Actually, I've known several who did. When I saw them a few years later, they were no longer liberal.
Also consider that George McGovern became the manager of a hotel following his defeat by Nixon in the '72 election. He decided he was no longer liberal because he got sick and tired of all of the regulations he had to comply with in running his hotel.
I suspect if the democrat/socialist started a company..he/she would soon want to rewarded amply for their their risk, hard work and long hours. So the whole idea is moot anyway.
Most Liberals or those who think are Liberals are children that never grew up, or wanted to grow up. I can't wait for their bubbles to pop. cue evil laugther
I came across this gem years ago and I never forgot it. Small "L" liberal: "If I had a million dollars I'd be happy to share it with others." Old man: "You wouldn't feel that way if you did the work it takes to bank a million."
Many of the things he has said are things that would get anyone denounced as a stupid socialist with no clue about economics. Which is kind of hard to say, though, about the most successful investor in the history of the universe.
OT but near and dear to your heart, Captain. http://www.wsj.com/articles/christopher-scalia-conservatives-please-stop-trashing-the-liberal-arts-1427494073
Chris claims (regarding worthless degrees) "'but financial reward is not all that a college education offers to student and the state". If that's true Chris, why do colleges charge students an arm and a leg for degrees that don't pay for themselves?
I have an MBA from Harvard Business School - 1980. I am conservative/libertarian, but I know a lot of my classmates are lefties who started businesses. I started 4 myself.
These leftist business people are capitalists during the day and leftists in social policy and in the voting booth.
Look through the Forbes billionaire list. For every Koch, Singer, Thiel and Malone there is a Soros, Bloomberg, Eli Broad or a Spielberg.
I think what Captain Capitalism is referring to is the Public Employee and Rentier Classes and I agree with him - they are hopeless and plentiful
Cappy seems like he's talking about the radicalised "true believers" rather than the hard working joes with a strong sense of community that they parasite off of.
To be fair rhough, the barriers to entry as a conventional oil company are probably too high for anyone these days. Even if buffe and gates put every penny they had into oil they still couldn't compete on scale with exxon and shell
But the richest cities are all Liberal.
ReplyDeleteBill Gates, Warren Buffet, and etc are all Democrats.
Actually, I've known several who did. When I saw them a few years later, they were no longer liberal.
ReplyDeleteAlso consider that George McGovern became the manager of a hotel following his defeat by Nixon in the '72 election. He decided he was no longer liberal because he got sick and tired of all of the regulations he had to comply with in running his hotel.
I suspect if the democrat/socialist started a company..he/she would soon want to rewarded amply for their their risk, hard work and long hours. So the whole idea is moot anyway.
ReplyDeleteBetter yet would be to watch the shift in their politics if their only option for survival was to start a small business from scratch.
ReplyDeleteAaron, quick, before anyone else notices, you said "intelligence" instead of intelligent.
ReplyDeleteLiberals start businesses... Provided they can get a pile of vc money.
ReplyDeleteMost Liberals or those who think are Liberals are children that never grew up, or wanted to grow up. I can't wait for their bubbles to pop. cue evil laugther
ReplyDeleteI came across this gem years ago and I never forgot it. Small "L" liberal: "If I had a million dollars I'd be happy to share it with others." Old man: "You wouldn't feel that way if you did the work it takes to bank a million."
ReplyDeleteGreat rant Cap.
ReplyDeleteShared at Ushanka with some commentary: http://blog.ushanka.us/2015/03/clareys-road-rage.html
Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, and etc are all Democrats.
ReplyDeletethey are more like neo liberals, not your typical welfare liberal
Uh, Warren Buffett?
ReplyDeleteMany of the things he has said are things that would get anyone denounced as a stupid socialist with no clue about economics. Which is kind of hard to say, though, about the most successful investor in the history of the universe.
OT but near and dear to your heart, Captain.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wsj.com/articles/christopher-scalia-conservatives-please-stop-trashing-the-liberal-arts-1427494073
Chris claims (regarding worthless degrees) "'but financial reward is not all that a college education offers to student and the state". If that's true Chris, why do colleges charge students an arm and a leg for degrees that don't pay for themselves?
http://mentalfloss.com/article/58318/story-class-struggle-americas-most-popular-marxist-board-game
ReplyDeleteI have an MBA from Harvard Business School - 1980. I am conservative/libertarian, but I know a lot of my classmates are lefties who started businesses. I started 4 myself.
ReplyDeleteThese leftist business people are capitalists during the day and leftists in social policy and in the voting booth.
Look through the Forbes billionaire list. For every Koch, Singer, Thiel and Malone there is a Soros, Bloomberg, Eli Broad or a Spielberg.
I think what Captain Capitalism is referring to is the Public Employee and Rentier Classes and I agree with him - they are hopeless and plentiful
The left wing examples are almost all crony capitalists.
ReplyDeleteCappy seems like he's talking about the radicalised "true believers" rather than the hard working joes with a strong sense of community that they parasite off of.
ReplyDeleteTo be fair rhough, the barriers to entry as a conventional oil company are probably too high for anyone these days. Even if buffe and gates put every penny they had into oil they still couldn't compete on scale with exxon and shell