we were talking about the US, and states like texas dont have income tax and they still provide safety and other amenities, humane existence is a mix of choices and help in the community no need to regulate that, and the best way to let people make something out of themselves is to stay out of their business and stop trying to favor one group over the other, let the market speak.
we were talking about the US, and states like texas dont have income tax and they still provide safety and other amenities, humane existence is a mix of choices and help in the community no need to regulate that, and the best way to let people make something out of themselves is to stay out of their business and stop trying to favor one group over the other, let the market speak.
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and the nature of the aid is even more disgusting:
we were talking about the US, and states like texas dont have income tax and they still provide safety and other amenities, humane existence is a mix of choices and help in the community no need to regulate that, and the best way to let people make something out of themselves is to stay out of their business and stop trying to favor one group over the other, let the market speak.
we were talking about the US, and states like texas dont have income tax and they still provide safety and other amenities, humane existence is a mix of choices and help in the community no need to regulate that, and the best way to let people make something out of themselves is to stay out of their business and stop trying to favor one group over the other, let the market speak.
we were talking about the US, and states like texas dont have income tax and they still provide safety and other amenities, humane existence is a mix of choices and help in the community no need to regulate that, and the best way to let people make something out of themselves is to stay out of their business and stop trying to favor one group over the other, let the market speak.
Market forces alone so often fail to bring the greatest benfits though. Seriously, I know I said this already somewhere a few weeks ago, but I've yet to discover a single convincing model not relying on strong government intervention that does not end up in drastic inequality and poverty for large parts of the population.
Truth is though that there are job cuts in these huge companies with increasing frequency, with jobs even being outsourced to smaller "socialist" countries in the EU. One benefit/drawback, depending where you stand.
Btw while @Hustini you lament 33 billion of foreign aid (parts of that going to legitimately important projects), the 500 largest US-cooporations got ~2.1 trillion of profits offshore to avoid taxes. That alone would bring ~600 billion dollars.
Btw while @Hustini you lament 33 billion of foreign aid (parts of that going to legitimately important projects), the 500 largest US-cooporations got ~2.1 trillion of profits offshore to avoid taxes. That alone would bring ~600 billion dollars.
Truth is though that there are job cuts in these huge companies with increasing frequency, with jobs even being outsourced to smaller "socialist" countries in the EU. One benefit/drawback, depending where you stand.
Market forces alone so often fail to bring the greatest benfits though. Seriously, I know I said this already somewhere a few weeks ago, but I've yet to discover a single convincing model not relying on strong government intervention that does not end up in drastic inequality and poverty for large parts of the population.