Didn't I just point out one of your many shortcomings is a complete lack of imagination? You're so fucking unimaginative that all you can do is repeat what others say about you, sewer rat.Smart, labor-saving technologies? You must be referring to the Chinese Capitalism as a powerful change engine? You're drinking your own shit now. New better and more efficient ways of delivering and producing products? Yeah, by outsourcing everything and turning us into a service economy that produces jack shit. You're laughable in your delusion. Conservatism, by its very definition, is anything but seeking change or usurping the status quo.
And when it comes to understanding conservatve thinking and economics,, you are beyond clueless. The essence of capitalism is dynamic change - the constant creation of new products, new markets, new processes,, new inventions, new ways to generate wealth and improve our living standards. True capitalists don't fear change or cling to the status quo - the truth is exactly the opposite. They promote change and usurp the status quo. They have the vision to come up with new, better and more efficient ways of producing and delivering products and services all the time. The people who try to obstruct these changes are the unimaginative unions, who are in bed with the vision-less libtarded democrats. The only thing they know is how to push up the cost of labor and then resist whenever companies try to roll out smart new labor-saving technologies.
You don't want to discuss the genius of capitalism, do you sewer rat? It "goes beyond rules and boundaries into places that make you uncomfortable" - and we all know what an anal uptight jackass you are. Plus you don't understand a whit of it. When it comes to economics, you have everything upside down. It's conservatives who embrace capitalism as a powerful change engine while the libtards cling pathetically to the past.
A hundred years ago, clueless morons like you were out fighting for a "living wage" for workers in the buggy-whip industry.
. Originally Posted by lustylad
The buggy whip analogy is “an obscurity sitting on an anachronism”
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/bu...digi.html?_r=0