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Greece pulled the world down? Not the excesses of unregulated capitalism leading on to oligarchy?
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How about regulated capitalism? That works much better, and remains a lot fairer. How about Companies making 10 billion a year, no longer feel the need to send jobs to the poorest parts of the world, just so they can make 11 billion a year? Capitalism can have a role to play, but not when bankers can bet against their own investments and make more money doing that. |
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Yes I do. As for regulated - It does not work. Unless you can give a Real Working Example? Bankers are changing It takes time. Sign Of The Times |
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Bankers aren't changing, they have no need to. Not one banker has been prosecuted for their part in the world economy crash. Massive bonuses continue to be paid out and the government continue to protect them. That is not a culture in which bankers will ever change. |
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This thread is Not about Bankers. And you need to give me a REAL working Example of your views. |
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