Quote from: kkut on February 05, 2013, 05:43:22 PM
You see failed companies as a sign the private sector doesn't work... it shows me it does work. Lousy companies fail, and good ones succeed. Most companies have a life cycle, this is because the larger it becomes the more beaurocratic it becomes (kind of like a mini-government) and is slow to change to the market. It either adapts or it changes and succeeds. Government agencies don't go thru this, they grow bigger and more wasteful and less useful.
I don't see failed companies as a reason why the private sector doesn't work. I'm just saying that private businesses, even the best American car companies, fail because of the same reasons Ozma claimed that govt. doesn't work. Govt. agencies are not wasteful, by the way. I've volunteered on govt. ambulances, and they are very picky about materials. Waste is not an option. Private ambulances rush their jobs because their bosses are breathing down their necks due to the fact that time spent on one call is time not on another, so they make ridiculous time limit regulations for the sake of money.
And bad businesses don't always fail. American cars and banks are just two examples of crappy systems that keep on trucking because they're "too big to fail." Even operating with terrorists doesn't get bank executives arrested. HSBC.
Quote from: oZma on February 05, 2013, 05:49:52 PM
gov regulation is a waste of money and has created an industry of people just to understand and comply with all the rules... these people could have productive jobs! the fact you need to hire lawyers and waste capital to start a business just to UNDERSTAND the rules?! messed up. that capital could be better used by the person starting the business! you like that money going to big gov to make more rules?!
gov DID protect us, I won't argue... but now they aren't needed. after gov solves a problem, they should go away and let private industries take over.
roads? ugh... id rather not pay taxes and pay every time I drove... leave it to people to WANT GOOD roads instead of bad roads so when a road starts to suck, I can take my driving to another. competition.
eBay, Amazon, paypal all exist without gov regulation... how come they don't screw the customers? as consumers, we have choices! don't forget that!
Ebay does screw over customers a lot. You only need some fine print disclaimer, and someone can sell you a picture of an i-pad for $200. I've seen it happen. The great depression was caused by excessive loans from private banks. I read that in a textbook from a PRIVATE COMPANY, by the way.

Rules are important. Without them, private businesses will sacrifice for the sake of money. Not to mention that your road analogy is terrible. There are some routes that people must take. Private companies can't afford to maintain the system, so just letting roads go to shambles and using the ones that aren't broken would lead to excess traffic on the good roads, people arriving late to their jobs, and chaos when food deliveries were needed at a specific times, leading to understocked supermarkets.
Quote from: oZma on February 05, 2013, 05:55:16 PM
I agree... I'm not an anarchist yet LOL
I simply refer to many of these things as they exist now. education would be better without tenure teachers... if we had school choice instead of it based geographically
the gov has its hand in too many cookie jars and we need to point out how inefficient they are so we CAN scale down the size and get the gov to do things it ought to.
id be OK with gov if it were BOTTOM UP planning, not TOP DOWN central planning :-)
You can choose schools. I go to school 5 miles from my house. It's not mandated by geography. I would like teacher tenure revoked too, but even private businesses have tenures. Not to mention anyone who's a friend to the boss gets favored.
I won't argue this anymore, simply because I have more important things to do and this takes too much time. Plus, I have volunteered at govt-backed agencies, so I know from experience that govt. is alright.

PS--> Ask any fire department ambulance worker, and they will tell you to start on a private ambulance company. The fire department doesn't just take anyone. You need experience, or you just go on the waiting list. Private companies take anybody with a certification. Not exactly encouraging.