So where, when you need it, is the idea that the invisible hand of capitalism (market pricing derived by the intersection of unmanipulated supply/demand) perfectly allocates resources to where they are best needed?
This is another great example of how business people/powers-that-be talk out of both sides of their mouth. They are pro-socialist/anti-capitalist if that benefits them today, pro-capitalist/anti-socialist if that benefits them tomorrow.
P.S. - Yeah, yeah, I know this is nothing new, that in the real world this is the way the powers-that-be have always gotten to that position (by using the government as their enforcer in order to feed at the public trough), but I'm talking in the sense of how people justify their actions and what we allow them to get away with.
[ June 23, 2005, 02:21 PM: Message edited by: TooManyWheels ]