Message from @Sampuka
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how so?
yes I'm not a bank
Heck, they can actually go to a social credit union instead
I'm neither a lawyer
There are lots out there
Then you can't really make that argument since it seems it wouldn't be an issue
you're right, I don't see why it would be a problem but apparently it is
I'm no bank as I said
I think the issue is that those companies simply don't succeed like the regular companies do
Then it's not a problem
I don't see anything that would dispute it
If you can't go to a bank, you can ask for a loan on social credit unions
@Timo))) I'm having a bit of trouble finding the paper atm, but I am pretty sure coops have much better life-expectancy
At the cost of lower earnings but at a lower failure rate
I'd believe that 100 percent
But for our entire country to run on that system oesnt make sens
well, except for the non-existant owner wages are fine
More sense to allow it in a capitalistic system, which it does
That's why freedom is so good
why doesnt it make sense?
More sense to allow it to happen than enfore it for everyone
since the decisions are democratic
I want a freedom to choose a coop OR go for myself
Only capitalim provides that
capitalism allows you to avoid capitalism, as in coops
right
Just a daily reminder that 2008 was caused by the Federal Reserve
rip cant find it, so this is a pretty lack-luster argument, but, if you wanna take my word on it: Coops have higher wages and productivity along with lifespan
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@Deleted User don't forget <:porky:315615014751043588> on the FED
The biggest corporations are not coop, that's for sure
you're right there
tbh I love when people blame laissez-faire capitalism for housing crisis and even occupy the wrong place
though I can't tell you why
though mondragon has 75k employees
mon-saint?
@ClibtardMario how can you even blame it on that? we haven't had laissez-faire
@Sampuka Several people did (usually disciples of Paul Krugman, unironically)
And good to know we have a person that knows US economic backgrounds here
I think I would know if laissez-faire was a thing