Using a lovely and popular unnamed banking institution for an example, one could make a case that over the last sixty years the banking biz morphed from capitalism to communism. The local bank gives it's customers no interest on their pass book account, while it donates generously to the Burgh's sinister cabal of nonprofit agencies. It also has a professional sport field named for it, which connects the bank and the sport to city planning, which is also a cabal of city government, nonprofit agencies, and a banking industry in pink shorts. To some political minds, communism exists in the form of affiliated government and non-government agencies. In the twilight of the pre-cold war, banks lent money to private business models and paid depositors interest on their accounts. The new model still lends dough, but the working model is disturbingly borsht and vodka. Note alarming trends in socialized caviar.
Some cow pokes are intimating there is a mass conspiracy, oozing and sweating a master plan in the Federal Reserve and anywhere else the power elites meet and greet. Your modern freaky deaky rightist may be suggesting that the real estate melt down of 2008 was the result of a government agenda to wipe out the free market middle class, that home mortgage lending practices were the missiles, and defaulted loans were the kaboom. That's an awful load of marginalized pop dogma just for a lead in to dialectic materialism. You're a champ for hanging in this long.
I don't think you'll break your beak on too many intellectual rightists. Among these rare pussy cat swallowtail types, there is lisping discourse on the practice of dialectic materialism. In short, the method is to teach the ways of business and industry to the poor and oppressed, who then infiltrate business and industry, bringing their portfolio of social justice agendas into the shop along with their lunch box and Maoist military cap. Yoko Ono used to enjoy wearing one, back in the hippie days. The new business model is socialized under government guidelines and is re-purposed. We no longer need nifty luxury items and a high standard of living. Business and industry is there to support the advancement of interest groups. And, as rightists bore everyone with at parties, social models are horribly inefficient. It's evident here. Milton Friedman's economics don't go over for shit these days, are are not in anyway a quick fix for fucked macro econ. I don't really believe much of anything. With the Donald yammering about re-inventing free market economics, least a cowboy can do is jaw on it across the campfire. Non-aligned misfits should join in. Winos warmly invited. I love it when migrant workers play their accordions, all camped out between the river and the railroad tracks. Free speech is groovy. Too bad it don't pay shit.
Some cow pokes are intimating there is a mass conspiracy, oozing and sweating a master plan in the Federal Reserve and anywhere else the power elites meet and greet. Your modern freaky deaky rightist may be suggesting that the real estate melt down of 2008 was the result of a government agenda to wipe out the free market middle class, that home mortgage lending practices were the missiles, and defaulted loans were the kaboom. That's an awful load of marginalized pop dogma just for a lead in to dialectic materialism. You're a champ for hanging in this long.
I don't think you'll break your beak on too many intellectual rightists. Among these rare pussy cat swallowtail types, there is lisping discourse on the practice of dialectic materialism. In short, the method is to teach the ways of business and industry to the poor and oppressed, who then infiltrate business and industry, bringing their portfolio of social justice agendas into the shop along with their lunch box and Maoist military cap. Yoko Ono used to enjoy wearing one, back in the hippie days. The new business model is socialized under government guidelines and is re-purposed. We no longer need nifty luxury items and a high standard of living. Business and industry is there to support the advancement of interest groups. And, as rightists bore everyone with at parties, social models are horribly inefficient. It's evident here. Milton Friedman's economics don't go over for shit these days, are are not in anyway a quick fix for fucked macro econ. I don't really believe much of anything. With the Donald yammering about re-inventing free market economics, least a cowboy can do is jaw on it across the campfire. Non-aligned misfits should join in. Winos warmly invited. I love it when migrant workers play their accordions, all camped out between the river and the railroad tracks. Free speech is groovy. Too bad it don't pay shit.
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