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You mean there aren't just two camps? "Regulation Bad!" and "Regulation Good!"?Houhusky said:
There is nothing on earth that cant be regulated into the ground under the justification of "externality".... But that wasn't what you originally said...HHusky said:
One of the classic economic problems with the free market, identified by the most pro-capitalist econ faculty you can ever imagine--the UW econ and business faculty of the 1970s--is externalities. What, besides no regulation on fracking at all, are you advocating?RaceBannon said:
I love a booming economy. That's why I voted for TrumpHHusky said:
You first.RaceBannon said:
You should actually listen to the people you vote forHHusky said:
Sure, obviously when I said regulation is necessary I was advocating criminalizing private industry, said no MBA ever.Swaye said:
I am dumbfounded at this guy. I also beat you by 53 seconds. "Heavy regulation is the engine of growth!" - said no economist everHouhusky said:
True, who can forget about well capitalism works in countries like North Korea, Venezuela, Cuba, Zimbabwe, or the Soviet Union. Capitalism thrives in regulation!!!HHusky said:
Regulated capitalism with progressive taxation can do it, but that's not what the TugCon universe is preaching. Unregulated, barely taxed capitalism is their ideal, and that does NOT lift "entire societies out of poverty". As every economist worth a damn knows, unregulated capitalism explodes like a diesel engine without a governor.creepycoug said:
Then what does?HHusky said:
Capitalism doesn't raise entire societies out of poverty. Capitalism's biggest fans don't make that argument. Didn't any of you girls take any economics courses?pawz said:
Absolutely. Our kids NEED to know how capitalism raises entire societies out of poverty better than any other system - AINEC.HHusky said:Time to suggest equal time for the other side?
Anyway, the converse of Black Lives Matter is that they don't.
And, in fact capitalism’s biggest fans, indeed even its intellectual antithesis, say otherwise. Even Marx acknowledged capitalism’s unique ability to reduce and often entirely limit, scarcity.
Interested in your serious response here.
The funny thing is, the die hard anarcho-capitalists here think capitalism is fragile. But capitalism doesn't whither in the presence of regulation; it thrives. It does so because it is vital and it can harness human motivations to increase wealth for a society, but not without taking its classic problems into account as well.
Biden's ban on fracking alone is an economy killer
Despite it being a regulation
Maybe try again without the general "capitalism doesn't whither in the presence of regulation; it thrives."
Here Ill do it for you... "Capitalism requires a delicate balance of free market individual liberty working in conjunction with regulation mostly around monopolies, individual property rights, and intellectual property. There are some cases where healthy debate and small regulations around specific, and limited, externalities should be implemented via the established legal process due to the particularly unbounded definition of externality and historical propensity of the State to collect power."
If you are just inarticulately trying to say; "big business loves big government" I agree... but I dont think that is what you are saying...
You'll remind me when a TugCon ever did anything but celebrate all deregulation, won't you?
It must piss you off that you have to (grudgingly) agree with me. -
Flat taxers are morons. You can get the tax code to incentivize and disincentivize all sorts of things when you're not a simpleton.SFGbob said:
And by "barely taxed" the Dazzler is referring to tax rate of 25%.HHusky said:
Regulated capitalism with progressive taxation can do it, but that's not what the TugCon universe is preaching. Unregulated, barely taxed capitalism is their ideal, and that does NOT lift "entire societies out of poverty". As every economist worth a damn knows, unregulated capitalism explodes like a diesel engine without a governor.creepycoug said:
Then what does?HHusky said:
Capitalism doesn't raise entire societies out of poverty. Capitalism's biggest fans don't make that argument. Didn't any of you girls take any economics courses?pawz said:
Absolutely. Our kids NEED to know how capitalism raises entire societies out of poverty better than any other system - AINEC.HHusky said:Time to suggest equal time for the other side?
Anyway, the converse of Black Lives Matter is that they don't.
And, in fact capitalism’s biggest fans, indeed even its intellectual antithesis, say otherwise. Even Marx acknowledged capitalism’s unique ability to reduce and often entirely limit, scarcity.
Interested in your serious response here.
