Category Archives: Capitalism
Matt Damon Defends Teachers Against a Shitty Cameraman!
Sam Harris, “How to Lose Readers (Without Even Trying)”
There is simply no question that an obsession with limited government produces impressive failures of wisdom and compassion in otherwise intelligent people . . . And lurking at the bottom of this morass one finds flagrantly irrational ideas about the human condition. Many of my critics pretend that they have been entirely self-made. They seem to feel responsible for their intellectual gifts, for their freedom from injury and disease, and for the fact that they were born at a specific moment in history. Many appear to have absolutely no awareness of how lucky one must be to succeed at anything in life, no matter how hard one works. One must be lucky to be able to work. One must be lucky to be intelligent, to not have cerebral palsy, or to not have been bankrupted in middle age by the mortal illness of a spouse. Many of us have been extraordinarily lucky—and we did not earn it. Many good people have been extraordinarily unlucky—and they did not deserve it . Read more . . .
Republicans: Tax The Bottom 50% More
Anti-Gay Groups Rally To Defend Anti-Gay ‘Charity’ Group
A campaign spearheaded by LGBT rights and women’s rights groups Change.org and AllOut.org, encouraging companies to drop their ties to the Christian Give Back Group (formerly the Christian Values Network), unsurprisingly has the Religious Right up in arms. The CGBG was founded by Stephen Baldwin (Alec Baldwin’s brother) and Michael Lohan (Lindsay Lohan’s father), with Mike Huckabee acting as its spokesman. Read more . . .
Rick Perry: Economic Crisis Is God’s Way Of Bringing Us Back To Biblical Principles
Five Reasons Capitalism Has Failed
Corporations are a special breed of people, motivated solely by self-interest. Corporations seek to maximize return on capital by leveraging productivity and paying the least possible amount for taxes and labor. Corporate executives pledge allegiance to their directors and shareholders. The dominant corporate perspective is short term, the current financial quarter, and the dominant corporate ethic is greed, doing whatever it takes to maximize profit.
Image: “Warren Buffett Declares Class Warfare”
Documentary: “WHEN WE GROW, This is what we can do (Full Documentary)”
This video comes recommended from The Caudal Lure.



