Blemishes, value and ownership
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Pi, that's the myth.
The reality is that a great many quite awful private enterprises survive for years, decades, sometimes even centuries. Adam Smith thought that couldn't happen. Adam Smith was wrong. Large, lousy enterprises get really good at finding ways to own the market and nobble the competition.
TP: since when was Telstra good? It was carp as a government organisation, then got even worse when privatised. (Back in the day, when we were little kids, it was actually very good - indeed a world leader in many fields. It had a different name then but it was the very same organisation we now call Telstra.) Telstra is now only medium-bad, but don't hold your breath. It's unlikely to get much better. It is as good an example as any other: the organisation does what the organisation does. Pretending that the ultimate ownership is what changes corporate culture and behaviour when the worldwide evidence flatly contradicts that view is just silly.
The reality is that a great many quite awful private enterprises survive for years, decades, sometimes even centuries. Adam Smith thought that couldn't happen. Adam Smith was wrong. Large, lousy enterprises get really good at finding ways to own the market and nobble the competition.
TP: since when was Telstra good? It was carp as a government organisation, then got even worse when privatised. (Back in the day, when we were little kids, it was actually very good - indeed a world leader in many fields. It had a different name then but it was the very same organisation we now call Telstra.) Telstra is now only medium-bad, but don't hold your breath. It's unlikely to get much better. It is as good an example as any other: the organisation does what the organisation does. Pretending that the ultimate ownership is what changes corporate culture and behaviour when the worldwide evidence flatly contradicts that view is just silly.
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It comes down how much you get governments to do; the more services they have to provide the worse they get.
I agree with you about large companies, most of them become like governments eventually.
Just for fun; lets all name our favorite government department.
ok... not Centrelink
It comes down how much you get governments to do; the more services they have to provide the worse they get.
I agree with you about large companies, most of them become like governments eventually.
Just for fun; lets all name our favorite government department.
ok... not Centrelink
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Correct weight on all counts. This ideological nonsense that private enterprise can do things better than governmentTannin wrote:^ Unsubstantiated rubbish, and demonstrably untrue. For every example you can cite of a bad government-provided service, there is an example of a bad private-enterprise service (very often worse), and there is an example of an excellent government-provided service.Pi wrote:The problem is anything governments provide is basically sh!t
In fact, the quality of services varies enormously for many different reasons and it is hopelessly simple-minded to pretend that there is an all-the-world ideological cause.
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What planet are you living on. Since Abbott they’ve been progressively privatising Centrelink: robodebt ring any bells?Pi wrote:^
It comes down how much you get governments to do; the more services they have to provide the worse they get.
I agree with you about large companies, most of them become like governments eventually.
Just for fun; lets all name our favorite government department.
ok... not Centrelink
Of course private nursing homes have done such a marvelous job haven’t they?
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I have one of those phones sitting on my desk. That was the phone I grew up with, I didn't understand how to use those ones with the circle with numbers on the front.Pi wrote:Pies4shaw wrote:The PMG.
lol,you mean Post-Master General? pre NBN when the phones worked during a blackout?
...good argument for and against government control.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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hasnt done wonders for who? you personally?
thing is David, we have choice, You have choice. You dont like rentals and landlords but you choose to rent. So buy a house. it might not be where you want to live, but its not impossible. you have a uni degree, you should be capable of earning an income that allows you to do this, hell shop assistants manage it. but you are choosing to live the way you are, in an expensive area, you could move and rent cheaper until you can afford to buy, then just like most people you upgrade as you can afford to. thats what most people do and most people are happy with that. they simply choose to stop when they get to a place they are happy with, for some thats a toorak mansion, for some its a debt free 4 bedroom house in the suburbs (like us!) for others its a little rambling farm house. for others its living in apartments, look at docklands, thats high density but with room for a decent size tv. choice.
its not people who own a masaratti or a holiday house damn up the system and causing "social services and community to crumble all around us" for the most part (yes greedy cheats exist) these are the people who pay for those services.
just think, if all the people who could get out of public housing did, and off of services, maybe the people who really need it, the sick, the old, the damaged, the homeless, might have a fighting chance. Politicians are getting pay rises, fly first class and get massive pensions, and we still have a homeless problem, fix that.
choice is a good thing, for instance if you want to live under communist rule, Australia will let you move there. From what i can see its movement the other way thats difficult and more prized.