The funny thing is, the die hard anarcho-capitalists here think capitalism is fragile. But capitalism doesn't whither in the presence of regulation; it thrives. It does so because it is vital and it can harness human motivations to increase wealth for a society, but not without taking its classic problems into account as well. -
The tax code is byzantine tyranny borne of complexity.HHusky said:
Flat taxers are morons. You can get the tax code to incentivize and disincentivize all sorts of things when you're not a simpleton.SFGbob said:
And by "barely taxed" the Dazzler is referring to tax rate of 25%.HHusky said:
Regulated capitalism with progressive taxation can do it, but that's not what the TugCon universe is preaching. Unregulated, barely taxed capitalism is their ideal, and that does NOT lift "entire societies out of poverty". As every economist worth a damn knows, unregulated capitalism explodes like a diesel engine without a governor.creepycoug said:
Then what does?HHusky said:
Capitalism doesn't raise entire societies out of poverty. Capitalism's biggest fans don't make that argument. Didn't any of you girls take any economics courses?pawz said:
Absolutely. Our kids NEED to know how capitalism raises entire societies out of poverty better than any other system - AINEC.HHusky said:Time to suggest equal time for the other side?
Anyway, the converse of Black Lives Matter is that they don't.
And, in fact capitalism’s biggest fans, indeed even its intellectual antithesis, say otherwise. Even Marx acknowledged capitalism’s unique ability to reduce and often entirely limit, scarcity.
Interested in your serious response here.
The funny thing is, the die hard anarcho-capitalists here think capitalism is fragile. But capitalism doesn't whither in the presence of regulation; it thrives. It does so because it is vital and it can harness human motivations to increase wealth for a society, but not without taking its classic problems into account as well. -
There's a million examples among smarter posters in the Tug of explaining the need for reasonable regulations.HHusky said:
You mean there aren't just two camps? "Regulation Bad!" and "Regulation Good!"?Houhusky said:
There is nothing on earth that cant be regulated into the ground under the justification of "externality".... But that wasn't what you originally said...HHusky said:
One of the classic economic problems with the free market, identified by the most pro-capitalist econ faculty you can ever imagine--the UW econ and business faculty of the 1970s--is externalities. What, besides no regulation on fracking at all, are you advocating?RaceBannon said:
I love a booming economy. That's why I voted for TrumpHHusky said:
You first.RaceBannon said:
You should actually listen to the people you vote forHHusky said:
Sure, obviously when I said regulation is necessary I was advocating criminalizing private industry, said no MBA ever.Swaye said:
I am dumbfounded at this guy. I also beat you by 53 seconds. "Heavy regulation is the engine of growth!" - said no economist everHouhusky said:
True, who can forget about well capitalism works in countries like North Korea, Venezuela, Cuba, Zimbabwe, or the Soviet Union. Capitalism thrives in regulation!!!HHusky said:
Regulated capitalism with progressive taxation can do it, but that's not what the TugCon universe is preaching. Unregulated, barely taxed capitalism is their ideal, and that does NOT lift "entire societies out of poverty". As every economist worth a damn knows, unregulated capitalism explodes like a diesel engine without a governor.creepycoug said:
Then what does?HHusky said:
Capitalism doesn't raise entire societies out of poverty. Capitalism's biggest fans don't make that argument. Didn't any of you girls take any economics courses?pawz said:
Absolutely. Our kids NEED to know how capitalism raises entire societies out of poverty better than any other system - AINEC.HHusky said:Time to suggest equal time for the other side?
Anyway, the converse of Black Lives Matter is that they don't.
And, in fact capitalism’s biggest fans, indeed even its intellectual antithesis, say otherwise. Even Marx acknowledged capitalism’s unique ability to reduce and often entirely limit, scarcity.
Interested in your serious response here.
The funny thing is, the die hard anarcho-capitalists here think capitalism is fragile. But capitalism doesn't whither in the presence of regulation; it thrives. It does so because it is vital and it can harness human motivations to increase wealth for a society, but not without taking its classic problems into account as well.
Biden's ban on fracking alone is an economy killer
Despite it being a regulation
Maybe try again without the general "capitalism doesn't whither in the presence of regulation; it thrives."
Here Ill do it for you... "Capitalism requires a delicate balance of free market individual liberty working in conjunction with regulation mostly around monopolies, individual property rights, and intellectual property. There are some cases where healthy debate and small regulations around specific, and limited, externalities should be implemented via the established legal process due to the particularly unbounded definition of externality and historical propensity of the State to collect power."
If you are just inarticulately trying to say; "big business loves big government" I agree... but I dont think that is what you are saying...
You'll remind me when a TugCon ever did anything but celebrate all deregulation, won't you?
It must piss you off that you have to (grudgingly) agree with me.
But now that your ovaries are tied up in a bunch, it's not worth the effort it would take to show you.
