Socialism sucks! (Virus hits). Socialism save us!!

What the fuck are you talking about? this whole thing is being fixed by the free market.
Would that be a market free from government regulation or a market free from uncontrolled monopoly rent seeking?
All monopolies are caused by too much government power being purchased by monopoly seekers.

Government is the fucking problem. Every fucking time.

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All monopolies are caused by too much government power being purchased by monopoly seekers.

Government is the fucking problem. Every fucking time.
The best government money can buy is the problem. Capitalism creates vast private fortunes for a few who then use their money to bribe government for favorable economic policies.

The rich are the problem.

Use government to create an economic system that doesn't allow a few to prosper at the expense of the majority, and your problem is solved.

The best government money can buy is the problem. Capitalism creates vast private fortunes for a few

Let me finish and fix that for you.......

vast private fortunes for a few.......and an ever increasing and expanding income and quality of life for everyone else as well as the opportunity for the poor to become one of those few with lots of wealth, as well as for those of great wealth to become poor........
 
No but we see why you’re ignorance is so pronounced.
He seems to be some sort of troll who just stupidly repeats the same BS....

Well, he has ideology and political party mixed up. He first blames the democrats so when shown statistics of Republicans governing/leading for the majority of the last 50 years...he can’t counter it. He comes back with some pablum about liberalism. Which is not the case to start with. But I engage and ask how liberals got their agenda through Republican White House’s—forcing him to concede that he thinks republican Presidents we’re liberals—he punted and didn’t respond.

CEOs of organizations made the decisions to offshore jobs; the blob did it even though the cons here seldom ever admit it and when they do, they make hilarious excuses for it that always make me chuckle.

But here’s the thing. CEOs, as a group, are likely the least pro-tax, pro-regulation, pro-worker rights group on the planet. These are the men sending jobs to where it maximizes profit. Very few of them are liberals. The ignorance of Conservatives in this area and pronounced ignorance of blob supporters in every area is just amusing.
Show one example of Trump offshoring jobs (outsourcing)


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????Ok so Trump had his clothes made in China and that means we should enact the Green New Deal Second Great Depression and Communist Revolution or stick with Trump??

No on both counts.

Just refrain from bitching about globalists whole you are busy voting for globalists.
 
Well, he has ideology and political party mixed up. He first blames the democrats so when shown statistics of Republicans governing/leading for the majority of the last 50 years...he can’t counter it.

Actually governments are split in America between Republicans and Democrats with the Democrats prevailing by a large margin given the huge growth in govt we have seen. 1+1=2

This is why Democrats now have the confidence to lead with the Green New Deal Second Great Depression and Communist Revolution.

Meanwhile back in reality, since 1970:

6 Nixon
8 Reagan
4 Bush
8 Bush
3 Blob

29 of the last 50 years have had Repubs in the Oval.
 
Sure it does. Versus leaving your factory here. You’re confusing that with competitive advantage.

Econ 101: Your competitor can move too so profits stay the same. Simple enough? See what happens when a liberal tries to talk about economics?
 
Capitalism holds solutions to all our problems is a given for right wingers. Everything has always been boiled down to "CAPITALISM GOOD --- SOCIALISM BAD", yet the only steps we are taking are things that the right has condemned as anti-American for years. Not a single capitalist idea in the batch . Why not? Surely some of the smart right wingers here have figured out several ways that capitalism can easily get us beyond this problem. Here's your chance. Show us how capitalism can solve this.


Had to use a funny emoji only because they dont have one for "stupid"

No problem. I've read your posts. When I see your screen name, I expect "stupid" anyway.





YOu have some good posts.

Not this one. Your being ridiculous. If it wasnt for capitalism we wouldnt have the diversity of business here in the U.S. we will bounce back... and it wont be Socialism that is going to be the answer. Relief efforts are a temporary fix, but not sustainable.

I didn't mention what capitalism has done in the past,or what it might do in the future. I asked what it could possibly do now to get us out of our virus problem.
 
