Posted by noncompos on February 14, 2011 at 10:06:13 from (71.32.243.180):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Diesel posted by IndianaRed on February 14, 2011 at 04:36:42:
Geez, Red, relax: take a couple deep breaths and reload...(I really do prefer capitalism, just not the 1850's/1900's variety)... Uncontrolled capitalism gives us horrors like buried miners, railroads cutting the arms and legs off workers because workers were cheaper to replace than safety car connectors, and the present Wall St mortgage disaster... Uncontrolled socialism isn't any better: the Russky peasants raised more on their 1 acre more or less private plots than they raised on the huge collective farms... I assume you like some socialism (law enforcement; gov't regulations that prevent someone building an uncontrolled chemical plant upwind from your farm, poisoning your land, crops, family; forcing airlines to maintain safe aircraft, etc)... Capitalism is kinda like aspirin: in controlled doses, it's often an ideal remedy, but if you take the whole bottle, it can kill you...
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