Originally posted by PurpleGorilla
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I'm no bleeding heart, the beggars in Leeds City Centre can fooook off, they'll get nowt off me, sponging gets, they have all the opportunities in the world to help themselves. But some don't, and those in that trough need real help, not just money, but empathy and hope.
I'm as guilty, when did I turn into this hapless loon? Probably Special Brew to be fair....
Seriously though, is it so easy to turn ones back? It is, we all do it, but for how long?

) to fulfil their fantasies, as if they've discovered insights that eluded the alchemists. Maybe they should spend some time in Argentina or Venezuela, and see how much these demagogues really care about "the people" when push comes to shove. Then you get useful idiots like Piketty who are manifestly unable to identify the cause of the current wealth inequality, and just try to ride the wave of sensationalism this phenomenon has caused.
I tend to refer to it as corporatism/cronyism or better yet, corporate cronyism. What the governments around the world have become very good at is taking their pet projects, giving them a nominally "capitalist" appearance (e.g. ensuring the organisation has shareholders, operates - nominally - on profit and loss, whilst enjoying lavish subsidies and regulatory protections etc; good examples are the GSEs in the US), and then sweeping in to the rescue when the inevitable bust comes.

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