Sunder wrote:
>Sounds a lot like communism to me. Hell, if the "workers" commonly own
>something, it's communism. They don't work for themselves individually,
No, it's called "Employee Stock Purchase Plans" aka "Stock Options".
>monarchy, socialism, fascism, communism, dictatorship - yes Phill, these
>are political systems that are contrary to the political interests of the
>elite classes of the USA. Indeed, they're also contrary to those of the
>super elite classes, as well as the middle classess and the lower classes,
>and even the homless and "baby factory" classes. What? Shocked?
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