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Pondering on Capitalism...

So really, is Capitalism bad?... ok, for some people the question might be along the lines of how bad is capitalism? I just finished watching Capitalism. A Love Story (2009), and I do have to say that is was a good movie overall. I know I know, you at this point are either judging me or saying, YES, I love this guy (Michael Moore that is).


The one thing that you have to agree with is that his movies at the very least make you think about the country and about our culture, about our wants and needs, about buying and using. So lets ask ourselves the following things…


  • Would you like for the government to control over what you do?
  • Why/Should blue chip companies receive bail out money?
  • Should banks not tell where they are spending the money?
  • What does a true “Free market” economy looks like? Are we still there?

After reading the random thoughts I've jotted down, please take a look at the
following images... what do you think?

As a side note... I do think we need some sort of reform on a couple of things, but overall, government should stick to... well policy (in a way), in my opinion, a free market economy does bring the best (and well is some the greed) of people - above all, it encourages innovation.

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