Let's embrace productive capitalism, not casino capitalism, by restoring transparency and true competition in the commodities markets.
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There is a respectable body of economic thought that holds that casino gambling is actually economically regressive to a state and a community.
What I don't want to see is our political system corrupted by gambling money, especially casino gambling money.
Well, capitalism is going to grow and grow. The nature of it is that the guy who has the most poker chips on the table has more leverage than everyone else. He can eventually outbluff everyone else and outraise everyone else at the table. That's what has happened and it needs to be corrected.
We have to find a way to make the aspects of capitalism that serve wealthier people serve poorer people as well.
Wall Street has become a veritable casino.
Our position should not be on how to eliminate the competition at all expenses, but we should focus on what we're going to do in order to make sure that Americans turn to the road of prosperity with the trajectory of capitalism, because making a profit is not an evil.
Capitalism works.
The casinos brought lots of revenue and jobs to our community. We've seen lots of benefits from those tax dollars.
Markets can do many wonderful things, which is why I'm glad to live in a capitalist country.
The historical debate is over. The answer is free-market capitalism.
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