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It’s not REAL socialism though

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  • HHusky
    HHusky Member Posts: 24,468
    trublue said:

    You brought Hayek into the thread and got owned.

    Take the L and slither away . . .

    No.

    I didn't.

    Do try to keep up.
  • HHusky
    HHusky Member Posts: 24,468

    HHusky said:



    doogie said:

    @HHusky is principled and voted for Ronald Reagan and advocates for a socialist utopia and I’m guessing, 👍 legalized shrooms in the workplace

    Yeah, the dazzler aka Mr. Conservative for his mythical Reagan votes. His advocacy of socialism is what he learned getting his pretend MBA. Quoting Hayek as an advocate of massive government interference in the private sector is like quoting Mao as a capitalist advocate.
    I don't advocate socialism, madam. I do advocate that you learn what it is.
    What DO you economically advocate for Dazzler? We are waiting.


    I like adequately regulated capitalism myself, plus a social safety net. Capitalism will still produce a lot of wealth though, and wealthy people should pay more in than we do, and not merely to pay for the stuff government does, but also as a redistribution mechanism in an age of increasing wealth inequality.

    Now one of you Einsteins will say that I can volunteer to pay more, as some sort of exercise in morality. Because you're not serious people.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    @TheKobeStopper We just need to vote for damage control until we can get there.


    Legit question: how many frogs posts have you made here?
    There are multiple frog posts.
  • HHusky
    HHusky Member Posts: 24,468

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:



    doogie said:

    @HHusky is principled and voted for Ronald Reagan and advocates for a socialist utopia and I’m guessing, 👍 legalized shrooms in the workplace

    Yeah, the dazzler aka Mr. Conservative for his mythical Reagan votes. His advocacy of socialism is what he learned getting his pretend MBA. Quoting Hayek as an advocate of massive government interference in the private sector is like quoting Mao as a capitalist advocate.
    I don't advocate socialism, madam. I do advocate that you learn what it is.
    What DO you economically advocate for Dazzler? We are waiting.


    I like adequately regulated capitalism myself, plus a social safety net. Capitalism will still produce a lot of wealth though, and wealthy people should pay more in than we do, and not merely to pay for the stuff government does, but also as a redistribution mechanism in an age of increasing wealth inequality.

    Now one of you Einsteins will say that I can volunteer to pay more, as some sort of exercise in morality. Because you're not serious people.
    We'll ignore that if you had a problem with wealth inequality you could be doing something about it yourself voluntarily
    Such as?
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,605 Founders Club
    edited July 2021
    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:



    doogie said:

    @HHusky is principled and voted for Ronald Reagan and advocates for a socialist utopia and I’m guessing, 👍 legalized shrooms in the workplace

    Yeah, the dazzler aka Mr. Conservative for his mythical Reagan votes. His advocacy of socialism is what he learned getting his pretend MBA. Quoting Hayek as an advocate of massive government interference in the private sector is like quoting Mao as a capitalist advocate.
    I don't advocate socialism, madam. I do advocate that you learn what it is.
    What DO you economically advocate for Dazzler? We are waiting.


    I like adequately regulated capitalism myself, plus a social safety net. Capitalism will still produce a lot of wealth though, and wealthy people should pay more in than we do, and not merely to pay for the stuff government does, but also as a redistribution mechanism in an age of increasing wealth inequality.

    Now one of you Einsteins will say that I can volunteer to pay more, as some sort of exercise in morality. Because you're not serious people.
    We'll ignore that if you had a problem with wealth inequality you could be doing something about it yourself voluntarily
    Such as?
    Don't worry! We said we'd ignore it for you. Charity and all. I want to hear about your economics plan.

    "I'd love to hear more. What do you mean by "adequately regulated capitalism, plus a social safety net."

    I'd also love to know what level of wealth inequality is acceptable in a society and how you ensure that redistribution goes to those intended and not to the redistributers themselves."

    This is your chance! We are all waiting to hear what you have to say! I can't imagine why it's so hard to get you to tell us what you think.