What are the hard limits on the capability of the state to conjure the funds needed to bail out the next big crash? Is there a limit, or can the can be kicked indefinitely, do you think?
Yes, this is how the ruling class would have it, but isn't it one of the inherent contradictions of neoliberal capitalism that even the emergency bail out monies have to be accounted for, which results in further austerity which is already at ridiculous levels?
They just handed like $50k in free money to every petite boug with a little roofing company 2 years ago and didn't bat an eye, I think they'll funnel every penny to the wealthy until the very moment this all collapses.
What are the hard limits on the capability of the state to conjure the funds needed to bail out the next big crash? Is there a limit, or can the can be kicked indefinitely, do you think?
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Yes, this is how the ruling class would have it, but isn't it one of the inherent contradictions of neoliberal capitalism that even the emergency bail out monies have to be accounted for, which results in further austerity which is already at ridiculous levels?
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They just handed like $50k in free money to every petite boug with a little roofing company 2 years ago and didn't bat an eye, I think they'll funnel every penny to the wealthy until the very moment this all collapses.