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Thom Hartman (Original Post) Duncanpup Aug 2025 OP
. dalton99a Aug 2025 #1
Also gambling and increasingly, crypto. thought crime Aug 2025 #7
Republicans kill economies. SalviaBlue Aug 2025 #2
The party of business can't see what business can see: good business needs healthy societies Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2025 #3
HartmanN, please. MineralMan Aug 2025 #4
The Father of Capitalism is Adam Smith. multigraincracker Aug 2025 #5
I've been following him sence the 70s when he was in East Lansing and owned a small shop there. multigraincracker Aug 2025 #6
Great read ! Karadeniz Aug 2025 #8

dalton99a

(95,356 posts)
1. .
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 11:02 AM
Aug 2025
The only businesses Republicans actually support are gun sellers, megachurches, corrupt defense contractors, and giant monopolies. And none of those are good for average Americans, locally owned businesses, or the US economy.

SalviaBlue

(3,110 posts)
2. Republicans kill economies.
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 11:07 AM
Aug 2025

“All my life, the media has told us that the GOP is the “party of business.”

It may have once been true under Eisenhower when I was a very young child, but today it’s a lie — and has been so in a huge way since the neoliberal Reagan Revolution.

Republicans kill economies; Democrats rescue and build them.”

Bernardo de La Paz

(60,320 posts)
3. The party of business can't see what business can see: good business needs healthy societies
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 11:14 AM
Aug 2025

The whole trope about "running government like a business", ... I wish it were true in the best sense: the sense that healthy long-lived prosperous businesses invest in their people. Business knows that, but not the RepubliCon party which is more interested in conning people and being Guardians Of Pedophiles.

MineralMan

(151,571 posts)
4. HartmanN, please.
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 11:28 AM
Aug 2025

It's spelled correctly in the link. Thanks. People like their names spelled correctly.

multigraincracker

(38,060 posts)
5. The Father of Capitalism is Adam Smith.
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 12:07 PM
Aug 2025

He wrote that book in 1776, Wealth of Nations, and it became the blue print for a market driven economy. He also stated the businesses must be regulated to prevent monopolies. That part changed with Neoliberalism and, for many, the end of it.

multigraincracker

(38,060 posts)
6. I've been following him sence the 70s when he was in East Lansing and owned a small shop there.
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 12:13 PM
Aug 2025

Then later he wrote a book about ADHD, that I highly recommend.
I think he is also a member of DU, correct me if I'm wrong.

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