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>Liberals as a whole tend to support more regulation than freedom.
Only in the US, my friend. Only in the USA, where "liberal" means something very different than it does in the rest of the world. For translation, where you read "liberal", think a mild case of "libertarian".
"Corporations are evil!" *Chug a coke* "They only opress the poor and do nothing good for anyone!" *Chug another coke* " "I think all corporations should be banned because the have only hurt others!" *Post reply on Microsoft computer*
P.S. Seriously how did you not get that I was joking? Are you guys just used to liberals being that annoying? Mark Fist? Donald Paegan? Come on.
oh and yes, i am definitely saying that if you are a Christian and a capitalist then you're clearly not a good Christian! it's just a simple, undeniable fact that everyone likes to ignore all the time.
Funny side note: a study was done recently to determine what kind of economy US citizens would prefer. They were shown 3 graphs: the first showing how the US economy currently is (with CEO's making over 300 times as much as employees); the second showed the idealized US economy the surveyed people thought up earlier (CEO's making 7 times as much as employees); the third showed Sweden's economy. 92% of the people surveyed picked the Sweden graph.
@ChopChopMc I agree with the part about fairness and getting paid for the effort you put in. Which is why I don't agree with capitalism. Capitalism is fine to a point, and the US passed that point a long time ago. Now, all the CEO's make huge amounts of money for very little effort, whereas the workers get very little money for an ever increasing demand for their effort.
Anyways thanks for the mod. I will be happy to explore it.