Why “screw you” is critical to capitalism – IOTW Report

Why “screw you” is critical to capitalism

Bad products or services are often seen as a “failure” of the marketplace. But while nothing can guarantee you quality, having choice and competition in a free market is far more likely to produce what you want than an environment controlled by bureaucrats.

11 Comments on Why “screw you” is critical to capitalism

  1. Speaking of bad producks… any soda made with corn syrip. You know, my son is the smartest person I know and he remembers when Coke had Cocaine in it! Man that was good stuff. Lil old ladies were hooked on it, man! No corn crap in that stuff. Corn Pop maybe. You either drank it or sniffed it. Honey, this tastes flat. Jill? Who are you, anyway? Anyway. Is this tea? Sheeeeit.

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  2. “Capitalism” quit being about competition with the passage of the 16th Amendment and morphed into government/corporate cronyism.
    In order to have a favorable tax leverage, you have to buy powerful politicians – and that means bribery, corruption, extortion, &c, and the general dissolution of representative government.

    izlamo delenda est …

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  3. I’m just about to give American Home Shield the ol’ SCREW YOU and go to another home warranty outfit.

    The parent corp of AHS is Frontdoor Inc and it’s named deceptively because their Mission Statement is to fuck you in your Backdoor. But in a sustainable, inclusive biodegradable diverse manner, all whilst Giving Back.

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  4. Gee, where did we see this play out in a 70+ year experiment in human misery? Anyone here old enough to remember the good, old USSR? And their system of distribution that young kids are begging for? Think USSR could have ever produced the iPhone or even the TRS-80?

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  5. Mansfield Lovell APRIL 28, 2021 AT 8:08 AM

    I’m just about to give American Home Shield the ol’ SCREW YOU and go to another home warranty outfit.

    As a vendor of a home service, I’ve been approached more than once about signing on as one of the vendors of a home warranty business.

    It’s all a ripoff taking advantage of a home owner not wanting to do his/her own homework of finding a good deal.

    The deductible you would have to pay me is what I would get anyway if you just called me. But I’m one of the honest companies that aren’t trying to soak everyone that comes along.

    Think about it – why would a company do a service for no profit?

    They don’t.

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