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Mr.Bee

(2,004 posts)
Fri Jul 3, 2026, 03:30 PM 9 hrs ago

Profits

I have long said this country is suffering from a disease.
The disease is profits.
Some will argue it's greed, but you can't have greed without profits.

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Profits (Original Post) Mr.Bee 9 hrs ago OP
If the "rising tide" were actually real snot 8 hrs ago #1
Like USAid? Trump's cruelest move lame54 8 hrs ago #3
We're a scamming society... lame54 8 hrs ago #2
Imho, this is sociopathy trickling down, snot 8 hrs ago #4
From "Reds": What's this war about, John Reed? LSparkle 7 hrs ago #5

snot

(11,948 posts)
1. If the "rising tide" were actually real
Fri Jul 3, 2026, 03:59 PM
8 hrs ago

and actually lifted all boats in a way that was genuinely fair, I'd be fine with seeing us all enjoy a higher standard of living. Excess profits could be used to help those in need at home and abroad.

snot

(11,948 posts)
4. Imho, this is sociopathy trickling down,
Fri Jul 3, 2026, 04:41 PM
8 hrs ago

made possible by deregulation and a few other turning points gone wrong at the Supreme Court & elsewhere (e.g. Citizens United).

E.g., we've deregulated Wall St. in a hundred ways that have enabled massive looting of the real economy (the repeal of Glass-Steagall, the decision not to regulate credit derivatives, the legalization of naked shorts, etc.);
We've allowed labor protections to be eviscerated;
We've repealed restrictions on the consolidation of media ownership;
Etc. etc.
– the list is long.

Once we allow (through inattention, etc.) those at the top to push through measures that make cheating and exploitation easy, they start doing it, and pretty soon the rest of us are faced with the awful choice of either beating them or joining them in their bad behavior – and too often, we join them.

"When plunder becomes a way of life
for a group of men…, over the course of time
they create… a legal system that authorizes it
and a moral code that glorifies it."

–– Frederic Bastiat, Economic Sophisms, 2nd series (1848), ch. 1 Physiology of plunder.

LSparkle

(12,259 posts)
5. From "Reds": What's this war about, John Reed?
Fri Jul 3, 2026, 05:21 PM
7 hrs ago

Warren Beatty as Reed: “Profits” (re WW1).

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