TheHouseAlwaysWins
Look, Ma! Two Heads!

This Illuminati Kid is just a living caricature, I am convinced he has to be trolling at this point.
I'm a bit scared because the upcoming generation have a similar mindset..
This Illuminati Kid is just a living caricature, I am convinced he has to be trolling at this point.
I'm not really concerned with the MERIKA stereotype. If anything I want us to stop acting all MERIKA!! and focus on issues at home.People from the US seem super pranoid about their country just collapsing out of nowhere almost every year... It's pretty weird how unsure about your country you seem to be when the stereotype is also the "'MURIKA NUMBER ONE!!!!!". Unless there is nuclear warfare involved countries don't just fall apart in a day, even with internal conflict, specially one as big as the US. Just look at Colombia, we have been almost 50 years with our little piece of hell and the country is still pretty much standing, hell the Dollar grows stronger every day too...
I'd pay for the roads I use when I use them, although many would be free just so that evil capitalists can transport their products more easily. Whether or not I would pay for the rest would depend on the price. Why would it not be doable? Sure, it would take time to ween people off the idea of the state controlling these services, and it's certainly not something that can be achieved overnight or through some glorious revolution, but I wouldn't say impossible.And which of the services that your government currently provides you with, would you not want to pay for? Firefighters? Police? Roads? Please, enlighten us.
Hey! You know, I even agree that we could probably do without SOME of the public services, lowering bureaucracy can be a good thing. But this ulta-corporate dream of yours? That's simply not doable. I mean all of the services in the hands of corporations, particularly the larger ones? You must be really naive, crazy or both to believe that this could somehow work.
There is no reason to assume that corporations, which are also run by people, just like governments, would be less prone to corruption, exploitation and telling lies to their consumers and spreading missinformation. Not to mention all the situations where even large corporations became famous due to incredible missmanagment, just ask the people of Detroit. Infact, as reality shows, large corporations are even more prone to such behaviour. Do you really want to trust them with some of the most sensible areas of our society? And we havn't even talked about the real serious stuff, nuclear waste and weapon arsenal, military installations, intelligence agencies and more. If you trust Companies like
Nestle
ChevronThe problem of illegal and forced child labor is rampant in the chocolate industry, because more than 40% of the world's cocoa supply comes from the Ivory Coast, a country that the US State Department estimates had approximately 109,000 child laborers working in hazardous conditions on cocoa farms. In 2001, Save the Children Canada reported that 15,000 children between 9 and 12 years old, many from impoverished Mali, had been tricked or sold into slavery on West African cocoa farms, many for just $30 each.
Nestle, the third largest buyer of cocoa from the Ivory Coast, is well aware of the tragically unjust labor practices taking place on the farms with which it continues to do business. Nestle and other chocolate manufacturers agreed to end the use of abusive and forced child labor on cocoa farms by July 1, 2005, but they failed to do so.
Nestle is also notorious for its aggressive marketing of infant formula in poor countries in the 1980s. Because of this practice, Nestle is still one of the most boycotted corporations in the world, and its infant formula is still controversial. In Italy in 2005, police seized more than two million liters of Nestle infant formula that was contaminated with the chemical isopropylthioxanthone (ITX).
Coka ColaThe petrochemical company Chevron is guilty of some of the worst environmental and human rights abuses in the world. From 1964 to 1992, Texaco (which transferred operations to Chevron after being bought out in 2001) unleashed a toxic "Rainforest Chernobyl" in Ecuador by leaving over 600 unlined oil pits in pristine northern Amazon rainforest and dumping 18 billion gallons of toxic production water into rivers used for bathing water. Llocal communities have suffered severe health effects, including cancer, skin lesions, birth defects, and spontaneous abortions.
Chevron is also responsible for the violent repression of peaceful opposition to oil extraction. In Nigeria, Chevron has hired private military personnel to open fire on peaceful protestors who oppose oil extraction in the Niger Delta.
CaterpillarCoca-Cola Company is perhaps the most widely recognized corporate symbol on the planet. The company also leads in the abuse of workers' rights, assassinations, water privatization, and worker discrimination. Between 1989 and 2002, eight union leaders from Coca-Cola bottling plants in Colombia were killed after protesting the company's labor practices. Hundreds of other Coca-Cola workers who have joined or considered joining the Colombian union SINALTRAINAL have been kidnapped, tortured, and detained by paramilitaries who are hired to intimidate workers to prevent them from unionizing.
In India, Coca-Cola destroys local agriculture by privatizing the country's water resources. In Plachimada, Kerala, Coca-Cola extracted 1.5 million liters of deep well water, which they bottled and sold under the names Dasani and BonAqua. The groundwater was severely depleted, affecting thousands of communities with water shortages and destroying agricultural activity. As a result, the remaining water became contaminated with high chloride and bacteria levels, leading to scabs, eye problems, and stomach aches in the local population.
To not only provide you effectively but also with fair services, then you really are a hopeless individual.For years, the Caterpillar Company has provided Israel with the bulldozers used to destroy Palestinian homes. Despite worldwide condemnation, Caterpillar has refused to end its corporate participation house demolition by cutting off sales of specially modified D9 and D10 bulldozers to the Israeli military.
You might think that you're going to save on money if everything, or most of the services are regulated and provided by corporations. But the reality is that you will end up with paying more for less quality. And there is still the question why a profit oriented corporation would provide a service in more rural areas, like a post office, fire fighting station or police office for example.
Well I see your house is on fire, that will be $599.99; oh your poor, well enjoy your ash pile motherfucker.If there is a need for protection or fire fighters in any area, someone would be there to meet it, not because of altruism, but to make money. And there's nothing wrong with that.
It's like an Ayn Rand character leapt out of one of her shitty books and came to life, isn't it?
Actually there's no need to abolish government if you have the funds to install your cronies into the branch of government that is supposed to be regulating you(Monsanto).The solution to corporations abusing and violating laws is simple and obvious: Abolish all government and laws!
There are a lot of people like this on the internet..
If you don't believe me there are certain image boards where people spam the same opinions that are similar to what this guy is posting.
Chapter 11 bankruptcy calls for the reorganization of assets in order to keep a business going. It's not the same as the bankruptcy you're thinking of. Also with the dozens of business both domestic and foreign not every venture being a 100% success is to be expected. He has WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY more successes than failures.I guess that's why a reality show star that has declared bankrupcy 3 times
You know, I just stomached for nearly 90 min. trough the GOP debate in Detroit, where the republican nominems have this discussion. It's kinda embarassing to see the level and kind of debate they have, where it is morea about attacking the guy next to you, instead of actually discussing the issues and answering the questions, of which most are actually very interesting.The american right seems to be completely devoid of both empathy and foresight. I guess that's why a reality show star that has declared bankrupcy 3 times is actually leading the polls without it being a South Park skit.
And he is also selling his name to the highest bider which costed people so far a tremendious amount of money. See, he's just a human, so making bad mistakes would probably be much less of an issue, if he wasn't actually compared all the time by his competitors to a con artist.Chapter 11 bankruptcy calls for the reorganization of assets in order to keep a business going. It's not the same as the bankruptcy you're thinking of. Also with the dozens of business both domestic and foreign not every venture being a 100% success is to be expected. He has WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY more successes than failures.
It's like an Ayn Rand character leapt out of one of her shitty books and came to life, isn't it?
Probably, but don't tell that to a Rand disciple or they'll launch into a fifty page diatribe about how it's not true.Didn't Ayn Rand collect social security?
Probably, but don't tell that to a Rand disciple or they'll launch into a fifty page diatribe about how it's not true.