Democracy4Sale wrote: I saw where Amazon's founder/CEO dropped $2.5 MILLION into the bucket today to fight FOR it
The same Amazon that subcontracts out their warehouse workers so they don't have to provide them health insurance and benefits? The same Amazon that are sales tax scofflaws? The same company that has bankrupt mom and pop local stores?
Good guys to have on your side.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
FredHayek wrote: The same company that subcontracts out their warehouse workers so they don't have to provide them health insurance and benefits? The same company that are sales tax scofflaws? The same company that has bankrupt mom and pop local stores?
Good guys to have on your side.
Oh, sorry...I thought you were talking about Wal-Mart.
Our resident collectivists once again champion illegal behavior owing to their belief that any means justifies the desired end. Why am I not surprised.
If VL wasn't such an accomplished . . . . storyteller, one might actually believe that this happened outside the confines of his mind.
Collectivism is any philosophic, political, religious, economic, or social outlook that emphasizes the interdependence of every human being.
To put it more simply: No man is an island. The idea that people are not isolated from one another, but that mankind is interconnected. It was one of great ideas of the Renaissance.
Collectivism is any philosophic, political, religious, economic, or social outlook that emphasizes the interdependence of every human being.
To put it more simply: No man is an island. The idea that people are not isolated from one another, but that mankind is interconnected. It was one of great ideas of the Renaissance.
Proud to be labeled a "collectivist." :thumbsup:
Me too... :thumbsup:
In fact, I look at "collectivist" to be the opposite of "sociopathic", selfish, Ayn_Randroid....(objectivist) ALL of which I am proud NOT TO BE.