
The Hannah Cox Show
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Hannah Cox
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35 mins
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23 mins
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28 mins
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kinda stupid, considering this is a continuing Podcast, and it would boost engagement. so Ill review one.
Each episode has hit the ball out of the park, but I love how youre tackling both current and historical examples of the US government choosing cronyism over true capitalism. I'm plant to find this on youtube and share "I Don't Think You Know What Capitalism Is.
Our current system of subsidy and corporate welfare is NOT what our founders intended. Regulation, too, is out of control, and most of them are passed not by elected officials of our legislatures but by unelected career bureaucrats of the various uncountable agencies and departments. but we seem to swallow interference by these careerists with little protest at the buzzwords "safety" and "quality assurance." when talking to friends and family about their feelings on regulation, they often tell me that theyre scared of large corps doing whatever they want, endangering employees, and ruining resources and land and waterways, but while they are the biggest violators of these rules, they save multiple millions in revenue by cutting corners and pay only hundreds of thousands in fines (when caught). the costs to them are NEVER equal to the costs to the public from the damages they cause. large corps/industry giants who themselves write the laws (who the news means when they say lawmakers are "partnering with industry leaders") often write in exceptions to the more burdensome requirements or penalties based on the size of the buisness or the number of people employed by it. this is target of these regulations are actually small buisnesses making small mistakes and buckle under the weight of fines, or make prohibitive the cost of aquiring the lisences and fees and permits required to begin a small buisness from the ground up.
don't be ashamed of being excited or emotional, Hannah! you said you got bit teary at the end of your show tonight, and I myself was at the other end of the spectrum-- all revved up, proud and angry both at what America as global and historic standard for opportunity, and the frequency with which bad actors have tried to exploit and "rig the game" to limit opportunities that favor those other than thenselves. I think youre right that cronyism isnt the unique plauge of capitalist nations, but the 19th century onwards is marks the first time the rigging of industry is taken advantage of by private billionares and private corporations rather than nobles and plutocrats, and its sad that in the 21st century we havent yet figured out how to put an end to the deal.
A Plus Plus on this episode.
I Don't Think You Know What Capitalism Is
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