Capitalism holds solutions to all our problems is a given for right wingers. Everything has always been boiled down to "CAPITALISM GOOD --- SOCIALISM BAD", yet the only steps we are taking are things that the right has condemned as anti-American for years. Not a single capitalist idea in the batch . Why not? Surely some of the smart right wingers here have figured out several ways that capitalism can easily get us beyond this problem. Here's your chance. Show us how capitalism can solve this.
not sure what to make fun of you with first,,,your lack of knowledge as to what is right wing in this country or your lack of knowledge that its mostly the free market capitalism that is keeping us alive right now,,,

It's not a stretch to say the right always believes capitalist programs are always better than socialist programs. I'm just asking all those people where is the capital solution to this problem.


Now where have I seen this kind of talk before.....?

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Typical right wing point. Scary looking picture, but no idea what the caption might be.

It says what you say. Its communist propaganda..not just a scary looking picture. It attacks both religion and capitalism...like you do. Its a cunning poster in that the script imitates the script of Orthodox Icons.
I suppose this is why you people want to undermine history teaching. Thi isnt a "scary picture". This is a weapon of war used against free societies...and you parrot the dictators.

It says...

Top Caption: Priests help the capitalists and hinder the worker.
Bottom Caption "get out of the way (or "off you go")

On the right it says: "In the name of the Lord God:
submit, obey, do not kill"

On the left the priest are saying "In the name of the Lord God:
pacify slaves, make them submissive,"

And the top hat the repulsively bloody and fat leader is wearing? It is labeled "CAPITAL"

And BULLDOG moans "oh be still my heart..."


Any more questions?

Just . one. Why would you post such a dump picture when you know no one could read the captions, dumb ass?
 
Capitalism holds solutions to all our problems is a given for right wingers. Everything has always been boiled down to "CAPITALISM GOOD --- SOCIALISM BAD", yet the only steps we are taking are things that the right has condemned as anti-American for years. Not a single capitalist idea in the batch . Why not? Surely some of the smart right wingers here have figured out several ways that capitalism can easily get us beyond this problem. Here's your chance. Show us how capitalism can solve this.


1) Every dollar the government is going to give out came from taxes raised on capitalist businesses....

2) Branson is donating his capitalist cruise ships if needed for hospital space....

3) Trump is cutting government red tape, in order to get the private sector the ability to create remedies.....

4) The malaria drug that might help people with the virus? A Pharma company donated 3 million capitalist created pills for the effort...

5) The capitalist food stores, trucking companies, warehouses, are keeping the American people fed and supplied...

6) GM is converting their Capitalist factories to produce more ventilators....

You doofus.........apa

Without capitalism, we would be sunk....


Capitalist companies in a purely socialist endeavor.
 
Capitalism holds solutions to all our problems is a given for right wingers. Everything has always been boiled down to "CAPITALISM GOOD --- SOCIALISM BAD", yet the only steps we are taking are things that the right has condemned as anti-American for years. Not a single capitalist idea in the batch . Why not? Surely some of the smart right wingers here have figured out several ways that capitalism can easily get us beyond this problem. Here's your chance. Show us how capitalism can solve this.


More......you doofus....this thread is dead...

50 Ways Companies Are Giving Back During The Coronavirus Pandemic

Here are 50 Examples of Companies Doing Good For The World During This Corona Virus Pandemic:

1.Microsoft announced that they will keep paying the hourly workers who support their campus.

2.Google established a COVID-19 fund that enables all temporary staff and vendors, globally, to take paid sick leave if they have potential symptoms of COVID-19, or can’t come into work because they’re quarantined. They have also made their video conferencing service, Hangouts Meet, available for all G-suite customers until July 1, 2020.

3.Loom, a video recording and sharing service has made Loom Pro free for teachers and students at K-12 schools, universities, and educational institutions. They have also removed the recording limit on free plans and have cut the price for Loom Pro in half.

4.Mark Cuban announced that any of his employees (including those who work for the Mavericks) will be reimbursed for any lunch and coffee purchases from local, independent small businesses.

