Posted by farmer boy on September 08, 2013 at 15:07:18 from (199.167.109.42):
In Reply to: Re: Grand Theft posted by Jim Johnson on September 08, 2013 at 13:56:30:
Britian was not socialist back then. It's fair to say that they, and every developed country, with-holding the USA, are socialist today. Britian had a manorial system, in which there were lords, barons, peasants, etc. There was no reward for hard work. This form of government was INTENDED to work this way, by design. The problem with captalism, is that companies like Wal-Mart, GM, etc. continously grow, until there is a huge gap between the rich and poor. Left unregulated, this is the end result. You have people that are very well off, and people that by no fault of their own, are left dirt poor. There is no good answer to this, all that can be said is that short of GOD being in charge, there is no perfect form of government. I think that given the choices, captalism is the best choice, however, it's not perfect.
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