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      We have been shown over and over that investors will take profits during good times, build no resilience to handle disasters, invest the bare minimum back into infrastructure and jobs, drain the companies until bankruptcy arrives and taxpayers are left with the bill.

      This could work with proper regulation. But regulation can be corrupted. Money corrupts. This industry involves lots of money. And so here we are.

      When Jeremy Corbyn proposed to buy back utility companies here shortly before the energy crisis, people looked at him like a lunatic.

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      52 years ago

      No, it’s just the corporate feudalism we live under. I guess that’s pretty bizarre itself, though.

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        We live distinctly under capitalism. No need for any other names that obscure that relation.