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Diekan wrote:It's all about greed.
The country's major industries are collectively raking in trillions, hand over fist, in profits while so many people die from perfectly treatable ailments simply because they can't afford to PAY for the health care they need. Horse shit.
Diekan wrote:I'm not talking about JUST the telco's - I'm talking about ALL the major type companies in the country. Record labels, oil, auto makers, so on and so forth.
Explain to me why it's logical for all these companies to have to so much money while the very people who made them what they are, are left to suffer?
Exxon Mobile - 36 billion dollars in a year in PROFIT. Would it really be so bad, would it really bankrupt them to donate 5 billion to medical research? To donate back INTO the fucking country that made them rich? Hell no it wouldn't, but you see... in the grand ole US of A - greed trumpts the value of human life.
arlos wrote:Well, obviously, if they're not MAKING profits, then they wouldn't be required to donate any portion of them, now would they?
Unchecked capitalism is a Very Bad Thing. I was under the impression that we had learned repeatedly in this country that complete Laissez-Faire capitalism was ultimately a large detriment to society, as it ultimately led to a very few ultra-rich, almost no middle class, lots of poor, etc. That's why they enacted all those rules and laws back when to counter the railroad barons, oil barons, etc. Funnily enough though, we're back to that today, with predictable results... our middle class is disappearing, businesses are being allowed to do whatever they want in the name of squeezing out that last half a percent of profit (offshoring jobs, raping the environment, etc.)...
arlos wrote:We need MORE regulations on business, not less.
Diekan wrote:It's all about greed.
arlos wrote:Oh yeah, there's NO small business operating in the state of Washington, none at all, right? Guess what, they have a higher minimum wage RIGHT NOW than the one that the demos are trying to get passed as a national wage. Oh yeah, it has obviously COMPLETELY crippled that state's economy, by your logic. Sorry to inform you, but Washington's economy is doing quite well.
Your argument is typical scaremongering, completely unsupported by fact.
-Arlos
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