"Let the Market Decide" always meant "Let the Billionaires Decide."
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"Let the Market Decide" always meant "Let the Billionaires Decide."
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"Let the Market Decide" always meant "Let the Billionaires Decide."
@angiebaby It certainly meant "The biggest wallet decides". I'm not sure if the fever dreams of the neocons were able to grasp today's one-sided excessive wealth
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"Let the Market Decide" always meant "Let the Billionaires Decide."
@angiebaby can we change it to the human market/economy where things return to scale of reasonability? (and tax the rich of course)
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"Let the Market Decide" always meant "Let the Billionaires Decide."
@angiebaby I have taken to interpreting "leading industry practices" as "cheapest garbage people are willing to buy".
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"Let the Market Decide" always meant "Let the Billionaires Decide."
@angiebaby@mas.to Innuendo Studios put this very succinctly, I think: "when you vote with your dollar, people with more dollars get more votes."
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