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A New Hope: Stomping Out Corporatism
Tuesday, March 31, 2009 4:19 PM
SERGEANTX
Quote:Originally posted by SignyM: Now, we may argue about whether such a behemoth should or shouldn't exist. Some liken it to the Ring of Sauron: great power, wielded initially for good but corrupting to anyone who uses it.
Quote:As much as you and I may want it to be different it's wishful thinking to want it to just all go away. And I can guarantee you that while you and I may be mooning after another world, corporate heads are getting out their checkbooks, planning their strategies, getting out their knives and forks and figuring out how to divvy up this big fat turkey.
Quote:So, will government power be used to further concentrate wealth? ... Or will government be used to bypass health insurances and pharmas which have been sucking money out of sick people and bleeding the rest of the economy dry dry?...
Tuesday, March 31, 2009 4:37 PM
BYTEMITE
Tuesday, March 31, 2009 5:40 PM
KWICKO
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)
Quote: Now, we may argue about whether such a behemoth should or shouldn't exist. Some liken it to the Ring of Sauron: great power, wielded initially for good but corrupting to anyone who uses it.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009 6:55 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: Yes, I agree that it sucks that GM is so big that it's pulling the entire economy down in its whirlpool. ... Anybody got three million jobs ready to fill right this second? Nah, I didn't think so.
Quote:Why? Because WE as a nation didn't invest in it, didn't DEMAND that our government fund it, didn't DEMAND that our domestic auto industry invest in it with the profits they were pulling in from SUV sales.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009 8:02 PM
ANTHONYT
Freedom is Important because People are Important
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 2:07 AM
Quote: Are you telling me it was the taxpayer's responsibility to fund automotive research for the auto manufacturers???
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 5:10 AM
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 5:22 AM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Quote:Let's bolster new innovative companies and new industries
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 5:30 AM
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009 6:05 AM
RUE
I have a vote and I'm not afraid to use it!
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 6:49 AM
FREMDFIRMA
Quote:That was more in response to Anthony's push to fund alternatives with government money. There have been ample opportunities in the past to do just that, and they were passed by.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 6:52 AM
CITIZEN
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: How is it that I haven't seen Babylon 5?
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: In truth, I *did* watch lots of the first season, but that damned wooden-headed actor they used for the captain just completely put me off. I understand they replaced him for S2, so maybe I'll have to track it down...
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 7:14 AM
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009 7:43 AM
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: Hello, As much as I loved Star Trek, I have to say that Babylon 5 was a much better written sci-fi show. (Well, most episodes, anyway.) It was magic in a bottle, though. The creator has been chronically unable to recapture the essence of his creation. All attempts to spin-off or continue the story past its core have resulted in unmitigated disaster.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 7:59 AM
STORYMARK
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 8:01 AM
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009 1:18 PM
Quote: Hello, I hate being put in the position of the Scarlet Pimpernel. But once the blade starts falling, it is generally indiscriminate. --Anthony
Quote: Hello, Nobody cries for the witches during a witch hunt, because nobody likes a warty witch. But when someone points at YOU and calls you witch, you might feel differently.
Quote: There's more to bonuses and 'fat cat' luxurious business retreats than meets the eye sometimes.
Quote: Where I work, the most efficient workers are nominated to attend a yearly retreat in some exotic locale, like a trip to Vegas or a nice Cruise ship to nowhere, or Hawaii. It's important to recognize that even in a business that is losing money, there are individuals who do their jobs VERY well, and if you don't reward such individuals via incentives, they tend to slow down or disappear. This is possibly doubly important in a poor economy, because you may not be able to promote a good employee or give substantial raises, but the cost of a business retreat is comparatively small in the long run.
Quote: Unfortunately, due to public disapproval, there are amazing employees where I work who are getting zilch for their efforts. People who do the work of 2 or 3 average employees are being thanked with a big "Sorry, it's bad PR to send people on 'fat cat' retreats in this environment. Please keep being a stellar employee anyway, even with no tangible reward." I've yet to see a witch hunt where only the witches burn. But by all means, enjoy the bonfire. --Anthony
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 1:27 PM
Quote:Originally posted by citizen: Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: How is it that I haven't seen Babylon 5? Because you suck.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 1:33 PM
Quote: Fine, we bail em out - and that automatically invalidates ALL their fuckin patents, making them public domain, since we in effect bought the goddamn things. THAT, I would accept, follow the logic of where that goes.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 1:41 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: And yes, it grinds my gears to have to stand here and defend GM. I loathe GM vehicles. I haven't bought an "American" vehicle in years, because I find them to be laughably crappy, cheaply built out of sub-quality parts, and woefully unreliable and short-lived. But I'm asking that GM be kept alive right now for the sake of the good workers there.
Quote:If nothing else, keep them working and producing while we figure out how to manageably dismantle the auto giant and break off the pieces into smaller, faster, better, more innovative car companies.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 1:52 PM
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009 2:24 PM
Quote:Originally posted by rue: "a company either adequately meets market needs, or it perishes" So many people seem to have a view of capitalism that's quaint. ... It's that simple.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 2:26 PM
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009 3:56 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SergeantX: Forgive me, but this reminds of the "patriots" who insisted that we must keep fighting in Iraq because doing otherwise would betray the good intentions of our soldiers. Something in that kind of logic just seems backasswards to me. The simple fact is, if they're building a product no one wants, they should stop, as soon as possible. I'm wondering if you've considered how this sort of policy effects companies who didn't make the mistakes GM has. Smaller, upstart companies wait in the wings for just such an opportunity and they should be allowed to reap the benefits of their agility and/or foresight. Propping up the fatcats just because they have more employees is punishing the very companies we should be rewarding.
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: Hello Mike/Kwicko, My principle point, sorely missed, is that these companies our nation is so desperately trying to save are failing. I am not proposing a witch hunt by letting them fail. The result may be that good employees lose their jobs along with bad employees, but you won’t see me lighting the fire. That fire is already burning, and we are incapable of extinguishing it. It would be like trying to save a falling man by diving after him. The gesture has no significance. You are both now going to die. Letting a terminal patient die is not inhumane. It’s not cruel. It’s not vindictive, and it’s not a witch hunt or a guillotine party. It’s merely inevitable. Resources should be spent on the living. I don’t want to buy Chrysler or GM a shinier coffin. I want to buy the American people a shinier tomorrow. That tomorrow is not to be found in the cabin of a discontinued Cadillac or Hummer. --Anthony "Liberty must not be purchased at the cost of Humanity." --Captain Robert Henner
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