Capitalist nations starve a lot more often the Communist nations do.
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prove to me that communism isn't immoral as heck
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[SIZE=1] Originally posted by People in capitalism are hungry because of natural catastophes like droughts/floods or wars etc,
Che is absolutely right. Look at it from a world view. This is a capitalist world. That is why people starve. If we lived in a communist world people wouldn't even starve because of natural catastrophes.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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Originally posted by Kidicious
Don't forget about the shortages UR. Right now the homeless shelter for families is full where I live. NOw that's what I call an inefficiency. Who the hell cares how many SUVs we produce when homeless families have no place to go?
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Originally posted by yavoon
that thought lacks pragmatism. u can't strip ppl of suv's and have an equal amt of work go into feeding ppl who don't do work. and to do so would be called slavery.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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Originally posted by Osweld
Has anyone answered how forcing people to work minimum wage to clean the toilets of billionares isn't just as bad a form of slavery yet?
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Originally posted by chegitz guevara
Originally posted by SKILORD
America until the Civil War was lassaiz faire.
Tariffs were lassaiz-faire? The Bank of the U.S. was lassaiz-faire? The Whiskey Tax was lassaiz-faire? Government theft of Indian land was lassaiz-faire? Government theft of Meixcan land was lassaiz-faire? Wow? I never new lassaiz-faire meant so much government intervention.
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