Maybe when you're off the rag. -
"Tyranny". What was your effective tax rate this year?GrundleStiltzkin said:
The tax code is byzantine tyranny borne of complexity.HHusky said:
Flat taxers are morons. You can get the tax code to incentivize and disincentivize all sorts of things when you're not a simpleton.SFGbob said:
And by "barely taxed" the Dazzler is referring to tax rate of 25%.HHusky said:
Regulated capitalism with progressive taxation can do it, but that's not what the TugCon universe is preaching. Unregulated, barely taxed capitalism is their ideal, and that does NOT lift "entire societies out of poverty". As every economist worth a damn knows, unregulated capitalism explodes like a diesel engine without a governor.creepycoug said:
Then what does?HHusky said:
Capitalism doesn't raise entire societies out of poverty. Capitalism's biggest fans don't make that argument. Didn't any of you girls take any economics courses?pawz said:
Absolutely. Our kids NEED to know how capitalism raises entire societies out of poverty better than any other system - AINEC.HHusky said:Time to suggest equal time for the other side?
Anyway, the converse of Black Lives Matter is that they don't.
And, in fact capitalism’s biggest fans, indeed even its intellectual antithesis, say otherwise. Even Marx acknowledged capitalism’s unique ability to reduce and often entirely limit, scarcity.
Interested in your serious response here.
The funny thing is, the die hard anarcho-capitalists here think capitalism is fragile. But capitalism doesn't whither in the presence of regulation; it thrives. It does so because it is vital and it can harness human motivations to increase wealth for a society, but not without taking its classic problems into account as well. -
She’s a 5 without the tits and a 6 with them. Let’s see the belly and ass.pawz said: -
Who did you plagiarize this heap of bullshit from, Boris?HHusky said:
Regulated capitalism with progressive taxation can do it, but that's not what the TugCon universe is preaching. Unregulated, barely taxed capitalism is their ideal, and that does NOT lift "entire societies out of poverty". As every economist worth a damn knows, unregulated capitalism explodes like a diesel engine without a governor.creepycoug said:
Then what does?HHusky said:
Capitalism doesn't raise entire societies out of poverty. Capitalism's biggest fans don't make that argument. Didn't any of you girls take any economics courses?pawz said:
Absolutely. Our kids NEED to know how capitalism raises entire societies out of poverty better than any other system - AINEC.HHusky said:Time to suggest equal time for the other side?
Anyway, the converse of Black Lives Matter is that they don't.
And, in fact capitalism’s biggest fans, indeed even its intellectual antithesis, say otherwise. Even Marx acknowledged capitalism’s unique ability to reduce and often entirely limit, scarcity.
Interested in your serious response here.
The funny thing is, the die hard anarcho-capitalists here think capitalism is fragile. But capitalism doesn't whither in the presence of regulation; it thrives. It does so because it is vital and it can harness human motivations to increase wealth for a society, but not without taking its classic problems into account as well. -
Adam Smith.NorthwestFresh said:
Who did you plagiarize this heap of bullshit from, Boris?HHusky said:
Regulated capitalism with progressive taxation can do it, but that's not what the TugCon universe is preaching. Unregulated, barely taxed capitalism is their ideal, and that does NOT lift "entire societies out of poverty". As every economist worth a damn knows, unregulated capitalism explodes like a diesel engine without a governor.creepycoug said:
Then what does?HHusky said:
Capitalism doesn't raise entire societies out of poverty. Capitalism's biggest fans don't make that argument. Didn't any of you girls take any economics courses?pawz said:
Absolutely. Our kids NEED to know how capitalism raises entire societies out of poverty better than any other system - AINEC.HHusky said:Time to suggest equal time for the other side?
Anyway, the converse of Black Lives Matter is that they don't.
And, in fact capitalism’s biggest fans, indeed even its intellectual antithesis, say otherwise. Even Marx acknowledged capitalism’s unique ability to reduce and often entirely limit, scarcity.
Interested in your serious response here.
