and an environmentalist on a drilling site, testing fluids and 'babysitting' people to get a job done. The rules are made in a lab by people that don't work in the field. So The environmentalist and I are both making over $120k per year, those costs get driven down to the consumer, making our oil more expensive than lets say , Saudi Arabia whom charges $50/bbl because they don't care about lives, environment or any of that stuff that we do.
At the end of the day, its not government, or regulation that makes the area safe or happy, its workers. Individuals.
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"Except you need to exchange money for food, and your labour for money. Thus, it is not voluntary to me."
In a free market capitalist society, you would legally be allowed to work for beer, sex, housing, or even adapt the worst collectivist thinking you want, as long as it doesn't force others to obey by your thinking.
It is the government that created the minimum wage, the labour laws, the conditions to allow unions to bully employees right out of work, the corporations to form and hide money....
Do you understand the difference between corporatism and Capitalism yet?
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Every company ( sole proprietorship, co-op, and corporation) has a goal of having no restrictions and controlling the market. Only glorious government and its regulations, tax schemes, and trade tariffs can protect the monopolies.
Example: Auto industry. They put the price so high of building a car that it made it impossible for talented workers in detroit to separate and start their own car company.
In a free market capitalist society, it would have been encouraged for those workers to create something better, with no expensive restrictions or government intervention, so that way people could keep working.
Instead, in corporate (not capitalist) america, the government extorts tax money away from everyone to bail out the bad corporations.
Please understand the difference between Corporatism and Capitalism.
Capitalism allows you to be a job provider, easier.
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If my brain doesn't work, that means I'm a special needs individual making $150,000 per year. Jealous?
I'm thinking someone is angry at how I completely called you out. You are trapped in some city somewhere, slave to some system, and are too afraid to get out and do something with your life. Its so easy to complain and bitch on the internet, and pretend to stand for things isn't it. Instead of me telling you everything about me (which isn't hard to find if you know how to look), how about YOU tell me why you are an asshole, and think society should change to every crybaby minority anarchist out there?
See, I know the things that sucked in my life, and I eliminated them, and set myself up to be successful, if you can't do that, its on you bud.
Keep living life on the sidelines, and spread your anarchy, I mean 'good intentions' while the silent majority of us take your money.
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So, I have my last name in my screenname, a youtube video that helps people, and you can easily find my address. Not to mention you know what I look like. ...you hide, you bitch, you complain, you whine, and keep talking about nothing. I'll buy you a beer because you sound very poor. Then maybe, in person, you can tell me what you mean exactly because you are not clear, you are rhetorical at best.
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***** Solar and wind technology rely on materials mined from the earth using diesel excavators. THen those goods are shipped around the world by diesel ships, trains and trucks. Probably to a factory powered by Coal in China, because activists in the 70's drove up the costs of Nuclear energy...then those goods get transported back to consumers, who don't have enough money to buy them because you just used your activism to kill the fossil fuel industry, that helped set this whole thing in motion.
Please grow up, realize that all technology relies on each other, and until we get past that hump, we need fossil fuels. Carbon taxing them, or regulating them drives up the costs, and makes it harder for you and I to afford 'green' technology. I'm looking to buy a solar roof right now, I can get down to $2/watt. ...I want to see a day when its $0.10/watt. That will come via capitalism, and less govenrment interaction in a global economy, so people like you and I can usher in this technology and live by example.
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Communism never happened. I'll explain, because I read books...
You have people that tried to usher in Marxist ideologies and a communist utopia where everyone is equal. Some of these are elected democratically, others are through revolution.
What happened in every situation is once you overthrow the 'rich oligarchy', you are left with many people that don't know what to do, so they then either empower a government to 'administer' all that equality, or those people simply take power.
So, now you've just created a two class society. Government (gets paid by taxation, IE your labour) and then everyone else. Gee, what ever could go wrong?
PRO TIP; Communism has never happened, and neither has Capitalism. The difference though is that Capitalism empowers the individual to have choice, Communism creates a culture where individuality doesn't matter, and that (through force, democratically or otherwise) you are bullied to be a product of your peers.
So, good luck with that. Millions starved under Mao, including some of my friends family.
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