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Self-identified liberals and Democrats do badly on questions of basic economics.
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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 745780" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>That's the beauty of all of this Jones, both political sides refuse to work to make the system they desire not only sustainable but to make use of the best allocation of resources and most important make it transparent, a cornerstone requirement of both a democracy and governance of the public commons. </p><p> </p><p>If it all continues as it goes now, it will implode. But then again, this is the historical course of all empires and I do believe we are in that collasping phase and as we go deeper in, the gov't and it's partner State Capitalism will resort to more authorterianism to not only protect itself but protect it's business partners and their wealth. They didn't spend all that money to get them elected just out of a desire for the public good!</p><p> </p><p>As markets are freed, as govt's and centralized businesses and industy collaspe and lose control, some people fear a so-called unregulated market place. Wikileaks is a completely private entity and function and is not liked by both gov't and business interests alike. Even today, the ability of technology to watch various interests and expose them is becoming ever greater. <a href="http://c4ss.org/content/2929" target="_blank"><span style="color: red">Kevin Carson</span></a> makes such a case with Wikileaks for example.</p><p> </p><p>And here is <a href="http://reason.com/archives/2010/06/17/secret-watchdogs" target="_blank"><span style="color: red">Jesse Walker's Reason article</span></a> too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 745780, member: 2189"] That's the beauty of all of this Jones, both political sides refuse to work to make the system they desire not only sustainable but to make use of the best allocation of resources and most important make it transparent, a cornerstone requirement of both a democracy and governance of the public commons. If it all continues as it goes now, it will implode. But then again, this is the historical course of all empires and I do believe we are in that collasping phase and as we go deeper in, the gov't and it's partner State Capitalism will resort to more authorterianism to not only protect itself but protect it's business partners and their wealth. They didn't spend all that money to get them elected just out of a desire for the public good! As markets are freed, as govt's and centralized businesses and industy collaspe and lose control, some people fear a so-called unregulated market place. Wikileaks is a completely private entity and function and is not liked by both gov't and business interests alike. Even today, the ability of technology to watch various interests and expose them is becoming ever greater. [URL="http://c4ss.org/content/2929"][COLOR=red]Kevin Carson[/COLOR][/URL] makes such a case with Wikileaks for example. And here is [URL="http://reason.com/archives/2010/06/17/secret-watchdogs"][COLOR=red]Jesse Walker's Reason article[/COLOR][/URL] too. [/QUOTE]
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