More Evidence of liberal media bias

[quote name='neopolss'][quote name='camoor'][quote name='Msut77']Thats the sad thing about some Liberatarians.

Their beliefs are faith based, just a higher being is replaced with the free market.

BTW you still havent manetioned where you stand on the FDIC.[/quote]

Free markets do not work in every situation, but as far as a "one-size-fits-all" solution they are much more efficient and effective then big government developed projects, government regulation dominated enterprise, or communist/socialist enterprise.

I would like to see market-inspired and capitalistic ideas applied to policy driven fields such as charities and schooling. I think you could cut out alot of waste if the PC was cut from these programs (look at the graduation rate in DC vs the amount spent per student to see what I'm talking about)[/quote]

Many do not like the system of capitalism because it is more akin to true nature.[/quote]

And that's why it's perfect.
 
[quote name='sblymnlcrymnl'][quote name='neopolss'][quote name='camoor'][quote name='Msut77']Thats the sad thing about some Liberatarians.

Their beliefs are faith based, just a higher being is replaced with the free market.

BTW you still havent manetioned where you stand on the FDIC.[/quote]

Free markets do not work in every situation, but as far as a "one-size-fits-all" solution they are much more efficient and effective then big government developed projects, government regulation dominated enterprise, or communist/socialist enterprise.

I would like to see market-inspired and capitalistic ideas applied to policy driven fields such as charities and schooling. I think you could cut out alot of waste if the PC was cut from these programs (look at the graduation rate in DC vs the amount spent per student to see what I'm talking about)[/quote]

Many do not like the system of capitalism because it is more akin to true nature.[/quote]

And that's why it's perfect.[/quote]

well spoken.
 
[quote name='neopolss'][quote name='alonzomourning23'][quote name='neopolss'][quote name='alonzomourning23'][quote name='neopolss'][quote name='Msut77']Thats the sad thing about some Liberatarians.

Their beliefs are faith based, just a higher being is replaced with the free market.

BTW you still havent manetioned where you stand on the FDIC.[/quote]

That's the sad thing about socialists.

Their beliefs are faith based, just a higher being is replaced with the oppressive hand of government.

Actually I did mention the FDIC in an earlier post. Independant agency created by the banking industry, similar to the institute of highway safety. Consumers these days don't trust anything that doesn't have a check or balance (no pun intended).[/quote]

If it was faith based (what you call socialism), then the examples would be what could happen, what could be done, not what programs are being done, the way certain societies currently are.[/quote]

And now you see the sarcasm as it pertains to Msut77's post.[/quote]

But you're arguing what could be, he's arguing what is. He's not even arguing about how to improve the system, just that the current one is better than what you want to replace it with.[/quote]

And I'm trying to get you to look in front of you, not see simply what exists.[/quote]

Umm........... what exists isn't faith, what could exist in the future is faith.
 
[quote name='alonzomourning23']

Umm........... what exists isn't faith, what could exist in the future is faith.[/quote]

ZOOOOM!!!
 
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