Comments by "RexFx" (@RextheRebel) on "The Hill"
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"You cant tell people where you can work, how you're going to work"... sounds like you're against Capitalism sir, since we are forced to pick certain careers or starve/suffer and when we get those jobs we have almost zero freedom in what we do. We listen to our bosses and if we step just one centimeter out of line we can get fired. You want free enterprise, make sure the people can invest in themselves and in each other instead of relying on the banks and large investors that take stock and ownership over that new enterprise. You want freedom? Make sure people have their basic needs met and have access to resources necessary for them to pursue their own future.
And maybe you, Jaime Dimon, should read the history of socialism. It might help you understand that socialism is not "when the government does stuff der der der". The government does what the people wants, in theory, but big companies and fat cats like YOU buy the government so that what the people want wont happen. These powerful capitalist overlords are just that, overlords. They bash centralized socialism from the 20th century yet what is a monopoly? The Soviet Union was a monopoly, the people were the employees of the only real business in the country, the government. That's no different than capitalism today. That is capitalism's nature. It flows to a small group of people. The very system that pushes competition pushes constant growth and buyouts of smaller chains more. The very competition they espouse, is the process that allows competition to falter. Because eventually, 1 or a few people will have won from that competitive market and leave the rest on the bleachers and in the audience to watch as things continue on without them.
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