I like how you read that much into my word choice, when I didn't differentiate between the two in my own mind. Company, corporation, business... it's all the same to me. To be honest, I don't know what Libertarians stand for.
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Pssssttttt Haru! You're griping {since your second post}!
In a srs thread like this, stuff some counterpoints in there, at least. You also claim to know nothing about economics anyway, so like, why w the attitude! lol :(
PS— Am I included as one of the delusional Libertarians? If so, it's cute that you called me a Libertarian. <3 <3.
I believe the words I used were, "delusional libertarian wackjob waters". It referred to the line of discussion and the rhetoric used, not the people conducting it.
I think it is cute you think this thread is a serious discussion, and not the same kind of drivel one hears at Starbucks or in a university discussion class.
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Want some counterpoints to discuss?
'If people want to earn more money, they should go to school.' [as in universities]
- If people can. There are many min wage workers that have learning disabilities or are outright mentally handicapped but otherwise fantastic food service sector workers. What about them?
- Yes, all Americans should attend university and get saddled with $35,000 in loans. Great idea for empowering all Americans. Cripple them with debt.
'If they want to earn money, there are plenty of high demand careers out there like Engineering.'
- Most students who enter engineering and other "high demand" career path curricula drop out. Why? "Because STEM majors are hard." Anecdotally, my major in college went from well over 300 to a mere 80 across four years, and we were the largest class of all time at my school. The preceding year was around 40, and the following year way something around 60.
'But if they can make it through a hard major, there are plenty of opening for them! High-demand career and whatnot.'
- Except it isn't. There is no crisis or high demand for those in STEM majors. It was as hard during the financial crisis to find an engineering job, tech sector, or science job as any other. It was fiercely competitive for about three years to find a job, same as any other area.
The whole subject is a lot more complicated that anything discussed thus far.