Any REAL american with an actual heart wouldn't even think of charging.
The love of money is the root of all evil.
Hermes Thoth (04-02-2020)
It's sad that you don't have a brain. It really is. You apparently have no clue how much money it costs to bring a new drug (or vaccine) to market. Maybe all pharmaceutical companies should give away every drug for free, despite the fact that it costs billions to get a drug approved. Not to mention that most drug candidates never actually get approved for commercial use, so they end up being a giant waste of money.
So they want the innovation that comes from capitalism but just expect others to do it at their own risk, cost and time to just give it to them for free. It’s just a complete lack of understanding basic human psychology and behavior. (But it’s a hell of a virtue signal, because who can argue against it right?)
Last edited by cawacko; 04-02-2020 at 07:19 PM.
Sirthinksalot (04-02-2020)
look man, when you're embracing too big too fail, it's not capitalism anymore.
doesn't capitalism sell itself as the most upliftingest thing for everybody?
what about when it just becomes a murderous machine of domination and destruction? you need to factor that into your neocon schtick.
poor poor billionaires.
shrug, atlas, and get the fuck on to your hidey hole. we don't need you.
LOL, neocon? Who’s embracing too big too fail? Don’t blame capitalism for choices the government and the Fed make. And what does too big too fail have to do with the innovation that capitalism and market forces unleash? You think some socialist ‘paradise’ will outperform and out-deliver free(er) markets?
Sorry, I will always defend capitalism until a better economic system comes along. Go ahead and support socialism or whatever you believe. No economic system has brought more people out of poverty around the globe than capitalism and no economic system has unleashed the forces of innovation and advancement like capitalism has. And because the Fed has fvcked up doesn’t change that fact.
But hey man, Bernie’s not out of the race yet if you’re pushing for socialism in America.
"There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."
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