When do we solve the capitalist problem?

when do we solve the capitalist problem?

the biggest thing that nobody points out is you can only choose one of those items and it can only be done ONE time and then the INSTITUTION ENDS. not to mention the entertainment value and clothing companies that make merchandise etc, etc.

so instead of employing the, probably 10s of thousands of people, with very nicely paying jobs and all of the peripheral professions that live in tandem with the NFL for years and years and years, you can abolish the entire system and give everyone one dollar one time and then it ends and everyone is only a dollar richer for as long as it takes them to spend that dollar and nobody is the better afterwards. it's fucking lunacy to keep making these goddamn infographics

The real problem is that Harvard is way too expensive, NYC transit needs improvements and one dollar for every person would be wasted on them because that money would not go into projects but be spent for consumerism by the individuals.
And only Americans would be retarded enough to consider spending that kind of money on Pluto Missions or motherfucking pizzas.

>how do we stop people from choosing where to spend their wealth :'^(((

Yeah, that's, what, a quarter-million per student? That's fucking ludicrous. And all they ever want to talk about are student loans, not ways to reduce tuition fees.

It's a giant fucking shell game of cost-masking, just like health insurance. Prices inflate because the consumer isn't the one who pays, making demand skyrocket.

>when do we solve the capitalist problem?
When everyone is a capitalist

Capitalism is not the problem here. It's more so of a cultural one, what people value. Capitalism has it's flaws, but all of it is caused by the human aspect. Capitalism does not generate greed, humans do. You don't 'fix' capitalism, you fix the people who participate in it

>Communism is not the problem here. It's more so of a cultural one, what people value. Communism has it's flaws, but all of it is caused by the human aspect. Communism does not generate greed, humans do. You don't 'fix' communism, you fix the people who participate in it

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Capitalism created this wealth. It is down to the individual to choose what to do with it. Some people will put a portion of their wealth to feeding the poor or educating the illiterate, while others will spend it all on consumer goods and entertainment. However, just because their wealth doesn't go directly into helping the needy or advancing science doesn't not mean they are hampering these. The wealth capitalism has created, while unevenly distributed, reaches all. I could go into detail but I doubt you want me to print out half of "the wealth of nations" and I'm in no hurry to do so myself.

This wealth is not wasted, as the entirety of the economy is interlinked and this wealth will always feed back into the general public.

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>This wealth is not wasted, as the entirety of the economy is interlinked and this wealth will always feed back into the general public.

No. It will not.
Your wealth was created by the simple fact that your means of production were still intact after WW2. You had a global monopoly on factory manufacturing. The USA would have accomplished to build vast wealth with any political system in place.

But for some reason you are so obsessed by the idea of turbo capitalism that you can not see the downsides to it, even though it is starting to bite you in the arse.

Your "land of the free" is in rapid decline and your wealthy elites are avoiding to take any responsibility for their failings. And you are part of the problem because you keep defending this.

Capitalism is a good system, but You fail to address any of its downsides. Any system has its ups and downs. If you ignore the downs however, failure is just a matter of time.

How many escorts can it buy?

First, outlaw anyone calling that disgusting Chicago casserole a “pizza”

>America
>Turbo Capitalist

We haven't had a free market since FDR fucked us up, and it's even debatable we did for the 50 years before that. The reason we are in decline is because of the restrictions on the free market being specifically designed to centralize wealth into as few people as possible. That said, even with our fucked up situation we still have one of the highest standards of living in the world. Yeah, there are problems that we still have, and it is hard to say we got where we are fairly when we were the only industrial power that didn't get bombed to hell, but that doesn't change the fact that we've been at the head of the world for most of a century. I do think the American era will end, no great empire lasted forever, but if you think we will become a secondary power on the world stage I think you are severely mistaken. The reports of our demise are greatly exaggerated.

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Your demise will come, not because wealth distribution is top heavy, or because your countries debt to foreign countries is increasing, but because you treat your citizens like trash.
And this will always happen until you regulate your financial markets. The vast majority of people makes their living off work. The richest make their money on the financial markets. The average Joe can not access the financial markets properly because they only have very few money to spare. They live from paycheck to paycheck and your social security nets are weak. This is why your average American citizen gets stuck and has only very few means to improve their living conditions by the power of their own labor power.

This is why I am claiming that your demise will come. Another bubble will burst within the next 20 years. Another economic crisis will hit. And once again, other nations will take significantly weaker blows than America. What may seem to you as a strength is a weeknes in the long run.

If you watch the NFL and NBA you watch monkeyball and you're a fuckin' degenerate and part of the problem. Turn the TV off. Turn the sports off. Get a fucking life.

>it "costs" 9 billion dollars to put 30k people through 4 year university

No wonder high schools are pushing every person to go to school, the university system is literally high way robbery and a cabal.

Really makes you wonder why apprenticeships are so unpopular in the US.
The demand is there on both sides. For the employer and the employees.

What problem?