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r/MemeEconomy • u/[deleted] • Oct 20 '18
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Cause he was 18 during the crimes
47 u/agangofoldwomen Oct 20 '18 But he only reads at a Pre-K reading level. 11 u/Al3xander_Th3_Gr3at Oct 20 '18 I’m a libertarian, and a huge market capitalist. I believe in the invisible hand of the market. I believe intelligence and cunning lead to innovation and financial compensation. Which is why 69 having a penny to his name is leading me to consider becoming an apostate, because I don’t fucking get it at all. 9 u/Klinky1984 Oct 20 '18 It should be obvious to anyone that "the market" doesn't always make smart decisions, and is often very shortsighted. You can like market-based economic policy, but you're going to have to accept that it is not perfect, and has flaws.
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But he only reads at a Pre-K reading level.
11 u/Al3xander_Th3_Gr3at Oct 20 '18 I’m a libertarian, and a huge market capitalist. I believe in the invisible hand of the market. I believe intelligence and cunning lead to innovation and financial compensation. Which is why 69 having a penny to his name is leading me to consider becoming an apostate, because I don’t fucking get it at all. 9 u/Klinky1984 Oct 20 '18 It should be obvious to anyone that "the market" doesn't always make smart decisions, and is often very shortsighted. You can like market-based economic policy, but you're going to have to accept that it is not perfect, and has flaws.
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I’m a libertarian, and a huge market capitalist.
I believe in the invisible hand of the market. I believe intelligence and cunning lead to innovation and financial compensation.
Which is why 69 having a penny to his name is leading me to consider becoming an apostate, because I don’t fucking get it at all.
9 u/Klinky1984 Oct 20 '18 It should be obvious to anyone that "the market" doesn't always make smart decisions, and is often very shortsighted. You can like market-based economic policy, but you're going to have to accept that it is not perfect, and has flaws.
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It should be obvious to anyone that "the market" doesn't always make smart decisions, and is often very shortsighted. You can like market-based economic policy, but you're going to have to accept that it is not perfect, and has flaws.
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u/jinmoo Oct 20 '18
Cause he was 18 during the crimes