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Re: OMOLIVES post# 193472

Saturday, 11/27/2021 3:37:39 PM

Saturday, November 27, 2021 3:37:39 PM

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Again, deflecting from the original issues. It is the abuses of Capitalism that I'm am discussing, the need for it to work better for the whole of society, not against it as a whole. Addressing the parts that need to be addressed instead of deflection and ignorance, the negatives of certain results and consequences of our current Capitalistic systems that are in place today. The need for responsibilities and proper actions and direction from the ones at the top and the ones in most of the control to address it.

Arguing that Socialism is not part of today's Capitalism and can not or should not work together or there is just one or the other at play is a lost cause. The reality is that it is a hybrid and that reality is not going away, no matter how much it is argued, ignored, or denied. Sure each form is inherently different and labeled as such and one can get into scholastic, historical readings, origins, and formal description, but that doesn't address the issues of today or tomorrow.

You say "Capitalism is truth", some could say (and do) that with every other form. I am only discussing and trying to address the particular "truths" of our society that need work and improvement and most importantly the recognition of those "truths", instead of blaming, ignoring, or deflecting. Our Capitalism of today (no matter how one wants to describe it or argue about it's existence) create certain problems in economics, environment, morality, health, etc. These things are ignored in favor of abuses, misdirection, "greed and power mongering". I don't give a pass to the ones creating those problems. News flash, it isn't the ones on the bottom, but ones among the top.

We could recommend readings back and forth till the cows come home, not sure if it will get where we want to go, but I will give it some thought and consider. I'm not totally against that, it's just there's only so much time and I already read a lot, and have a lot more to read. So "getting back with you" on that particular reading may be quite some time and maybe never. You are probably in the same place with time and wants.

My quote from Keynes has only to do with the market today and nothing to do with any political beliefs or anything else. The story behind when he was believed to be quoted is quite informative and a nice thing to remember at least in my trading strategies. But shouldn't be taken for or evolved into anything than what it is. I'm not against profits just against profiteering.

If you think that "right wing supremist" is just a "staple term", something just to "stick" somewhere and laugh about, you are either one of them or sadly, sadly unaware (maybe by choice). Since it doesn't seem like your an extremist per se, I'll assume the latter. I'm not writing to have an English professor red pen my work or be published or correct terminology that the masses use, so don't really give a sh! about two adjectives, but do give a sh! with the way "greed and power mongering" is using that crowd for their own nefarious purposes. It is very valid terminology and I used it in a very valid way.

Trumpism is a new word of course brought in by Trump himself and his enablers in the political language and policy. I'm positive that you are way too intelligent to be saying "I have absolutely no idea what "Trumpism" is" or you don't know what the connection is to Totalitarianism, nor is it based on any "thinking based on some form of hatred or biased belief". So I won't even go there other than to say that it contains a perfect example of "greed and power mongering".

But, pushing the argument aside of different views of what Capitalism is or what the differences are between other forms, what is your input on the problems caused by the way we think, live and breath, and the way we are governed that we are facing with economy, Virus wars (health), environment, etc and if there is anything we should be doing, or is it that you honestly think that our Capitalistic environment of today is perfect and no improvement is necessary or required, just continue to blame the "other side" and "Socialism" or all the other deflecting subjects, letting further degradation of what could be a decent system. You did ignore any of that.




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John Maynard Keynes

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