5.Forbes8 is hosting a free digital summit on March 20, 2020 under the theme of Business Resilience: Thriving in Crucial Times. The speaker roster includes top experts and best-selling authors such as Chris Brogan, Rohit Bhargava, and Dorie Clark. Many of the speakers were slated to speak at the cancelled SXSW this year.

6.Shine Distillery in Portland started making and giving away hand sanitizer in an acute shortage.

7.The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy’s in-house team of literacy and education experts has created a toolkit of high-quality online resources that can be used anytime, anywhere, helping parents navigate the vast amount of available options.

8.LinkedIn is opening up 16 of its learning courses for free. Courses that provide tips on how to stay productive, build relationships when you’re not face-to-face, use virtual meeting tools and balance family and work dynamics in a healthy way.

9.Jamm, an audio-visual communication tool used by remote and distributed teams is offering it free of charge.

10.Adobe is giving higher education and K-12 institutional customers of their Creative Cloud apps the ability to request temporary “at-home” access for their students and educators. This is being granted through May 31, 2020 at no additional cost and is available globally.

11.Meero, a file transfer service, is offering free large-file transfers to ease remote working.

12.OneDine is offering a free Tap & Pay Touchless Payment system to restaurants during the COVID-19 crisis.

13.Amazon is hiring 100,000 more workers and giving raises to current staff to deal with coronavirus demands.

14.Chef José Andrés of LA set up shop in California earlier this month to feed cruise ship guests quarantined from the outbreak. Andrés announced this week he will transform eight of his New York and Washington, DC, restaurants into community kitchens for those struggling during the pandemic.

15.Sweetgreen has announced it will start dedicating Outpost operations and teams to support “those on the front lines” (meaning hospital workers and medical personnel) by delivering free salads and bowls to hospitals in the cities it serves.

16.&Pizza’s CEO Michael Lastoria notified employees last week that the company is offering free, unlimited pizzas to them and their immediate families, as well as to hospital workers who show identification. The company is also raising hourly pay by $1 and 14 days of “health and safety pay” to employees who have tested positive or who have come in contact with someone with coronavirus.

17.Everytable, a Los Angeles-based café launched a helpline to ensure that everyone in its market has access to healthy meals during this time.

18.Starbucks has extended its mental health benefits. In partnership with Lyra Health, Starbucks is offering its partners personalized, confidential mental health care, 20 free in-person or video sessions every year for partners and each of their eligible family members, online scheduling with most providers available within two weeks, and access to a provider network of mental health therapists and coaches.

19.UberEats and DoorDash have waived commission fees for independent restaurant partners, while Postmates has launched a pilot program for small businesses that temporarily waives commission fees for businesses in the SF Bay Area.

20.Dolce & Gabbana announced that it has partnered with Humanitas University to fund a coronavirus research project.

21.Giorgio Armani has donated $1.43 million dollars to four hospitals in Rome and Milan, as well as to the Civil Protection Agency.

22.French luxury group Kering, which owns brands like Gucci and Bottega Veneta, has donated 2 million euros to help the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.

23.Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli, the CEO of Prada, came to the region's aid by donating two full intensive care and resuscitation units each to three Milanese hospitals.

24.Alphabet (Google’s parent company) created a COVID-19 fund to provide sick leave to affected workers globally, including all temporary staff, contractors, and vendors.

25.Amazon just announced that it will offer unlimited paid sick leave over the next month, but only for those who test positive for COVID-19.

26.Apple is now offering its retail staff unlimited paid sick leave to anyone experiencing coronavirus systems.

27.Darden Restaurants (Olive Garden, Longhorn Steakhouse, others) has announced paid sick leave for all of its hourly workers not currently covered by a corporate policy.

28.McDonald’s has stated that it will cover sick leave for any employees at corporate-owned locations who are asked to quarantine for two weeks.

29.Walmart has deployed an Emergency Leave program, which provides time-off for employees depending on various coronavirus threat levels.

30.Uber announced they will provide 14 days of sick pay for drivers or delivery workers – technically considered independent contractors who have not previously qualified for paid leave or benefits – who are sick with the coronavirus or are required to be isolated.

