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HereSince1628 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-22-07 08:33 AM
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4. ?? The radical agenda of Neoliberal economic theory is doing exactly what it's meant to
It's destroying all those nasty costly protections that have surpressed profits. The health care system is working GREAT! Rather than waiting to move all a patient's family assets into the hands of the elite members of the health/industrial complex upon the patient's death, they are now able to strip wealth from American families while they are still young enough to go out and try to raise a grub stake again (it works just like cutting off flower heads...the tough love stimulates more growth, don't you know?).

Trickle down-trickle out economics are working great. The cost of manufacturing is racing to lower levels as production is moved to off-shore havens of radical neo-liberalism leaving greater profits to be shared with folks "smart enough" to have been born into family lines that produce educated people with incomes that allow them to invest. And the global openness in combination with crashing dollar values, promise to move ownership of the neocolonial corporations, and all the dividends of ownership, to foreigners building the new "Investors Paradise' in Dubai far far from the desperate hunger of a socialist leaning American proliteriat who would simply squander it.

Capitalism surely hasn't had it this good since the Gilded Age of the 1890's, maybe since the rise of the European feudal system and the selling of free men into serfdom.
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