MyQul
Chairman of the Bored
This thread isnt going to end well is it (I can see chippy waving his big padlock)?
This thread isnt going to end well is it (I can see chippy waving his big padlock)?
Mature and sensible so far. So no, probably won't end well!
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Hi!
It's working in the present: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...via-thrives-heres-why/?utm_term=.bcab5f68983e
Hmmm interesting Posts that show what a diverse bunch of brewers we are. :thumb:
I'll join in the discussion by pointing out that in the UK "capitalism" isn't working for the general good; even though it may well suit those who are already well off.
My first example is the UK railway system.
Taken into state ownership as an "essential service" in 1948 by the then Labour Government.
Thirty-six years later, in 1984 a Conservative government started the privatisation process by selling off the more profitable arms of the industry (Sealink Ferries, British Transport Hotels, Travellers Fare and British Rail Engineering) and finished the process in 1993.
The whole privatisation process was carried out on the basis that the Tax-Payer would save money.
It started to go ****-up immediately when the assets were sold to a smaller number of companies than promised. This was followed by the collapse of Railtrack (responsible for the tracks themselves) in 2001 which saw its assets passed to the state-owned Network Rail and track maintenance was also brought in-house under Network Rail in 2004.
In other words it was a miserable failure.
However, let's consider what happened back in 2004 as "ancient history" and just consider East Midland Trains; the company that serves Skegness.
Back in 2012 the company was operating at a loss and having to defend a FORTY-SIX MILLION POUND handout from the Government. Also "ancient history"?
Well, how about less than a week ago? This was when the government announced that they were granting East Midland Trains a TWO BILLION POUNDS bailout of Tax-Payers money!
So after 36 years of public ownership under Socialism the privatisation has been a disaster that set off poorly and is getting worse.
Please feel free to check out the references and respond with any arguments that may show how the privatisation of this essential service provides a better deal for the UK's general public.
References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privatisation_of_British_Rail
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-18893265
https://skwawkbox.org/2017/12/02/video-mcdonald-on-the-scandal-of-the-2bn-east-coast-rail-bail-out/
The only socialism I'd accept is the version portrayed by gene Roddenberry in Star Trek.
The rest is just another mechanism for social control, just the same as any other type of government, monarchy or religion.
Think about it, there is always a dude at the top. Always a bunch of privileged who run the show and the rest that prop it up through hard work.
I agree socialism should be confined to science fistion a place it can work outside of reality.
More importantly, if Gene Roddenberry's world were to come true (I for one, love the idea) if replicators existed would people still homebrew... discuss
Hi!
It's working in the present: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...via-thrives-heres-why/?utm_term=.bcab5f68983e
Funny how people with a few quid in the bank suddenly soil their expensive smalls when words like this are mentioned, donââ¬â¢t worry, weââ¬â¢re not coming to take your ISA account away, or your massive pension , or your 30 flats you rent out.
Another situation where one must look at The Messenger after looking at The Message; so who owns The Washington Post?
"In 2013, its longtime controlling family, the Graham family, sold the newspaper to billionaire entrepreneur and Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos for $250 million in cash. The newspaper is owned by Nash Holdings LLC, a holding company Bezos created for the acquisition."
In other words, it's another Daily Wail that promotes those doctrines that further the interests of the rich.
Socialism in Venezuela was doomed to failure when their government used their oil wealth to help the poor of the USA. The Venezuelan generosity towards the victims of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 upset the USA government. Please check out this article ...
https://mic.com/articles/3357/hugo-...s-poor-following-obama-budget-cuts#.HIVKF9oN1
The failure of the Venezuelan economy has been engineered by the USA and is living proof of the saying "Anyone who chooses to sup with The Devil should use a long spoon."
PS
We visited New Orleans in December 2009 and the damage from Hurricane Katrina had still not been repaired in the poorer sections of the city. Here's a few photographs to illustrate my point. They are taken from a Slideshow I put together to cover our holiday it shows just how non-effective capitalism is when the chips are down. Enjoy. :thumb:
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