Message from @Nuke

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2018-06-25 23:16:26 UTC  

"Have you ever hit a pothole and instantly cringed? We know that feeling is heightened when you're bringing home a carryout order from your local Domino's store," Domino's USA President Russell Weiner said in a statement. "We don't want to lose any great-tasting pizza to a pothole, ruining a wonderful meal. Domino's cares too much about its customers and pizza to let that happen."

2018-06-25 23:16:57 UTC  

>when pizza companies replace the government

2018-06-25 23:17:26 UTC  

This is why I believe in Capitalism.

2018-06-25 23:18:09 UTC  

it has its uses

2018-06-25 23:20:03 UTC  

I don't think Domino's could afford to take on New Orleans unfortunately but if you knew how bad it is

2018-06-25 23:20:38 UTC  

I'm expect lots of people in Louisiana will buy Domino's hoping they'll pave our potholes.

2018-06-25 23:22:41 UTC  

I'm not a purist on capitalism, but come on, saying that the government doesn't do its job properly isn't exactly news, and inequality is a big fat joke.

2018-06-25 23:22:45 UTC  

Guys, I have a question.

2018-06-25 23:23:01 UTC  

What is it

2018-06-25 23:23:11 UTC  

Who do you think is the most to blame for the culture being the way it is? (Besides Jews)

2018-06-25 23:24:21 UTC  

Well besides them, I'd say the republican establishment is responsible for not fighting the problem properly and always giving the left what they want

2018-06-25 23:26:10 UTC  

I believe we need tax credits to encourage this.

2018-06-25 23:26:31 UTC  

Government < Business

2018-06-25 23:28:38 UTC  

On some things, yeah

2018-06-26 03:35:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/432618126295695380/461011538329993226/n3b4ltt6h6611.png

2018-06-26 11:16:27 UTC  

While I'm certainly a capitalist, one must admittedly concede that it's an additional layer of inefficiency when such a state is governed by a democratic framework.

2018-06-26 11:17:14 UTC  

Agreed.

2018-06-26 11:17:28 UTC  

Capitalism and monarchy are fully compatible.

2018-06-26 11:17:31 UTC  

Minor scale road improvements can certainly be encouraged on a business level. However, large scale improvements of infrastructure are simply impossible without state direction and investment.

2018-06-26 11:18:08 UTC  

You're partially correct.

2018-06-26 11:18:50 UTC  

One of the largest bridges in the world was actually built by a private company that went bankrupt in the process.

2018-06-26 11:19:13 UTC  

The long term return doesn't justify the immense degree of initial and progressive investment. The level of risk it poses to a non-state entity fiscally makes it extremely uncommon and undesirable to most companies.

2018-06-26 11:19:48 UTC  

Which bridge?

2018-06-26 11:21:57 UTC  

Initially a private project which was taken over by the state government before it was finished, it was intended to have artificial islands in the middle for real estate sales which would fund the bridge.

2018-06-26 11:22:48 UTC  

Yeah, so it failed. Undoubtedly a cautionary tale for future private companies NOT to do such a thing.

2018-06-26 11:27:24 UTC  

It didn't, though.

2018-06-26 11:27:35 UTC  

They actually wanted it to be nationalized.

2018-06-26 11:27:55 UTC  

To be more clear for you--

2018-06-26 11:28:14 UTC  

They didn't get taken over by the state due to failure. They sold their project to the state at a profit.

2018-06-26 13:58:32 UTC  

I'm a corporatist.

2018-06-26 13:58:32 UTC  

Hi a corporatist., I'm Dad!

2018-06-26 14:57:34 UTC  

Hi Dad bot, I'm Dad bot

2018-06-26 14:57:53 UTC  

Shit, didn't do anything

2018-06-26 15:01:15 UTC  

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2018-06-26 15:01:16 UTC  

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2018-06-26 15:20:52 UTC  

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