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It's rainy and snowy so...
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I'm headed out the door to go see Capitalism: A Love Story.

http://www.capitalismalovestory.com/
Fug duh kund
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#2
To go and see such a thing created by a fat, lying, liberal fuck is unpatriotic and highly irresponsible of you.

Capitalism is nothing but good.

It has no faults.

It epitomises freedom in every way.

The freedom to get shafted by corporations and being able to do absolutely nothing about it.

The need to compete for customers guarantees fairness, openess and a great deal for the consumer.
We need to punish the French, ignore the Germans and forgive the Russians - Condoleezza Rice.
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#3
I'm kinda burned out on MM, but that does look interesting.
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#4
Great, a guy makes a ton of money making a movie about making a bunch of money.

::lmao::...........Capitalism ya gotta love it!
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#5
So how was it?
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#6
Capitalism is not perfect - no system is. It requires tweaking as you go. But it's the best, especially if you care about protecting freedom and bringing out more of the best in innovation, progress, and raising living standards.
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Middle Finger Wrote:Capitalism is not perfect - no system is. It requires tweaking as you go. But it's the best, especially if you care about protecting freedom and bringing out more of the best in innovation, progress, and raising living standards.
Are you sure?

I mean just look at the rampant affluence in Venezuela, Cuba, the former USSR and mainland China. I dunno.....maybe communism/socialism is the way to go. [/sarc]
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#8
Heh ...
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Ordinary Peephole Wrote:To go and see such a thing created by a fat, lying, liberal fuck is unpatriotic and highly irresponsible of you.

Capitalism is nothing but good.

It has no faults.

It epitomises freedom in every way.

The freedom to get shafted by corporations and being able to do absolutely nothing about it.

The need to compete for customers guarantees fairness, openess and a great deal for the consumer.
Ah the sweet smell of sarcasm.
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