Not many people get life handed to them on a platter. most people earn it. dont blame them for that.
your way would not work, there would be no incentive to do more, work harder.
thing is David, we have choice, You have choice. You dont like rentals and landlords but you choose to rent. So buy a house. it might not be where you want to live, but its not impossible. you have a uni degree, you should be capable of earning an income that allows you to do this, hell shop assistants manage it. but you are choosing to live the way you are, in an expensive area, you could move and rent cheaper until you can afford to buy, then just like most people you upgrade as you can afford to. thats what most people do and most people are happy with that. they simply choose to stop when they get to a place they are happy with, for some thats a toorak mansion, for some its a debt free 4 bedroom house in the suburbs (like us!) for others its a little rambling farm house. for others its living in apartments, look at docklands, thats high density but with room for a decent size tv. choice.
its not people who own a masaratti or a holiday house damn up the system and causing "social services and community to crumble all around us" for the most part (yes greedy cheats exist) these are the people who pay for those services.
just think, if all the people who could get out of public housing did, and off of services, maybe the people who really need it, the sick, the old, the damaged, the homeless, might have a fighting chance. Politicians are getting pay rises, fly first class and get massive pensions, and we still have a homeless problem, fix that.
choice is a good thing, for instance if you want to live under communist rule, Australia will let you move there. From what i can see its movement the other way thats difficult and more prized.
Not many people get life handed to them on a platter. most people earn it. dont blame them for that.
your way would not work, there would be no incentive to do more, work harder.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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you might want hold on to it, could be worth something.stui magpie wrote:I have one of those phones sitting on my desk. That was the phone I grew up with, I didn't understand how to use those ones with the circle with numbers on the front.Pi wrote:Pies4shaw wrote:The PMG.
lol,you mean Post-Master General? pre NBN when the phones worked during a blackout?
...good argument for and against government control.
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I will.
And don't bother trying to argue government v private, that's a fact free argument that goes on ideology lines when the truth is somewhere in the middle.
I worked for Telecom at the height of it's size and had a close up view of the bloated waste in government run entities such as Telecom, Aus Post and the NSW Water Resources Commission.
And don't bother trying to argue government v private, that's a fact free argument that goes on ideology lines when the truth is somewhere in the middle.
I worked for Telecom at the height of it's size and had a close up view of the bloated waste in government run entities such as Telecom, Aus Post and the NSW Water Resources Commission.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Wait a minute guv'stui magpie wrote:I will.
And don't bother trying to argue government v private, that's a fact free argument that goes on ideology lines when the truth is somewhere in the middle.
I worked for Telecom at the height of it's size and had a close up view of the bloated waste in government run entities such as Telecom, Aus Post and the NSW Water Resources Commission.
Pi's premise was that private does things so much better compared to goverment: he was rightly being taken to task for such an obviously wrong and ideologically driven notion. There were just a few current examples to blow a hole or three in that premise.
I don't know Pi from a bar of soap but it's an overused and lazy assumption. I don't want goverment ownership of everything but utilities, water, police, education, and public health should be not negotiable.
The best Nursing homes by far in the pandemic have been the public and not for profit ones because they are not solely driven by profit.
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watt price tully wrote:Wait a minute guv'stui magpie wrote:I will.
And don't bother trying to argue government v private, that's a fact free argument that goes on ideology lines when the truth is somewhere in the middle.
I worked for Telecom at the height of it's size and had a close up view of the bloated waste in government run entities such as Telecom, Aus Post and the NSW Water Resources Commission.
Pi's premise was that private does things so much better compared to goverment: he was rightly being taken to task for such an obviously wrong and ideologically driven notion. There were just a few current examples to blow a hole or three in that premise.
I don't know Pi from a bar of soap but it's an overused and lazy assumption. I don't want goverment ownership of everything but utilities, water, police, education, and public health should be not negotiable.
The best Nursing homes by far in the pandemic have been the public and not for profit ones because they are not solely driven by profit.
so lets just unpack that a bit shall we...
Education: people who run governments send their kids to private schools.
Police: people who run governments have private security.
Public health: people who run governments have private health insurance.
All these people who run governments and advocate for government control refuse to be bound by any of the rules they make for everyone else.
My premise is that the more you get governments to do the less efficient they get. Same goes for large companies with monopolies. A lazy assumption would be that I believe that all government is bad and all private is good.
It has nothing to do with ideology because you find it in every iteration of government type; its just the level of inefficiency that varies.
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