31.Amazon created a $25M fund to help its delivery drivers and seasonal workers cope with coronavirus, and a $5M dollar fund to help affected small businesses in Seattle.

32.Amazon and Microsoft have each pledged $2.5 million, with the possibility of more, to help out those afflicted by the disease in Seattle.

33.Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, Bank of New York Mellon, Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, State Street, and Wells Fargo have stopped all stock buybacks for the 2nd quarter in order to maintain their solvency and liquidity for customers during the outbreak.

34.Comcast, Charter, Verizon, Google, T-Mobile and Sprint have signed a pledge to keep Americans internet-connected for the next 60 days, even if people cannot afford to pay.

35.Delta’s CEO is forgoing his salary for the year to try and diminish layoffs.

36.Disney has closed its parks and cruises in response to coronavirus. They have promised to continue paying their employees during the closure, and will give refunds to all those who had planned on visiting.

37.Hilton is waiving cancellation fees to their hotels for people in coronavirus infected countries.

38.Salesforce has created a $1.5 million dollar coronavirus fund for affected citizens in San Francisco.

39.Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly has taken a 10% pay cut as a preliminary measure to offset the decreased demand for flights.

40.U-Haul has announced 30 days of free self-storage to all college students who have been impacted by schedule changes at their universities.

41.United’s CEO and President said they would forgo their base salaries until at least June 30.

42.Workday is giving their employees an additional 2 weeks of pay in order to help them during the coronavirus fallout.

43.Apple has closed all of its stores outside of Greater China, and will re-open in several weeks after an extensive deep cleaning. All employees will be paid for the duration of the closure.

44.Lululemon is closing all of their stores in North America and Europe for the next two weeks. Their employees will be paid for all of the hours they were scheduled to work.

45.REI is closing their stores until March 27th, and all of their employees will be paid during this temporary closure.

46.Starbucks has moved to a “to-go” model until the end of March in all of their U.S. and Canadian stores. They will also close stores in heavily infected areas.

47.VF Corp is closing all of their stores until April 5th. All of their employees will continue to get paid through the closure.

48. LVMH, the parent company of Christian Dior, Guerlain and Givenchy, wants to help French health authorities by manufacturing hand sanitizer and providing it to them for free. LVMH said it will use all the production facilities of its perfumes and cosmetics brands to produce large quantities of hydroalcoholic gel, or hand sanitizer, starting Monday.

49.NBCUniversal is now offering its newest movies including The Hunt and The Invisible Man for affordable rates on demand.

50.Restaurants like Ideal Bite Community Kitchen are donating food to organizations like Cass Community Social Services (CCSS), a nonprofit organization working with at-risk communities in Detroit.

Donating and free give aways are not capitalist tactics.
 
What is the socialist solution? Cancel the Constitution and let government take control?

It is more along the lines of the government taking an equity position in private firms, in exchange for providing liquidity.

Opps! Never mind. Trump is talking about doing that, so it is certainly not socialist. it is MAGA!
 
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Capitalism holds solutions to all our problems is a given for right wingers. Everything has always been boiled down to "CAPITALISM GOOD --- SOCIALISM BAD", yet the only steps we are taking are things that the right has condemned as anti-American for years. Not a single capitalist idea in the batch . Why not? Surely some of the smart right wingers here have figured out several ways that capitalism can easily get us beyond this problem. Here's your chance. Show us how capitalism can solve this.


More......you doofus....this thread is dead...

50 Ways Companies Are Giving Back During The Coronavirus Pandemic

Here are 50 Examples of Companies Doing Good For The World During This Corona Virus Pandemic:

1.Microsoft announced that they will keep paying the hourly workers who support their campus.

2.Google established a COVID-19 fund that enables all temporary staff and vendors, globally, to take paid sick leave if they have potential symptoms of COVID-19, or can’t come into work because they’re quarantined. They have also made their video conferencing service, Hangouts Meet, available for all G-suite customers until July 1, 2020.

3.Loom, a video recording and sharing service has made Loom Pro free for teachers and students at K-12 schools, universities, and educational institutions. They have also removed the recording limit on free plans and have cut the price for Loom Pro in half.

