Make no mistake about it. Democrats are out to fundamentally change America - by government rules, edicts, and politician mandates if they cannot do it legally through Congress. They are committed to the growing worldwide demand for a new Marxist world order controlled by rebels against God and not by rights and freedoms guaranteed to individuals by God, as is established by the Constitution in America.
They claim they are not going to replace capitalism with Marxism, but that is what they intend to do. They claim they support capitalism, but their capitalism is not the traditional American capitalism but the new leftist Marxist "stakeholder capitalism," which is Marxist to the core.
"In America, capitalism is our system, it is our economic system, but it has not served our economy as well as it should," she told an audience at London's Chatham House. "So what we want to do is not depart from that, but to improve it."
"You cannot have a system where the success of some springs from the exploitation of the workers and springs from the exploitation of the environment and the rest, and we have to correct that."
The California Democrat had positive words for "stakeholder capitalism," the idea companies can benefit workers and customers alongside shareholders. That's a different paradigm than "shareholder capitalism," the influential idea promoted by famed free-market economist Milton Friedman starting in the 1970s that prioritizes shareholder returns above considerations like the environment or improving wages for the middle class.
They claim they are not going to replace capitalism with Marxism, but that is what they intend to do. They claim they support capitalism, but their capitalism is not the traditional American capitalism but the new leftist Marxist "stakeholder capitalism," which is Marxist to the core.
Nancy Pelosi rips into capitalism, saying it 'has not served our economy as well as it should'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said "our economic system" has helped some people thrive from the "exploitation" of workers and the environment.
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"In America, capitalism is our system, it is our economic system, but it has not served our economy as well as it should," she told an audience at London's Chatham House. "So what we want to do is not depart from that, but to improve it."
"You cannot have a system where the success of some springs from the exploitation of the workers and springs from the exploitation of the environment and the rest, and we have to correct that."
The California Democrat had positive words for "stakeholder capitalism," the idea companies can benefit workers and customers alongside shareholders. That's a different paradigm than "shareholder capitalism," the influential idea promoted by famed free-market economist Milton Friedman starting in the 1970s that prioritizes shareholder returns above considerations like the environment or improving wages for the middle class.