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In reply to the discussion: Maximum wage [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)11. I know, and this is how they kept the wages down
I can easily see how that interpretation would come back HARD, as neoliberal policy.
Mind you, the more that I think about it, global warming and capitalism are not compatible.
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Climate change will (imo is starting already) bring the system crashing down
nadinbrzezinski
Jan 2016
#15
The activity that human civilization allows isn't compatible with the environment
The2ndWheel
Jan 2016
#25
I believe in a regulated version of capitalism, but a maximum wage is something I don't believe in
Victor_c3
Jan 2016
#7
Everything is "wealth redistribution". The Republicans want wealth redistribution.
frizzled
Jan 2016
#36
So you don't think you can stop people from buying influence, but you believe you can
hughee99
Jan 2016
#39
Yes. If the infinitely wealthy exist, they will always buy the government and market.
frizzled
Jan 2016
#40
So then we'd have a underground gangster class of super rich buying the system?
EX500rider
Jan 2016
#42
I'm good with that. Let's find out how much influence the Kochs have from San Quentin.
frizzled
Jan 2016
#46