The US has been going through rough economic times and many are looking at solutions from the past to get the country out of this downward spiral. Seventy-five years ago, the Hoover dam was created by a federal program to help put Americans to work and also produce energy. Many Americans expect President Obama to do something similar when he unveils his jobs plan. Stefan Molyneux, host of FreeDomain Radio, tells us if a plan like this is possible or even feasible.
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Public works jobs in the U.S. go to GOVERNMENT WORKERS. These ASSHOLES are already WAY over-paid. Fuck this, I'm moving to CANADA.
BlahBlahUsername1 2 months ago
The u.s.a. is only going through "rough economic times" because the criminal powers that be are making it so. Let's destroy this oppressive,worthless government and start over.
insanelylogical 3 months ago
Canada is out of resssion ? . This dude is fucked in the head EDIT THIS YOU MAXHEADROOM FUCK . Ediot fuck
dynomike1964 5 months ago
It didn't actually generate power until September 11th 1936, though - three days later. There's a plaque right on the damn that expressly states that.
geffel 5 months ago
Congraz stef for being in RT!
Freedomain Radio is amazing and I dare anyone to listen to it at iTunes
or at youtube.com(slash)stefbot
(:
SlipAllCityToy 5 months ago
@truevoice08
Ideaology doesn't make a person wrong all the time, just blind to the truth. Just like any religion, Ideology makes people ignorant because instead of looking at *facts* and *statistics* they'd rather just make unsubstantiated claims to support their belief system
Standard Oil was a myth? Microsoft is a myth?
As if every economists and every industrialized country in the world is stupid because they haven't figured it all out with a simplistic formula like libertarians have.
oolong2 5 months ago
@oolong2 "It's clear througout the entire artical that the author simply has ideological objections to antitrust laws" Does ideology make a person wrong? "You CANNOT claim competition is good for "prices & progress" while in the same breath support monopolization." I am AGAINST monopolization, that's why I'm AGAINST so-called "competition laws". Google "Myth of Natural Monopoly Dilorenzo" and next time, don't base your argument on the fact that an author is ideological.
truevoice08 5 months ago
@MrViTopol A little boy from Jesse ?
variezn34gm 5 months ago
@truevoice08
It's clear througout the entire artical that the author simply has ideological objections to antitrust laws based on his own irrational hatred towards government.
ALL industrialized countries have competition laws. You see a lot more competition in Europe & Japan and cheaper and better networks than we have in the US. A lot of that also has to do with infrastructure.
You CANNOT claim competition is good for "prices & progress" while in the same breath support monopolization.
oolong2 5 months ago
@KamidakeRed Yep they've been working on the destruction of this country for a long time and have employed every trick in the book from social engineering to brainwashing to blatantly lying. I cant believe the shit we let them get away with. Shame on us for wasting the blood of our founding fathers. We now are under more tyranny than they were when they stood up for themselves and won our freedom.
wipemysmile 5 months ago