>print enough money for everyone to get by>kill billion dollar corporations who excessively price gougeRefute this economic theory. And no, it’s not communism because private ownership of enterprise and land would still exist.
>print money>every dollar is worth less>people who own too much will own half of too much>people who own too little will own half of too little and starveI fail to see how it would kill billion dollar money hoarders before killing lower dirty peasants.
>>519817024>print enough money for everyone to get byI didn't know you could eat paper.
>>519817024What's going to offset the immediate shortages that occur when demand suddenly.spikes?
>>519817024>NOOOO YOU CANT DO THAT BILLIONAIRES ARE BASED AND REDPILLED LIKE MEEE
>>519817186Every dollar isn’t worthless because inflation of goods would be closely monitored >>519817262It wouldn’t be excessive amounts of money being given to people and price controls would only exist for huge corporations and essential goods i.e food, water, electricity, cheap housing
>>519817693>It wouldn’t be excessive amounts of money being given to peopleRoughly how much would be involved? Enough to increase the average person's consumption of goods? If not, then whats the point of the additional money?>and price controls would only exist for huge corporations and essential goods i.e food, water, electricity, cheap housingIf demand for those basic goods goes up, what incentive is there to increase supply in the face of price controls?What happens if big corps just divide themselves up to get around price controls? Or what if they decide to shift production to non-price controlled goods, excerbating the shortage issue?
>>519818420>Roughly how much would be involved? Enough to increase the average person's consumption of goodsRoughly a minimum wages income>If demand for those basic goods goes up, what incentive is there to increase supply in the face of price controls?What happens if big corps just divide themselves up to get around price controls? Or what if they decide to shift production to non-price controlled goods, excerbating the shortage issue?The demand will still exist and profit will still exist, there will always be a high demand for essential goods. Monopolies will be If demand for those basic goods goes up, what incentive is there to increase supply in the face of price controls?What happens if big corps just divide themselves up to get around price controls? Or what if they decide to shift production to non-price controlled goods, excerbating the shortage issue?Demand and profit will still exist, there will always be a high demand for essential goods. Monopolies will be ruthlessly monitored and shattered. If they refuse to produce non essential goods their profits will take a massive hit and they will be beaten by the companies that meet the infinite demand for essential goods.
>>519817024>give nogs enough money to get by>they spend it on liquor drugs and rims>beg for handouts again
All we have to do is remove all rights from corporations. Being able to be a corporate entity in the US is a privilege, not a right.
>>519819934If they unwisely spend their money let them suffer
>>519817024Say I'm a farmer and I make corn. It takes one hour of work to make enough money for me to buy something of value, let's say one chair. Now under your system with price controls, one hour of work only produces enough money for me to buy one tenth of one chair. Why should I continue to produce corn when I could go into some other market? Now do this at scale and you have food shortages. If you set the price for basic goods they don't become more affordable, they become more scarce. No one will work for free.To put it another way. My time is valuable. If you are giving me money, why wouldn't I spend my time making something of value and use your free money to buy corn. If I and all other corn farmers do this, who makes the corn?