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How is the Free Market possibly going to solve any of the Major Social Problems that we have in America?
10-12-2012, 08:12 AM
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How is the Free Market possibly going to solve any of the Major Social Problems that we have in America?
Is the Free Market going to take of our aging population, educate our poor children, make immigrants feel like full members of our nation, ensure our planet is habitable for future generations, and ensure that basic human needs are provided for?

Based on past evidence, it's obvious that the answer to that question is No. We can have legitimate policy differences about how best to solve these problems, but we can't simply kick the can down the road with the excuse that "government is the problem".
OK, so how are we as a society going to do those things without the government?
Someone thinks government hasn't been solving problems for 200 years. Hmm. Thanks for nothing, Texas State School Board.

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How is the Free Market possibly going to solve any of the Major Social Problems that we have in America? - longhaired freaky person - 10-12-2012 08:12 AM
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