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Forum Post: Capitalism is not to blame! Wall st is Corporatism not capitalism!

Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 10, 2011, 11:01 p.m. EST by RonPaulFlixdotcom (73) from Kingsville, TX
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[-] 2 points by dwport1950 (3) 13 years ago

Thomas Jefferson was concise in his early warning to the American nation, "If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issuance of their currency, first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all their property until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered."

[-] 1 points by RonPaulFlixdotcom (73) from Kingsville, TX 13 years ago

DEAD ON!

[-] 0 points by MiMi1026 (937) from Springfield, VA 13 years ago

TJ the American Prophet

[-] 1 points by thesoulgotsoldontheroadtogold (148) 13 years ago

yes, your message is true, it's exactly what I'm saying too, but please don't connect it to any political candidates, it's too incendiary and destroys the message's power, it's divisive

http://occupywallst.org/forum/we-want-main-street-capitalism-no-more-wall-street/

[-] 1 points by luparb (290) 13 years ago

Capitalism is unsustainable, if you keep it, the crisis will continue.

The demand necessary to create jobs won't suddenly manifest from ending corporate influence in congress.

Capitalist economies require constant expansion, therefore outsourcing and automation will continue and labor will remain superfluous.

Capitalism has no obligation to save the environment or assist the disabled and impoverished, and no matter how hard you try to legislate morality into this system, no matter how hard you scrutinize the political process, money will inevitably corrupt it.

Capitalism is going the same way as the ancient slave economies and feudalism.

It's on it's way out.

[-] 1 points by RonPaulFlixdotcom (73) from Kingsville, TX 13 years ago

If you support a kenyesian approach and not one of the Austrian school of economic you are very correct!

mises.org

[-] 1 points by Mitch333 (93) 13 years ago

I agree however Corporatism IS Capitalism IS Corporatism, right now. The top tier, the 1% or so is the main problem.