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In reply to the discussion: Poll: What Does the United States Need? [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)other than impractical, given human nature, but then that about sums up capitalism too.
And I say that as someone who wants to see public state banks, public utilities, public schools, public prisons, and public everything else that is a matter of human survival. The private sector should be for things that are non-essential to survival or 'the common good'. Fashion, entertainment, decoration, durable goods with extra bells and whistles.
I also strongly suspect millenials and future voting cohorts will start abandoning or ignoring the 'party' structure, and start voting more and more for specific politicians who can more easily get their personal beliefs on record via social media. When everyone is wired in, getting your message out becomes a lot cheaper.