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Markets are not as efficient as they want you to believe. We can do better.

Markets are not as efficient as they want you to believe. We can do better. | Capitalist production; "Wow, the free market is so efficient!"; 1.3 billion pounds of food wasted annually; Millions of unoccupied homes globally; $4.6 trillion in annual pollution costs globally | image tagged in homer simpson's back fat,communism,inequality,capitalism,anti-capitalist,socialism | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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3 ups, 2y,
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China has entire unoccupied cities. Just sayin...
0 ups, 2y
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Re: "China has entire unoccupied cities. Just sayin..."

Speaking of "saying":

The Sayings of Chairman Ron:
"We should ship the migrants there!"
3 ups, 2y,
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Do you want over-production or under-production? Because you will never be on point.
1 up, 2y,
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I'd prefer over-production then exchange the surpluses.
2 ups, 2y,
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That is the attitude you condemming in your meme.
1 up, 2y
Capitalism wastes the product, it doesn’t trade it.
2 ups, 2y
Lol...absolutely let's begin by reducing your carbon footprint shall we?
Did you get your latest covid 19 shot yet?
It would really help things move along to a more efficient and more economical society, you wouldn't be such a potential burden and threat on the current health care system and we could reach that sustainability goal.
Think about the future by eliminating yours first, your sacrifice for the better good will be honored. Like the rest of the liberals who were quick to jump in line for a jab and virtue signal till they dropped dead and are suffering adverse affects.
The Globalists love you sheeple who follow the narrative so blindly to your own enslavement and death.
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