ASCIIGHOST
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enough so black people couldnt use it, but not so much white people hated paying it.......tell me, if it wasnt built to be profitable, why was it built?You mean the city charged a toll before?
How much?
enough so black people couldnt use it, but not so much white people hated paying it.......tell me, if it wasnt built to be profitable, why was it built?You mean the city charged a toll before?
How much?
oh you mean like the federal reserve?Imagine if your aunt had balls, why I think she'd be your uncle.
The fact is, privately owned economic infrastructure only benefits the owners of it.
The Ambassador Bridge is privately owned. It benefits people who live in Windsor but work in Detroit or vice versa.Imagine if your aunt had balls, why I think she'd be your uncle.
The fact is, privately owned economic infrastructure only benefits the owners of it.
Yeah, good example of the perfect synergy between privatization and gov't. Capitalism can't exist with out gov't.oh you mean like the federal reserve?
So those people have no choice but to use his bridge, is that what you're saying?The Ambassador Bridge is privately owned. It benefits people who live in Windsor but work in Detroit or vice versa.
It benefits the owner sure, he's a friggen billionaire in spite of what cheezy says, but it beats the hell out of swimming across the Detroit River to get to work.
nope, there is a tunnel that is publicly owned but it's a longer wait. Most people choose the bridge at something like 4 to 1.So those people have no choice but to use his bridge, is that what you're saying?
when a farmer grows food, and brings it to a local market to sell it, what do you classify that action as?Yeah, good example of the perfect synergy between privatization and gov't. Capitalism can't exist with out gov't.
wait, let me role play as a statist.when a farmer grows food, and brings it to a local market to sell it, what do you classify that action as?
These seem contradictory. Why would there be a longer wait if less people use it? Sounds like gov't is helping the private owner, like gov't always does. I clipped off the rest of your whiny diatribe, since I'm not defending gov't so much as criticizing capitalism.nope, there is a tunnel that is publicly owned but it's a longer wait. Most people choose the bridge at something like 4 to 1.
I classify that as suppliers serving public demand. Without demand, there is no market.when a farmer grows food, and brings it to a local market to sell it, what do you classify that action as?
Yes, government's solution (tunnel) is not as easy to navigate or efficient as the private sector solution (bridge) so the government helps the private owner. I'm with you in the criticizing of crony-capitalism.These seem contradictory. Why would there be a longer wait if less people use it? Sounds like gov't is helping the private owner, like gov't always does. I clipped off the rest of your whiny diatribe, since I'm not defending gov't so much as criticizing capitalism.
Yes, but you said without government...I classify that as suppliers serving public demand. Without demand, there is no market.
No, he did not describe capitalism. He described a farmer bringing food to a market. Capitalism is private ownership of economic infrastructure and resources. Capitalism doesn't mean trade or markets, ya dingus.Yes, but you said without government...
turns out demand is all you need, whodathunkit?
All capitalism is crony.I'm with you in the criticizing of crony-capitalism.
Nice anecdote, I have never been to your shit hole of a state so you'll have to provide a citation.The tunnel is much more stop and go, the bridge flows pretty smoothly most of the time. The tunnel is actually newer too.
What do you require? You want vehicle counts? You want interviews with people who say yes, I actually benefited from a privately owned product and I'm not the owner? Seems like common sense would rule out here and you would realize that people DO benefit other than the owner and you are talking bumper sticker nonsense again. But it's not going to happen is it. Not only that, I bet you repeat that bumper sticker again by the end of the day, because that's what you do.Nice anecdote, I have never been to your shit hole of a state so you'll have to provide a citation.
All capitalism is crony.
Labor creates all wealth.Which economic system creates the most wealth?
That's like, your opinion, man!What do you require? You want vehicle counts? You want interviews with people who say yes, I actually benefited from a privately owned product and I'm not the owner? Seems like common sense would rule out here and you would realize that people DO benefit other than the owner and you are talking bumper sticker nonsense again. But it's not going to happen is it. Not only that, I bet you repeat that bumper sticker again by the end of the day, because that's what you do.
lol at proving to you that you are incredibly wrong as usual doing any good. Not my first rodeo with you is it (hint, that was rhetorical)
Then why is everything moving in the direction of automation?Labor creates all wealth.