Meanwhile in Sweden
Meanwhile in Sweden


That's $3 for 15 eggs. Sadly not free-range, only cage-free.
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Yes, again, your pro-capitalist views are noted. And they explain a lot.
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If you have a suggestion for a system that is proven to work better and not devolve into authoritarianism (or at least not as quickly), I'm all ears.
I think we're better off fixing the system we have, which to me means:
- more worker unions
- harsher penalties for law-breaking corporations
- trust busting
- less money in politics (and less interference in the market)
Throwing everything out and trying something new more often results in authoritarianism and/or poverty than freedom and prosperity.
1 0 ReplyWhy does it have to have been proven to work better in order to try it? What a regressive way of looking at the world.
1 0 ReplyBecause changing a whole economic/government system has proven to have a very high chance of failure, resulting in people being even worse off. For every success story, there are dozens of failures.
So unless you have a gradualist/reformist approach that either has been proven or is easy to back out of, I'm not interested.
1 0 ReplyWhat a regressive way of looking at the world.
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