MT: How you trounce the government for all our ills,
NS: I don’t recall doing so. Too many ills; only one of which is the nation state.
MT: especially against the little guys.
NS: I’m not against my fellow “little guys. If I overextended my credit I see no reason to blame others for my bad. If we don’t acknowledge our mistakes, we’re not likely to learn from them.
MT: But it is the same government voted in by Big Business with their boys at the very helm who you are really putting all blame on.
NS: Did “big business” put its boy, Obama at the helm? Did they replace the GOP majority in congress with Democrats too? You can’t have it both ways with your praise for Obama, and curses for those you claim put him there.
MT: The same big Business that is trying so hard to prevent Health Care Reform
NS: Big business is not monolithic. The tobacco industry fought to block anti-smoking legislation, while the health care industry fought to get it passed. Individuals too are on both sides of that debate, just as they are on numerous others, including health care. I don’t agree with every individual’s opinion/interest anymore than I do with every business’s. But, I don’t want to live in a democracy where some are not allowed to advance their own interests, no matter how much they may conflict with my own. It astonishes me that you don’t see how important political equality among all persons, and groups, is!
MT: Times are changing and they are changing beyond the control of those who maintain a financial system that is failing the needs of a future generations.
Ns: Times are always changing, and not always for the better. I dearly hope you are right that the world corporations are in the ascendancy. Which would mean that the non-productive, warring, parasitic nation states are in the decline. Like John Lennon, I dream of a future with no nations, nor religions too. Businesses are essentially money machines, with its workers ultimately being its clients. Wealth is what lifts up a people, never governments or religions.
MT: You admit to not fully grasping the nature of our current financial system and say I also do not grasp the system seems to put us both in the same position regarding our own lack of comprehension.
NS: Exactly my intended point. Our present world economy is a vast interconnected complex that no one truly comprehends, and I know of no economist who would claim otherwise. It is an ‘ecosystem’ where one must be very careful in their meddling, lest a butterfly effect leads to an economic tsunami. Planned economies are unworkable. Yes, some regulation is necessary; as it is with all human affairs. Human business is no exception in this. But, freedom remains essential in every human endeavor, especially in the matter of ‘survival and quality of life’ (i.e. ‘business’).
Thank you, for your good wishes, M(other)T(eresa). Please know that I, N(orman)S(wartzkoff) wish the very same for you. Shall we bid farewell to this long thread? You are welcome to have the last word.