4.Mark Cuban announced that any of his employees (including those who work for the Mavericks) will be reimbursed for any lunch and coffee purchases from local, independent small businesses.

5.Forbes8 is hosting a free digital summit on March 20, 2020 under the theme of Business Resilience: Thriving in Crucial Times. The speaker roster includes top experts and best-selling authors such as Chris Brogan, Rohit Bhargava, and Dorie Clark. Many of the speakers were slated to speak at the cancelled SXSW this year.

6.Shine Distillery in Portland started making and giving away hand sanitizer in an acute shortage.

7.The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy’s in-house team of literacy and education experts has created a toolkit of high-quality online resources that can be used anytime, anywhere, helping parents navigate the vast amount of available options.

8.LinkedIn is opening up 16 of its learning courses for free. Courses that provide tips on how to stay productive, build relationships when you’re not face-to-face, use virtual meeting tools and balance family and work dynamics in a healthy way.

9.Jamm, an audio-visual communication tool used by remote and distributed teams is offering it free of charge.

10.Adobe is giving higher education and K-12 institutional customers of their Creative Cloud apps the ability to request temporary “at-home” access for their students and educators. This is being granted through May 31, 2020 at no additional cost and is available globally.

11.Meero, a file transfer service, is offering free large-file transfers to ease remote working.

12.OneDine is offering a free Tap & Pay Touchless Payment system to restaurants during the COVID-19 crisis.

13.Amazon is hiring 100,000 more workers and giving raises to current staff to deal with coronavirus demands.

14.Chef José Andrés of LA set up shop in California earlier this month to feed cruise ship guests quarantined from the outbreak. Andrés announced this week he will transform eight of his New York and Washington, DC, restaurants into community kitchens for those struggling during the pandemic.

15.Sweetgreen has announced it will start dedicating Outpost operations and teams to support “those on the front lines” (meaning hospital workers and medical personnel) by delivering free salads and bowls to hospitals in the cities it serves.

16.&Pizza’s CEO Michael Lastoria notified employees last week that the company is offering free, unlimited pizzas to them and their immediate families, as well as to hospital workers who show identification. The company is also raising hourly pay by $1 and 14 days of “health and safety pay” to employees who have tested positive or who have come in contact with someone with coronavirus.

17.Everytable, a Los Angeles-based café launched a helpline to ensure that everyone in its market has access to healthy meals during this time.

18.Starbucks has extended its mental health benefits. In partnership with Lyra Health, Starbucks is offering its partners personalized, confidential mental health care, 20 free in-person or video sessions every year for partners and each of their eligible family members, online scheduling with most providers available within two weeks, and access to a provider network of mental health therapists and coaches.

19.UberEats and DoorDash have waived commission fees for independent restaurant partners, while Postmates has launched a pilot program for small businesses that temporarily waives commission fees for businesses in the SF Bay Area.

20.Dolce & Gabbana announced that it has partnered with Humanitas University to fund a coronavirus research project.

21.Giorgio Armani has donated $1.43 million dollars to four hospitals in Rome and Milan, as well as to the Civil Protection Agency.

22.French luxury group Kering, which owns brands like Gucci and Bottega Veneta, has donated 2 million euros to help the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.

23.Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli, the CEO of Prada, came to the region's aid by donating two full intensive care and resuscitation units each to three Milanese hospitals.

24.Alphabet (Google’s parent company) created a COVID-19 fund to provide sick leave to affected workers globally, including all temporary staff, contractors, and vendors.

25.Amazon just announced that it will offer unlimited paid sick leave over the next month, but only for those who test positive for COVID-19.

26.Apple is now offering its retail staff unlimited paid sick leave to anyone experiencing coronavirus systems.

27.Darden Restaurants (Olive Garden, Longhorn Steakhouse, others) has announced paid sick leave for all of its hourly workers not currently covered by a corporate policy.

28.McDonald’s has stated that it will cover sick leave for any employees at corporate-owned locations who are asked to quarantine for two weeks.

