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Except you fail to realize (or forget) that the regulators are part of the problem, and not the solution. Look at what happened to Iceland.
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Go Ron 2012!
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Larry King - Maybe it's semantics. I don't like Larry King. He's one of those media types that creates "SPIN". He seems like many of those who wear suits smokes a cigar and puts the cigar out on the next country we will invade. Then continue to play cards and cheats the men at his own table.
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You're inept - the volume's so bad it almost blew my speakers. It always amazes me how often a lack of intellectual rigour is accompanied by the inability to perform simple tasks or to correct mistakes after they're discovered. @obaidkarki probably doesn't even notice how incredibly loud this is because he's too busy yelling garbled nonsense over the top of it.
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@NATOvsENEMIES Regulations is a form of manipulation. Corporations through lobbying can manipulate the market. A free market free of regulations will be controlled by the will of the consumer. If a corporation decides to be unethical, e.g. Banks during the credit crisis, in a free market society they would have been punished by the free market (ie bankruptcy).
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i disagree with ron on the effectiveness of free market. without government regulation, the market, without fail, favours those who can manipulate the market the best.
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@pilocons it's funny because Ron Paul is also anti-war?
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truly, it's the irony of america
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Free market doesn't granty liberty, Karl Marx viewed Democracy will lead to Socalism. Which instade lead to lower ecconmic disparity.
The government doesn't care about the people either, they only care about getting re-elected.
The only ones you can really trust to take care of yourself is yourself. And if you need help, privet enterprises seem better equipped to HELP you get what you need then the government.
burrheadjr 2 years ago 9
Could you not find a more crappier video to post on Youtube? The sound is atrocious!
willia3r 2 years ago 8