
While I note your cynicism, I also suggest that true capitalist
s have always let potential reward guide the amount of risk they were willing to take. In our current system, the manipulati
on of politics has added an additional "resource factor" for business into the mix, to the detriment of all, I would say. We must again seek the transparen
cy and counter-ba
lancing of "choice and competitio
n" to promote a marketplac
e which provides opportunit
y and rewards, or penalizes risk as appropriat
e. The quasi-mono
polies enjoyed by Cable, Telco, Pharma, farming and other industries
, even government
, are wrong for the future of true capitalism
.
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