29.Walmart has deployed an Emergency Leave program, which provides time-off for employees depending on various coronavirus threat levels.

30.Uber announced they will provide 14 days of sick pay for drivers or delivery workers – technically considered independent contractors who have not previously qualified for paid leave or benefits – who are sick with the coronavirus or are required to be isolated.

31.Amazon created a $25M fund to help its delivery drivers and seasonal workers cope with coronavirus, and a $5M dollar fund to help affected small businesses in Seattle.

32.Amazon and Microsoft have each pledged $2.5 million, with the possibility of more, to help out those afflicted by the disease in Seattle.

33.Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, Bank of New York Mellon, Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, State Street, and Wells Fargo have stopped all stock buybacks for the 2nd quarter in order to maintain their solvency and liquidity for customers during the outbreak.

34.Comcast, Charter, Verizon, Google, T-Mobile and Sprint have signed a pledge to keep Americans internet-connected for the next 60 days, even if people cannot afford to pay.

35.Delta’s CEO is forgoing his salary for the year to try and diminish layoffs.

36.Disney has closed its parks and cruises in response to coronavirus. They have promised to continue paying their employees during the closure, and will give refunds to all those who had planned on visiting.

37.Hilton is waiving cancellation fees to their hotels for people in coronavirus infected countries.

38.Salesforce has created a $1.5 million dollar coronavirus fund for affected citizens in San Francisco.

39.Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly has taken a 10% pay cut as a preliminary measure to offset the decreased demand for flights.

40.U-Haul has announced 30 days of free self-storage to all college students who have been impacted by schedule changes at their universities.

41.United’s CEO and President said they would forgo their base salaries until at least June 30.

42.Workday is giving their employees an additional 2 weeks of pay in order to help them during the coronavirus fallout.

43.Apple has closed all of its stores outside of Greater China, and will re-open in several weeks after an extensive deep cleaning. All employees will be paid for the duration of the closure.

44.Lululemon is closing all of their stores in North America and Europe for the next two weeks. Their employees will be paid for all of the hours they were scheduled to work.

45.REI is closing their stores until March 27th, and all of their employees will be paid during this temporary closure.

46.Starbucks has moved to a “to-go” model until the end of March in all of their U.S. and Canadian stores. They will also close stores in heavily infected areas.

47.VF Corp is closing all of their stores until April 5th. All of their employees will continue to get paid through the closure.

48. LVMH, the parent company of Christian Dior, Guerlain and Givenchy, wants to help French health authorities by manufacturing hand sanitizer and providing it to them for free. LVMH said it will use all the production facilities of its perfumes and cosmetics brands to produce large quantities of hydroalcoholic gel, or hand sanitizer, starting Monday.

49.NBCUniversal is now offering its newest movies including The Hunt and The Invisible Man for affordable rates on demand.

50.Restaurants like Ideal Bite Community Kitchen are donating food to organizations like Cass Community Social Services (CCSS), a nonprofit organization working with at-risk communities in Detroit.
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Capitalism holds solutions to all our problems is a given for right wingers. Everything has always been boiled down to "CAPITALISM GOOD --- SOCIALISM BAD", yet the only steps we are taking are things that the right has condemned as anti-American for years. Not a single capitalist idea in the batch . Why not? Surely some of the smart right wingers here have figured out several ways that capitalism can easily get us beyond this problem. Here's your chance. Show us how capitalism can solve this.


More......you doofus....this thread is dead...

50 Ways Companies Are Giving Back During The Coronavirus Pandemic

Here are 50 Examples of Companies Doing Good For The World During This Corona Virus Pandemic:

1.Microsoft announced that they will keep paying the hourly workers who support their campus.

2.Google established a COVID-19 fund that enables all temporary staff and vendors, globally, to take paid sick leave if they have potential symptoms of COVID-19, or can’t come into work because they’re quarantined. They have also made their video conferencing service, Hangouts Meet, available for all G-suite customers until July 1, 2020.

3.Loom, a video recording and sharing service has made Loom Pro free for teachers and students at K-12 schools, universities, and educational institutions. They have also removed the recording limit on free plans and have cut the price for Loom Pro in half.

