It is good to discuss whether communism or capitalism is better for this country as an economic system. The thing is, everyone seems to want to cite
examples of where each one succeeded or failed. The problem with this is that neither communism or capitalism has ever actually been tried in the
world. You cannot call the user and China and north Korea communist because they are/were dictatorships.
Communism is rule by the working class and I believe it is safe to say that Stalin, map, and Kim Jung il were/are not part of the working class.
Capitalism was never tried in this country without heavy regulations set up usually benefiting the corporations. And regulations that govern hours and
conditions and pay would also be gone. Corporations run skim are the reasons that anti monopoly laws and minimum wage laws we put into effect. Neither
of these things is capitalism.
So until a country tries capitalism or communism in its purest sense, none of us can really pass judgement on which one works better, as we have no
data to make that claim.
Also being worried that taxing job creators would mean less jobs is not something that we should even worry about in this country. After all these
American job creators seem only to create all of these jobs in China/India etc.


