Originally posted by Kidicious
I can also agrue that the capitalist system is not capable of providing adequately for everyone. In fact, maybe you would like to show me when it has ever done so.
I can also agrue that the capitalist system is not capable of providing adequately for everyone. In fact, maybe you would like to show me when it has ever done so.

Then their is homeless, but most of these people etheir have drug or other realated problems or metal problems which prevent them form being able to live a normal life, and thus end up on the streets.
This really has nothing to do with capitalism, since we do offer free education, and in many states if someone lives in proverty they can get a free education in the numerous community collages in the states. With the homeless this is more a mental health issue then anyone being oppressed, and would you say that someone who does simple task for about $6.00 an hour should be paid 30K a year for it simply because they are poor? Yes people should help them, but doing this would hurt more people them it would help. You know why? It would cause inflation, thus prices would go up and people buying power would go down and far more people would end up in proverty or close to it. The best thing is to teach them skills, which to many they can do it in the current system, since their are numerous programs for this in place.
On the other hand if you look at Soviet Union or anther other example of communism in the world, it has failed to provide a high standard of living to most of its people, expect of course for the party eliet and their friends.
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