4.Mark Cuban announced that any of his employees (including those who work for the Mavericks) will be reimbursed for any lunch and coffee purchases from local, independent small businesses.

5.Forbes8 is hosting a free digital summit on March 20, 2020 under the theme of Business Resilience: Thriving in Crucial Times. The speaker roster includes top experts and best-selling authors such as Chris Brogan, Rohit Bhargava, and Dorie Clark. Many of the speakers were slated to speak at the cancelled SXSW this year.

6.Shine Distillery in Portland started making and giving away hand sanitizer in an acute shortage.

7.The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy’s in-house team of literacy and education experts has created a toolkit of high-quality online resources that can be used anytime, anywhere, helping parents navigate the vast amount of available options.

8.LinkedIn is opening up 16 of its learning courses for free. Courses that provide tips on how to stay productive, build relationships when you’re not face-to-face, use virtual meeting tools and balance family and work dynamics in a healthy way.

9.Jamm, an audio-visual communication tool used by remote and distributed teams is offering it free of charge.

10.Adobe is giving higher education and K-12 institutional customers of their Creative Cloud apps the ability to request temporary “at-home” access for their students and educators. This is being granted through May 31, 2020 at no additional cost and is available globally.

11.Meero, a file transfer service, is offering free large-file transfers to ease remote working.

12.OneDine is offering a free Tap & Pay Touchless Payment system to restaurants during the COVID-19 crisis.

13.Amazon is hiring 100,000 more workers and giving raises to current staff to deal with coronavirus demands.

14.Chef José Andrés of LA set up shop in California earlier this month to feed cruise ship guests quarantined from the outbreak. Andrés announced this week he will transform eight of his New York and Washington, DC, restaurants into community kitchens for those struggling during the pandemic.

15.Sweetgreen has announced it will start dedicating Outpost operations and teams to support “those on the front lines” (meaning hospital workers and medical personnel) by delivering free salads and bowls to hospitals in the cities it serves.

16.&Pizza’s CEO Michael Lastoria notified employees last week that the company is offering free, unlimited pizzas to them and their immediate families, as well as to hospital workers who show identification. The company is also raising hourly pay by $1 and 14 days of “health and safety pay” to employees who have tested positive or who have come in contact with someone with coronavirus.

17.Everytable, a Los Angeles-based café launched a helpline to ensure that everyone in its market has access to healthy meals during this time.

18.Starbucks has extended its mental health benefits. In partnership with Lyra Health, Starbucks is offering its partners personalized, confidential mental health care, 20 free in-person or video sessions every year for partners and each of their eligible family members, online scheduling with most providers available within two weeks, and access to a provider network of mental health therapists and coaches.

19.UberEats and DoorDash have waived commission fees for independent restaurant partners, while Postmates has launched a pilot program for small businesses that temporarily waives commission fees for businesses in the SF Bay Area.

20.Dolce & Gabbana announced that it has partnered with Humanitas University to fund a coronavirus research project.

21.Giorgio Armani has donated $1.43 million dollars to four hospitals in Rome and Milan, as well as to the Civil Protection Agency.

22.French luxury group Kering, which owns brands like Gucci and Bottega Veneta, has donated 2 million euros to help the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.

23.Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli, the CEO of Prada, came to the region's aid by donating two full intensive care and resuscitation units each to three Milanese hospitals.

24.Alphabet (Google’s parent company) created a COVID-19 fund to provide sick leave to affected workers globally, including all temporary staff, contractors, and vendors.

25.Amazon just announced that it will offer unlimited paid sick leave over the next month, but only for those who test positive for COVID-19.

26.Apple is now offering its retail staff unlimited paid sick leave to anyone experiencing coronavirus systems.

27.Darden Restaurants (Olive Garden, Longhorn Steakhouse, others) has announced paid sick leave for all of its hourly workers not currently covered by a corporate policy.

28.McDonald’s has stated that it will cover sick leave for any employees at corporate-owned locations who are asked to quarantine for two weeks.

29.Walmart has deployed an Emergency Leave program, which provides time-off for employees depending on various coronavirus threat levels.

