The problem is neoliberalism, corruption, monopolies, political donations, unfair tax systems…. Politicians should be paid only on the basis of the improvement in wellbeing per capita they bring about.
wellbeing for who? wtf is wrong with neoliberalism? name the monopolies, political donations? we wouldnt know about candidates! it costs money to market. unfair tax system for who?
Markets work great for the US, with China as a giant sweatshop, where US goods are made in China and bought by US consumers, are subsidised with Chinese money, and is an ally of US corporations to keep capital-asset ratios at a maximum.
Are you trying to say these big rotations that are showing some of the balancing problems I've already committed their stuff over as some of these State programs
Market's don't always work perfectly? it also has to do with regulatory decisions, for instance you wouldn't keep interest rates at 17% when the world economy was down, there's no point in the old "aging problem" thing we all know there are many people coming to western country's to work and the population is growing,, It is the scientists that will bail us out in the long run
There's no need for a reform of higher education. The responsibility lies with the prospective student to choose a line of education that has market value and is at a price that is and/or will not be a financial burden to themselves and/or their parents. That includes the approach for those who can read the books, and have no need for college :-)
How can you expect education to improve when you require everyone to suffer going to university to learn how to be an educator? Remove teaching degree requirements and all teaching degree programs
We dont need a new one. We need capitalism to be properly implemented. We live in selective capitalism. Survival of the fittest for those without assets and socialism for thise thay have them. Build more houses.
The problem is neoliberalism, corruption, monopolies, political donations, unfair tax systems….
Politicians should be paid only on the basis of the improvement in wellbeing per capita they bring about.
Bingo !
wellbeing for who? wtf is wrong with neoliberalism? name the monopolies, political donations? we wouldnt know about candidates! it costs money to market. unfair tax system for who?
…This was the academic who was exposed in interview in the film “Inside Job”.
How was he exposed?
@@KK-pm7ud conflicts of interest
He writes papers for the highest bidder. Some academic
@@KK-pm7ud Watch the movie ;)
yeah we had socialism for the rich for the last 30+ years … bring back 90% marginal tax and stop the rent seeking going on all over the place
When Keynes was talking about "the state", there was no state :-)
This fellow wasted 7 minutes of my time.
Making motherhood statements that makes himself feel clever
Markets work great for the US, with China as a giant sweatshop, where US goods are made in China and bought by US consumers, are subsidised with Chinese money, and is an ally of US corporations to keep capital-asset ratios at a maximum.
We need to do what we did in the 1920-1 depression which is let the market work.
The dude from the Inside Job that got aggressive with some uncomfortable questions. People like him helped the 2008 crisis to explode.
Are you trying to say these big rotations that are showing some of the balancing problems I've already committed their stuff over as some of these State programs
this should be titled, 2 guys that have never worked for minimum wage, explain why billionaires need more money
Market's don't always work perfectly? it also has to do with regulatory decisions, for instance you wouldn't keep interest rates at 17% when the world economy was down, there's no point in the old "aging problem" thing we all know there are many people coming to western country's to work and the population is growing,, It is the scientists that will bail us out in the long run
No! The right to opportunity is the right to not have to ask for permission
There's no need for a reform of higher education. The responsibility lies with the prospective student to choose a line of education that has market value and is at a price that is and/or will not be a financial burden to themselves and/or their parents. That includes the approach for those who can read the books, and have no need for college :-)
@@charlessmyth 100% agree lets put the consequences of one of the most important decision of their life on someone who has barely seen life.
Get rid of all the permissions and licensing you need to do anything
How can you expect education to improve when you require everyone to suffer going to university to learn how to be an educator? Remove teaching degree requirements and all teaching degree programs
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Mr. Hubbard needs to get out of the studio and take either the Columbus Circle Test or the Lincoln Center Test. On the other hand, why bother?
The guy starts off well, but then starts to say hypocritical things
All the questions in the interview lead to bitcoin
We dont need a new one.
We need capitalism to be properly implemented.
We live in selective capitalism.
Survival of the fittest for those without assets and socialism for thise thay have them.
Build more houses.
You have to let great young men run your schools, or they will fail to teach their students
Sexist much?
Fascism isn’t new.