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I find this fascinating. I have spent most of my life as an unreconstructed, FDR-style liberal. But, perhaps I have been wrong. Perhaps the government's attempts to influence the market have led to the influx of corporate welfare that is killing this country.
Most people are retarded sheep, who are happy to serve the powers that be. But, the service of the people has been exploited to the extreme, and now it is reaching critical, unsustainable levels. Large concentrations of wealth and power, like Wal-Mart, make huge profits, but they do not pass on these earnings to the employees that create them.
How does the economic ship right itself? How do we build a world that makes the best of our human resources, while giving those people the comfortable life that they have earned? Can true free market principles be utilized to curb the influence of corporate giants?
It must be about more than lower taxes, how does the libertarian outlook benefit mankind?