Milton Friedman Debates Naomi Klein Part 2
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Journalist talking about economy = pathetic. shame for a country as liberal as Canada!
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@HorenziAndTheAlps And you are who? Ah, a pathetic Master Debater. You do not read, do you. Five stars for logical fallacy. Milton Freidman is an economic giant. Link to your acheivements, fluffy. Ya got nothing.
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@maisantaerikakirea I'm not a coward, I'm an English major. Sorry I shouted and insinuated that you were six years old. But it's a pet peeve with the whole blogosphere in general, that people are too lazy to use punctuation. I think that a "decent dialogue," as you put it, requires a little effort on the writer's part so that his or her comments can be understood. Why make us do the extra work? We'll just move on, and then what have you accomplished? The trend is dumb, not u.
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@Ken1Nickels1 while the neoliberal politicians and their masters rule an immoral and roten system based in profits rather than humanity you are worried about "punctuation".Only cowards use insults here because we can not see our faces, only bad educated people use words like "stupid" here loosing the great opportunity to share informations and have a good dialog with no offenses that is why your reply wont be read by me because i m here to have a decent dialog with no offense
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These vids are interesting despite their selective nature. As for Naomi... She' s outmatched. The panel would be fun to hear in its complete version. Thanks for posting
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People shouldn't listen to either of these people. Both Klein and Friedman are pathetic debaters, who use poor examples to back their claims. Whatever you're views of capitalism are, don't take these people's word for it.
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Radicals who distort truth for political gain.
Dear Naomi Klein,
"There are few things more dishonorable than misleading the youth." ---Thomas Sowell
summercures2 5 months ago 15
@barasko They are imposing reality on Greece. Greece borrowed and lived beyond it's means and spend lavishly on it's social programs. Money doesn't grow on trees and bills come due someday. That's what's happening to Greece. If you want to see Friedman's ideas in action, look at Estonia.
H1TMANactual 1 month ago 5