• bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works
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    14 hours ago

    I totally agree with you. Its obvious to anyone that “capitalism” as most people know it is super simple on the surface: I have thing or skill. You want things or skill. Depending how many people want thing or skill, I get paid fairly for it. To be honest, for me (healthy, able bodied and have a support network) I don’t mind working and getting paid fairly for my skills; its a normal part of human life to work to get food. Granted, I’m in a VERY lucky minority. There needs to be Norway style welfare for the old, sick, and unable to work. As far as dumb/ignorant people (be honest, you’ve met them) who are able bodied but just can’t do anything useful, I’m not sure what to do about them.

    But then we have money in politics, monopolies, 1 person (fucking Rupert) owning every media outlet, and the system quickly falls apart.

    • JasonDJ@lemmy.zip
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      6 hours ago

      I envision more of a hybrid utopia…strong social programs (potentially even UBI), paid for largely by taxes by businesses.

      Income taxes are straight-up bullshit and intended solely to fuck the lower and middle classes. I exponentially incrementing taxes on additional real estate. I want higher taxes on luxury goods. I want a higher gas tax and further incentives for green energy and public transit expansions.

      Middle class, especially, gets all of the stick and barely any of the carrot. That needs to change.

      But I also think essential industries should also be entirely socialized (like healthcare) or implement point-solutions to bolster the bottom 90% when markets get all fucky…such as heavily subsidizing first-time homebuyers, government pays x% upto $Y. (While at the same time also promoting more development of high- and medium- density housing, and transit to service it)

      Anyway, that’s my utopia. I don’t think capitalism is inherently evil. I don’t think a true socialist utopia can exist unless we are post-scarcity and solve a lot of other blockers. I do think that both systems have pros and cons, and some sort of middle-ground needs to be found. One that actually favors the majority of the people.