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  • #21
    Re: Danger time for America

    the whole point is how do we profit from this? Do we buy oil stocks? Or invest in prisons or what? Tell me, I wanna get rich.

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    • #22
      Re: The Fall of Capitalism

      Originally posted by Anonymouse
      That is untrue. You just don't understand economics. That is why Marxism is now in the dustbin of history, and the Marxist "economics" is nothing but on the margins and sidelines.

      Anyone with half of a functioning brain can see the latent stupidity in your post, if they have any knowledge of your actual beliefs.

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      • #23
        Re: The Fall of Capitalism

        Originally posted by Կարմիր Բ
        Anyone with half of a functioning brain can see the latent stupidity in your post, if they have any knowledge of your actual beliefs.
        Way to get around the issue which is your ignorance of economics. Tell me, what does Marxism say about the current situation of the world economy and the farce that is known as central banking? Can you say something other than "exploitation of workers" and the word "bourgeois" in one sentence? Don't spend too much time on marxist.org.
        Achkerov kute.

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        • #24
          Re: Danger time for America

          Communism = no life of luxury, and I couldn't have that as I love living at my estate in Montebello here in southern California. If Red Brigade likes communism so much, he should move to Cuba or try to restart the Greek Civil War or something.

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          • #25
            Re: Danger time for America

            Originally posted by TomServo
            Communism = no life of luxury, and I couldn't have that as I love living at my estate in Montebello here in southern California. If Red Brigade likes communism so much, he should move to Cuba or try to restart the Greek Civil War or something.
            Plus you wouldn't have Tivo.

            Bastard commies!
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #26
              Re: Danger time for America

              Yes, I couldn't live without my TiVo. It records 24 every Monday.

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              • #27
                Re: Danger time for America

                ** Rideee innnn tooooo theee Danjuh Zonee!!! Gonna take youuu righttt innn tooo theee DANJUH ZONE!!! RIDEEE INNNN TOOOO THEEEE DANGUH ZOOOOO OO Ooonee!! Gonna take rightttt innnn toooo theeee DANJUH ZONE!!**

                Sing it for America darn it!!

                We're like Iceman and Maverick!!

                ... Oh and communism sux

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                • #28
                  Re: Danger time for America

                  Originally posted by Lamb Boy
                  ** Rideee innnn tooooo theee Danjuh Zonee!!! Gonna take youuu righttt innn tooo theee DANJUH ZONE!!! RIDEEE INNNN TOOOO THEEEE DANGUH ZOOOOO OO Ooonee!! Gonna take rightttt innnn toooo theeee DANJUH ZONE!!**

                  Sing it for America darn it!!

                  We're like Iceman and Maverick!!

                  ... Oh and communism sux
                  Sometimes it feels both are equidistant from a some kind of utopia. Communists xxxx on your head and force you to say it's raining else you find yourself in gulag, capitalists xxxx on your head and send subliminal messages that say it's raining and naive consumers agree.

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                  • #29
                    Re: Danger time for America

                    Originally posted by karoaper
                    Sometimes it feels both are equidistant from a some kind of utopia. Communists xxxx on your head and force you to say it's raining else you find yourself in gulag, capitalists xxxx on your head and send subliminal messages that say it's raining and naive consumers agree.
                    Perhaps Marx' "capitalists". "Capitalism" is itself a term coined by Marx in Kapital. There is nothing utopian about someone who believes in free trade and market economics.
                    Achkerov kute.

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                    • #30
                      Re: Danger time for America

                      Originally posted by Inthemood
                      I do consider "consumer culture" a malevolent state to be in. One can be a consumer, but to reside in a consumer state/culture would mean that it's exercised in excess, as a sport. People are better in consuming than they are in taking care of themselves spiritually and physically. In fact, compulsive consumption may countervail both.
                      The question then becomes, who decides what is "excess" and what is "compulsive", and what are the proper markers of when we know whether people are in fact taking care of themselves spiritually and physically and when they are not? If I had to guess I'd say politicians.
                      Achkerov kute.

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