Harry Pollard wrote: > I've already shown how to introduce competition > successfully to monopolies. Brad like it. You didn't read it. I suspect you > are so busy writing, you have no time to read the words to which you are > replying.
The traffic on this list is way too high to read everything, and I'm on many lists... > I couldn't care less about the WEF > I said that the WEF say they are out to improve the world. As I know > nothing about them, I have no idea what they mean. How come a teacher of economists doesn't care about and knows nothing about the most important meeting on the world economy ?? > >Independent of the latter assumption, there is no shortage of jobs, just > >a shortage of money. If there is money for X jobs, then the X jobs can be > >created, no matter what content. (This doesn't mean that they actually > >are created, but that's another topic.) > > Good! All we have to do is print a lot of money and the problem is solved. > Thank you for your penetrating analysis of the problem. FutureWork can now > close down as the governments of the world print money in abundance and > no-one is unemployed any more. Argh... printing money doesn't create money but inflation -- don't you know that? Of course I was talking about real money. > >Have sweatshop jobs been created by socialists ? Do people *want* > >sweatshop jobs ? > > > > It is pretty telling that you don't answer these questions... > >The last thing that I can be called is a "socialist lemming"... > > Then don't call other people lemmings. Strange logic. If I'm not a car-driver then I can't call other people car-drivers ? > > > If the members of the WEF had to exist in a free market they wouldn't be > > > able to "(maximize) the profits of the few at the expense of the vast > > > majority" . > > > >Then why do they want the "free" market ??? Because it _increases_ their > >profits... > > How? By abolishing environmental and social regulations. By externalizing costs to future generations. Chris _______________________________________________ Futurework mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://scribe.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework