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by pesus
6 days ago
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> it became fashionable to hate on it during the financial crisis of 2007. Is it because it's "fashionable", or is it because million of people started directly feeling the adverse effects of it and saw the perpetrators get off scot-free? |
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> and saw the perpetrators get off scot-free?
And your argument is that the reason for that is free market and private property? I would suggest it might be corruption in the political system, which happens to be "a federal republic" (since we are discussing the US).