• monk@lemmy.unboiled.info
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    15 hours ago

    Can you get through a working day without a burning unneeded desire to regulate yet another thing that shouldn’t be regulated?

    The amount of stuff governments are already regulating is, like, 5000% of what actually should be regulated. The remaining stuff can get by with the 20% of the existing regulation. And don’t even begin to play the game of regulating private education into shape when what you need is a working public one.

    • freddydunningkruger@lemmy.world
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      14 hours ago

      You’re so right!! Remember in the early 80’s when they deregulated the Savings and Loan Banks, expanding their authority to make loans and reducing regulatory oversight? What a great idea, that was. Getting rid of those unnecessary regulations really stimulated greedy white collar and political criminals, they stole everything they could until the whole system crashed, and that deregulation ended up costing taxpayers a 160 to 175 billion bailout in today’s dollars.

      What a deal, right? What a boon to the economy, what a next level brain you’re working with. You know, every time we hear someone cry about the need to deregulate, it’s either a pirateer looking to steal more money from the taxpayers, or a useful idiot who drank their kool-aid.

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        8 hours ago

        I was in Finance when the first part of the outcome of that shit hit in 2008 and subsequent years (and I say “first part” because we’re still living it and it looks a lot like there are still more 3rd and further order consequences of it unfolding for people) and damn, that shit really forced me to realize just how evil and hypocrite neoliberalism and neoliberals really are.

        By the way, I absolutely counted as an “useful idiot” up to then.

    • MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml
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      9 hours ago

      Depends where you are. If youre of the 90% of US americans here in Lemmy, you regulate too less and too reactionary.

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      14 hours ago

      I would call myself an Anarchist. You’re the stupid person people think of when they hear the word, and it’s sad. Government regulation is absolutely required to protect people from losing power. Power structures are generally bad, which is why we need government to prevent them from forming in the background. When this doesn’t happen then people lose power because their options are removed so others can profit off of them easier.

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      14 hours ago

      I think that’s a poor take. What governments? There’s a million things that are poorly regulated because of corporate interests in any country

    • Illecors@lemmy.cafe
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      7 hours ago

      You won’t win this one here. Lemmy is disappointingly facebook-like in terms of their seemingly endless desire to be told what to do every step of their lives.

      I realise the numbers are sort of made up, but in general I fully agree. I do sometimes think that politicians regulate for the sake of it, as if justifying their existence.

      • ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org
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        5 hours ago

        Lemmy is disappointingly facebook-like in terms of their seemingly endless desire to be told what to do every step of their lives.

        I would be surprised if that was actually the case. most of the visitors are here because they got fed up with reddit’s decisions.

        What makes you think that way?