30.Uber announced they will provide 14 days of sick pay for drivers or delivery workers – technically considered independent contractors who have not previously qualified for paid leave or benefits – who are sick with the coronavirus or are required to be isolated.

31.Amazon created a $25M fund to help its delivery drivers and seasonal workers cope with coronavirus, and a $5M dollar fund to help affected small businesses in Seattle.

32.Amazon and Microsoft have each pledged $2.5 million, with the possibility of more, to help out those afflicted by the disease in Seattle.

33.Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, Bank of New York Mellon, Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, State Street, and Wells Fargo have stopped all stock buybacks for the 2nd quarter in order to maintain their solvency and liquidity for customers during the outbreak.

34.Comcast, Charter, Verizon, Google, T-Mobile and Sprint have signed a pledge to keep Americans internet-connected for the next 60 days, even if people cannot afford to pay.

35.Delta’s CEO is forgoing his salary for the year to try and diminish layoffs.

36.Disney has closed its parks and cruises in response to coronavirus. They have promised to continue paying their employees during the closure, and will give refunds to all those who had planned on visiting.

37.Hilton is waiving cancellation fees to their hotels for people in coronavirus infected countries.

38.Salesforce has created a $1.5 million dollar coronavirus fund for affected citizens in San Francisco.

39.Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly has taken a 10% pay cut as a preliminary measure to offset the decreased demand for flights.

40.U-Haul has announced 30 days of free self-storage to all college students who have been impacted by schedule changes at their universities.

41.United’s CEO and President said they would forgo their base salaries until at least June 30.

42.Workday is giving their employees an additional 2 weeks of pay in order to help them during the coronavirus fallout.

43.Apple has closed all of its stores outside of Greater China, and will re-open in several weeks after an extensive deep cleaning. All employees will be paid for the duration of the closure.

44.Lululemon is closing all of their stores in North America and Europe for the next two weeks. Their employees will be paid for all of the hours they were scheduled to work.

45.REI is closing their stores until March 27th, and all of their employees will be paid during this temporary closure.

46.Starbucks has moved to a “to-go” model until the end of March in all of their U.S. and Canadian stores. They will also close stores in heavily infected areas.

47.VF Corp is closing all of their stores until April 5th. All of their employees will continue to get paid through the closure.

48. LVMH, the parent company of Christian Dior, Guerlain and Givenchy, wants to help French health authorities by manufacturing hand sanitizer and providing it to them for free. LVMH said it will use all the production facilities of its perfumes and cosmetics brands to produce large quantities of hydroalcoholic gel, or hand sanitizer, starting Monday.

49.NBCUniversal is now offering its newest movies including The Hunt and The Invisible Man for affordable rates on demand.

50.Restaurants like Ideal Bite Community Kitchen are donating food to organizations like Cass Community Social Services (CCSS), a nonprofit organization working with at-risk communities in Detroit.
/thread
 
Capitalism holds solutions to all our problems is a given for right wingers. Everything has always been boiled down to "CAPITALISM GOOD --- SOCIALISM BAD", yet the only steps we are taking are things that the right has condemned as anti-American for years. Not a single capitalist idea in the batch . Why not? Surely some of the smart right wingers here have figured out several ways that capitalism can easily get us beyond this problem. Here's your chance. Show us how capitalism can solve this.


1) Every dollar the government is going to give out came from taxes raised on capitalist businesses....

2) Branson is donating his capitalist cruise ships if needed for hospital space....

3) Trump is cutting government red tape, in order to get the private sector the ability to create remedies.....

4) The malaria drug that might help people with the virus? A Pharma company donated 3 million capitalist created pills for the effort...

5) The capitalist food stores, trucking companies, warehouses, are keeping the American people fed and supplied...

6) GM is converting their Capitalist factories to produce more ventilators....

You doofus.........apa

Without capitalism, we would be sunk....


Capitalist companies in a purely socialist endeavor.
You are still a simpleton Dimsocialist hack troll.

You have been owned several times in your own abortion of a thread, Moron
 

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