▲ | locococo 21 hours ago | |
Survival of the fittest should apply to businesses above anything. If a business can't handle the regulations to not pollute water then it's a clear cut case. This is all the symptom of laziness of the mind. There is resistance to change, adapt and make the world a better place not just for this, but future generations. There is no leadership in the US, no vision, no drive. The excessive wealth has created a leading class that happily rests on the laurels of prior generations while squandering the future. This problem extends to all citizens, beyond the weak and needy, and permeates all levels of government from small to big. I live in one of the best school districts in the US, and when I see the food the children are served I am surprised this is acceptable. But this is what the US is, extract as much money from people while providing sub standard service. All in-the name of the free market and shareholder value. People are an exploitable reaource. | ||
▲ | nielsbot 17 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> Survival of the fittest should apply to businesses above anything. If a business can't handle the regulations to not pollute water then it's a clear cut case. See, there you go again, over regulating free enterprise out of existence. /s To the main point—I guess we agree. Also: the right wing political movement in the US is an amalgam of conservative religiosity and (MFing) libertarianism. It’s frantic and fear-driven. |