US Capitalism has failed.

Quote from libertad:

ZOG

Production capitalism actually creates something - it produces physical wealth. Finance capitalism(i.e. banking and finance) produces absolutely nothing. It is a parasite on the productive capacity of human society. It creates its "products" out of thin air, and then demands interest on its "products".

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Good points.........

Politicos are the number 1 problem....
And you are 1000% correct about the need for a truly
competitive manufacturing base....

Tax structure change is essential....

No, finance capitalism is part of the productive process - via services rendered. It might have gotten ahead of itself, but then that's why there is a correction.
 
I don't understand why few people acknowledge in the slightest that these problems were mostly caused by uncontrolled federal deficit spending. Our gov't will, within about a decade, have a 10 to 1 or more ratio of debt to tax income. That is not sustainable. It's like the hypocrisy of someone making 100K trying to afford a 1milion dollar home. Oh wait, the result of someone trying to afford a home well over their income level seems to ring a bell...
 
Quote from jueco2005:

- Big companies (oligopolies) lack competition.

-Mergers & mergers.

-Debt monetary policy....excess of $$$$

-"China produces and we finance"

-Over the last 4 decades economics is ruled by bubbles.

-Huge deficit spending at all government levels.

- Most expensive wars in history.

THIS SYSTEM IS ALREADY COLLAPSING.

It does not take a PhD. to know that this can't go on forever.

It has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried.
Winston Churchill
 
Neke....

No, finance capitalism is part of the productive process - via services rendered. It might have gotten ahead of itself, but then that's why there is a correction.


Very true....But the manufacturing base must be established in a competitive manner....

This requires for the finance portion....the politicos.....and most importantly....changes in the tax structure....

Of course they are all in the game....

There cannot be just a partial solution....

Especially the politicos which are 80% of the problem....
 
I am sure random capital will tell you it is jefferson. I am equally sure he will have trouble proving jefferson was for a progressive income tax.

although he will try make the analogy from quotes being made property tax.
 
Support your answer.

Quote from neke:

No, finance capitalism is part of the productive process - via services rendered. It might have gotten ahead of itself, but then that's why there is a correction.
 
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