UtopianRanger
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What if convenience stores were nationalized 7-11 could go back to being open only between 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. and not exploit workers by making them work all night! The government has done so well managing our Social Security funds why not put them in charge of all banking?! Is is possible to nationalize political parties? The result would have to be better than what we have! Merc….. You are guy here that mentions the word ''pragmatic'' quite often. And I consider you a very pragmatic thinker. However, the vibe I am getting from you here tells me that you seem to think /feel that Chavez’s ploy to nationalize its country’s national resources somehow betrays both the concept and idealism that made our country great in the first place. I disagree with you, brother. In getting back to another thread that centered on illegal immigration, I mentioned that if lettuce went to five bucks a head and apples were a dollar each or more, no one would purchase them. Some participants in thread agreed, some disagreed. A couple of days after that thread, I grabbed my new Cannon video camera from the house and took it to work with me. I then periodically began to interview customers in my business posing the same question: Would you pay five bucks for a head of lettuce and a dollar or more per apple? I then added an additional question in my interview that said: If you had to pay fifteen hundred bucks a piece for plane ticket from Oregon to LA so you could take your Children to Disneyland, would you pay it? Out of fifteen or so people interviewed so far, not one was willing to pay the high cost for fruits, vegetables or plane tickets. And to varying degrees they said they would either do with out or try to find another way {Grow their own and take vacations close to home}. When I finish with my series of interviews, I think I’m going to have Realone show me how to upload it to Youtube so I play it for all to see. What I am getting at here, brother, is, you can own a whole fleet of fancy Boeing 747’s and 727’s, and call it an airline, but if you’re charging fifteen hundred bucks a pop to fly from Oregon to LA, and you don’t have any customers capable of paying that much for a seat then you don’t have much of an airline, do ya? With gasoline for your cars and homes, and hydro-electric and various other types of power – We’re not in the same position and people don’t have a choice. Those two refined resources are essentials in life that everyone needs and has to have. In the big scheme of things, I make the simple argument that in perhaps just those two areas, it’s a tad bit short sighted to let them be-manipulated / fall-under-the control of a very small handful of potentially greedy people. I think its only ''pragmatic'' that oil, power and water {realistically vital to sustain human life} all be held in public trust for equal benefit for all people. And I don’t see how that could ever betray what made us great. - R
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