The funny thing is, the die hard anarcho-capitalists here think capitalism is fragile. But capitalism doesn't whither in the presence of regulation; it thrives. It does so because it is vital and it can harness human motivations to increase wealth for a society, but not without taking its classic problems into account as well. -
Turd could do it. He just doesn't want to.TurdBomber said:
There's a million examples among smarter posters in the Tug of explaining the need for reasonable regulations.HHusky said:
You mean there aren't just two camps? "Regulation Bad!" and "Regulation Good!"?Houhusky said:
There is nothing on earth that cant be regulated into the ground under the justification of "externality".... But that wasn't what you originally said...HHusky said:
One of the classic economic problems with the free market, identified by the most pro-capitalist econ faculty you can ever imagine--the UW econ and business faculty of the 1970s--is externalities. What, besides no regulation on fracking at all, are you advocating?RaceBannon said:
I love a booming economy. That's why I voted for TrumpHHusky said:
You first.RaceBannon said:
You should actually listen to the people you vote forHHusky said:
Sure, obviously when I said regulation is necessary I was advocating criminalizing private industry, said no MBA ever.Swaye said:
I am dumbfounded at this guy. I also beat you by 53 seconds. "Heavy regulation is the engine of growth!" - said no economist everHouhusky said:
True, who can forget about well capitalism works in countries like North Korea, Venezuela, Cuba, Zimbabwe, or the Soviet Union. Capitalism thrives in regulation!!!HHusky said:
Regulated capitalism with progressive taxation can do it, but that's not what the TugCon universe is preaching. Unregulated, barely taxed capitalism is their ideal, and that does NOT lift "entire societies out of poverty". As every economist worth a damn knows, unregulated capitalism explodes like a diesel engine without a governor.creepycoug said:
Then what does?HHusky said:
Capitalism doesn't raise entire societies out of poverty. Capitalism's biggest fans don't make that argument. Didn't any of you girls take any economics courses?pawz said:
Absolutely. Our kids NEED to know how capitalism raises entire societies out of poverty better than any other system - AINEC.HHusky said:Time to suggest equal time for the other side?
Anyway, the converse of Black Lives Matter is that they don't.
And, in fact capitalism’s biggest fans, indeed even its intellectual antithesis, say otherwise. Even Marx acknowledged capitalism’s unique ability to reduce and often entirely limit, scarcity.
Interested in your serious response here.
The funny thing is, the die hard anarcho-capitalists here think capitalism is fragile. But capitalism doesn't whither in the presence of regulation; it thrives. It does so because it is vital and it can harness human motivations to increase wealth for a society, but not without taking its classic problems into account as well.
Biden's ban on fracking alone is an economy killer
Despite it being a regulation
Maybe try again without the general "capitalism doesn't whither in the presence of regulation; it thrives."
Here Ill do it for you... "Capitalism requires a delicate balance of free market individual liberty working in conjunction with regulation mostly around monopolies, individual property rights, and intellectual property. There are some cases where healthy debate and small regulations around specific, and limited, externalities should be implemented via the established legal process due to the particularly unbounded definition of externality and historical propensity of the State to collect power."
If you are just inarticulately trying to say; "big business loves big government" I agree... but I dont think that is what you are saying...
You'll remind me when a TugCon ever did anything but celebrate all deregulation, won't you?
It must piss you off that you have to (grudgingly) agree with me.
But now that your ovaries are tied up in a bunch, it's not worth the effort it would take to show you.
Maybe when you're off the rag. -
Which does nothing to address your fucking lie about people here are advocating for a "barely taxed" completely unregulated form of Capitalism. But I hope your strawman ass fuck makes your feel better Dazzler.HHusky said:
Flat taxers are morons. You can get the tax code to incentivize and disincentivize all sorts of things when you're not a simpleton.SFGbob said:
And by "barely taxed" the Dazzler is referring to tax rate of 25%.HHusky said:
Regulated capitalism with progressive taxation can do it, but that's not what the TugCon universe is preaching. Unregulated, barely taxed capitalism is their ideal, and that does NOT lift "entire societies out of poverty". As every economist worth a damn knows, unregulated capitalism explodes like a diesel engine without a governor.creepycoug said:
Then what does?HHusky said:
Capitalism doesn't raise entire societies out of poverty. Capitalism's biggest fans don't make that argument. Didn't any of you girls take any economics courses?pawz said:
Absolutely. Our kids NEED to know how capitalism raises entire societies out of poverty better than any other system - AINEC.HHusky said:Time to suggest equal time for the other side?
Anyway, the converse of Black Lives Matter is that they don't.
And, in fact capitalism’s biggest fans, indeed even its intellectual antithesis, say otherwise. Even Marx acknowledged capitalism’s unique ability to reduce and often entirely limit, scarcity.
Interested in your serious response here.
The funny thing is, the die hard anarcho-capitalists here think capitalism is fragile. But capitalism doesn't whither in the presence of regulation; it thrives. It does so because it is vital and it can harness human motivations to increase wealth for a society, but not without taking its classic problems into account as well.




