Capitalism will save this world

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/prairie-palate-beekeeping-1.4870227
It's abundant in SK and AB.
It's good to 'bee' here: Saskatchewan's honey business thriving
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Jenn Sharp · for CBC News · Posted: Oct 20, 2018 5:00 AM CT | Last Updated: October 20, 2018
No bee die-off in SASKATCHEWAN!!! They got SUPERBEES that are superior to all of the other bees in the world 'cause they're from Saskatchewan!

http://globalnews.ca/news/4243473/worst-year-beekeeping-saskatchewan/

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/dead-bees-winterkill-1.4664596
 

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Cliffy

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A Guardian of Global Capitalism Warns Capitalism Has A Problem

It's springtime again in Washington, D.C., when flowers bloom, birds chirp, and thousands of wonks from all over the world descend on the Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, Planet Money included. Since World War II, the IMF and World Bank have served as guardians of global capitalism. The IMF, in particular, has a long history of bailing out countries in financial crises and using its power to push a free-market agenda. That's why we were surprised to hear IMF officials suggest capitalism is running amok.
We heard it at the wonkiest part of this wonkfest, the IMF's "analytical corner." Throughout the week, IMF economists presented research on a small stage with a giant projector screen and big block letters that spelled "IMF" behind them. It looked sort of like a TED Talk, but the speakers weren't wearing those cheesy Backstreet Boy headset microphones.
Wenjie Chen, an economist in the IMF's Research Department, presented the findings of an impressive study that can be found in Chapter 2 of the IMF's World Economic Outlook. Chen gave us the sense that something fundamental in the economy has changed and that capitalism may be going haywire. The reason: companies are getting too powerful.


More: https://www.npr.org/sections/money/...bal-capitalism-warns-capitalism-has-a-problem
 

Cliffy

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Yes. The global zeitgeist is changing. The Yellow Vests, Extinction Rebellion, and a lot of people around the world are finally arriving at the conclusion that we must evolve beyond capitalism if we really want to have a chance in hell of addressing and solving our greatest challenges.
The problem is that nobody has any idea of what comes after capitalism. It can't be communism. Been there, done that. We are assembling some phase-change ideas at the WorldSummit.
http://bit.ly/worldsummit-video-humanitysphaseshift
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"Yes! To hope to build a “world of freedom, equality and fraternity” [motto of the French Revolution] we will have to break away from capitalism. Without this nothing is possible. This is the beginning of any real alternative program. This is because the Yellow Vests, who rose up against unbearable conditions, will no longer let themselves be fooled. The 21st century will not be the end of history. It will be the beginning of a new postcapitalist civilization."
https://www.workers.org/…/assembly-of-yellow-vests-says-w…/…





More: https://www.workers.org/2019/04/16/assembly-of-yellow-vests-says-we-must-abandon-capitalism
 

petros

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The yellow vests oppose the Eco-Industrial Complex not Capitalism.

Get your facts straight.

Dont forget tomorrow is Good Friday and you won't be able to pick up a box of Jesus' love at ASLCS to fill you cupboards so you'd best go today.