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Justifications for inequality: the neuroses of Kochland : Comments

By Binoy Kampmark, published 3/9/2019

The pet projects of right wing think tanks and campaign funding for libertarian causes did interest David, but he wished for more.

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Simply put, there are no justifications, by the usual (run with the hare, hunt with the hounds) suspects, for inequality, child labour or slavery, in any form or guise.

Simply because in declaring war on and attacking and removing poverty in all its manifestations, one has to advance all else far more effectively than by employing conservative exploitation and legalized theft!?

There cannot be any rational understanding other than greed is good and an ambition to be the richest individuals in the graveyard for climate change scepticism and the absolute essential for embracing carbon-constrained economic paradigms!

And if intelligently supervised, to the huge economic benefit of the proponents/recipients!

I mean, we've had an absolute bellyful of Koch-ups! Statists, more statistics and (quite blatant) lies!? Time to go (carbon-free) nuclear and like yesterday!
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Tuesday, 3 September 2019 10:58:07 AM
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Oh god, talk about the cry of the envious.

You don't have to be dirty rich, or even mildly wealthy to have a fantastic life in todays western world. Those fabulously wealthy beyond even our wildest imagination have no real effect on our lives, except that to become wildly wealthy they have to employ thousands of us peasants.

It is not them but the green/left who want to tear down the fabulous lives we have had for decades thanks to the enterprise of those who exploited the resources to make modern life possible.

I have had a fabulous life. It was available to anyone with reasonable intelligence, & a strong curiosity to explore the world & what it offered. I begrudge no one, except perhaps the world of the envious who deserve nothing.
Posted by Hasbeen, Tuesday, 3 September 2019 1:08:09 PM
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This is just a typical example of Binoy's fair approach.

Behold Hasbeen in the nuddy http://youtu.be/W-0hzs7yO2Y
Posted by plantagenet, Tuesday, 3 September 2019 7:16:16 PM
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Money rules, what business is that of democracy?
How do we rid ourselves of the sideshow called democracy?

Genghis Khan was a mighty man. He too was a philanthropist of sorts, and on some levels democratic.
Oh, the mighty dragon...lest we forget!

Dan.
Posted by diver dan, Tuesday, 3 September 2019 9:18:03 PM
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Democracy wasn't designed for a society of flawed people ! Benign dictatorship is more suited !
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 4 September 2019 6:37:03 AM
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