Forum Post: STOP! Read now.
Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 16, 2011, 3:17 a.m. EST by ChangeWechsel
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all wishes to you!
Capitalism against Capitalism
You must create your own economic system. Only buy from shops, services and banks with a "social label". The competitor is the predatory capitalism. This is driven by the social market economy. This is best done with their own weapons of the beast.
Only buy from socially minded! Establishes your own market! Even though some will cost a few dollars more at the beginning, it will be profitable sustainability.
Do not buy from predatory capitalists!
STOP! to give them their food, then they will starve and die!
Ihr müsst euer eigenes Wirtschaftssystem gründen. Nur einkaufen bei Geschäften, Dienstleistungen und Banken mit einem "Sozialen Label". Der Mitbewerber ist der Raubtierkapitalismus. Dieser gehört von der sozialen Marktwirtschaft verdrängt. Dies geschieht am besten mit den eigenen Waffen des Raubtiers.
Kauft nur bei sozial Gleichgesinnten! Gründet euren eigenen Markt! Auch wenn manchen am Anfang ein paar Dollar mehr kostet, es wird sich Nachhaltig rentieren.
Kauft nicht bei Raubtierkapitalisten!
Hört auf diesen Raubtieren ihr Futter zu geben, Sie werden dann verhungern und aussterben!
Most small business owners are victimized by big corps just like the average person who labors day and night to make enough money to pay the bills. It's becoming impossible for small business to survive with big corps taking over every aspect of our economy. Owning a small chain of gas stations all I am doing is working for PepsiCo, Phillip Morris and their likes.
A new local buyers market may provide an incentive for more local business start ups. The buy within 100 miles idea is a good one.
This is a great idea, sure, but it's not exactly feasible for people in areas that aren't highly saturated with socially minded services. I would find it next to impossible to provide services/food/etc. for my family if I were only buying from local stores, let alone only buying from vendors with a "social" label. It's a good start, but needs to be balanced with additional action.
What if somebody is not a predatory capitalist, but isn't even aware of a "social label"? Why would a person who is just trying to make a living for themselves need a "social label" ?
Nazi....sooner58.