The answer depends on how you define and measure a better economy. When you can do that the question answers itself.
This also works and is pretty much what Murrica did until shortly after WWII.
That would explain why the sammiches were cheaper. American companies despise competition.
Not really, in the end it comes down to the person who decides what price to put on the sammich.
I agree, but most folks aren't ready for the share-shifting of privilege that that would entail.
Did you not like that truth?...did you not want to admit that we choose to let poverty continue?
economic systems aren't binary, I don't need an alternative to criticize a system.
My apologies, you're correct. I've heard that there exists a field of study called economics in which we know how all of that works, if that's actually true then we know how to cure poverty.
pay them, boost their economy, etc...there are exceptions for countries that are screwed politically but if the government is decent and willing to work with you it's pretty simple.
Give it time, for the past 40 or 50 years we've been working towards that goal by getting rid of workers and consumer rights, you might be able to experience it yourself before you die. It's really amazing what income…
I apologize, it occurs to me that English isn't your first language. A job isn't something that you give to to others, it's something that you need that others fulfill.
I give tons of companies jobs, it doesn't change anything.
Well, it's not nothing...but making the ridiculously poor slightly less poor isn't something I'd call an "amazing achievement" since it's stupid easy to make them not poor.
I keep telling people that, but they get mad when I give them opportunities to serve me.
I'm reasonably sure that you aced the test.
So you're high-strung and uncomfortable around people? I think that's an important thing for the hiring manager to know.
Can they use the carbon to self-replicate yet? That's when things get interesting.
Just wait until they figure out how to make a guillotine out of those beer cans, they will eat good that day.
It's important to feel good about how capitalism inspires those that you feed off off. A happy cow is a healthy cow.
*as well as centralized?...sure it can, which means that it's centralized. What it cannot be is completely independent.
Didn't we already try the bread and circuses thing? Capitalism is exploitative by definition, civilizations lasted longer that it has existed so how "stabilizing" it is is certainly not a given, in fact there's evidence…
I don't think it's ethical to pay that little period, but I don't see Waffle House commercials talking about this either, so if the company isn't trying to profit off of it and the employees want to do it I'm all for it.
an organization is centralized by definition, it's just a matter of scope, the arbitrary place where you draw the line depends on your politics.
What drives thinly veiled corporate propaganda?
Nah, you're already a part of their spreadsheet, they don't need everyone as a customer, the profits still roll in.
The answer depends on how you define and measure a better economy. When you can do that the question answers itself.
This also works and is pretty much what Murrica did until shortly after WWII.
That would explain why the sammiches were cheaper. American companies despise competition.
Not really, in the end it comes down to the person who decides what price to put on the sammich.
I agree, but most folks aren't ready for the share-shifting of privilege that that would entail.
Did you not like that truth?...did you not want to admit that we choose to let poverty continue?
economic systems aren't binary, I don't need an alternative to criticize a system.
My apologies, you're correct. I've heard that there exists a field of study called economics in which we know how all of that works, if that's actually true then we know how to cure poverty.
pay them, boost their economy, etc...there are exceptions for countries that are screwed politically but if the government is decent and willing to work with you it's pretty simple.
Give it time, for the past 40 or 50 years we've been working towards that goal by getting rid of workers and consumer rights, you might be able to experience it yourself before you die. It's really amazing what income…
I apologize, it occurs to me that English isn't your first language. A job isn't something that you give to to others, it's something that you need that others fulfill.
I give tons of companies jobs, it doesn't change anything.
Well, it's not nothing...but making the ridiculously poor slightly less poor isn't something I'd call an "amazing achievement" since it's stupid easy to make them not poor.
I keep telling people that, but they get mad when I give them opportunities to serve me.
I'm reasonably sure that you aced the test.
So you're high-strung and uncomfortable around people? I think that's an important thing for the hiring manager to know.
Can they use the carbon to self-replicate yet? That's when things get interesting.
Just wait until they figure out how to make a guillotine out of those beer cans, they will eat good that day.
It's important to feel good about how capitalism inspires those that you feed off off. A happy cow is a healthy cow.
*as well as centralized?...sure it can, which means that it's centralized. What it cannot be is completely independent.
Didn't we already try the bread and circuses thing? Capitalism is exploitative by definition, civilizations lasted longer that it has existed so how "stabilizing" it is is certainly not a given, in fact there's evidence…
I don't think it's ethical to pay that little period, but I don't see Waffle House commercials talking about this either, so if the company isn't trying to profit off of it and the employees want to do it I'm all for it.
an organization is centralized by definition, it's just a matter of scope, the arbitrary place where you draw the line depends on your politics.
What drives thinly veiled corporate propaganda?
Nah, you're already a part of their spreadsheet, they don't need everyone as a customer, the profits still roll in.