America is similar, it just has more than 3 corporations running everything.

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Hey now… let’s not forget AirCanada.

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And the banks, and the oil companies.

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Fuckin Loblaws selling " Presidents Choice" food in a country with no President. Except the President of Loblaws … Basically the coup already happened.

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Historically, the name came from Dave Nichol, who was president of the company for decades. He actually had a very strong hand in the selection of products that were included in the product line.

Apparently all kinds of people would pitch product ideas at him, and would taste test them and pick only ones he liked. The idea of “President’s Choice” wasn’t to be cheapo no name products, but unique and distinctive stuff personally picked by the company’s president.

And Dave wasn’t just some guy in the corner office. In his prime he was a Canadian personality, and you saw him in TV commercials. Once he left Loblaws in the '90s the President’s Choice stuff lost its panache and meaning.

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Gallon Westin was also in TV commercials. It’s not hard to put yourself in TV commercials.

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If he could get away with it, he’d rename is Peasant’s Choice.

Oh wait. He probably can get away with it.

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It’s a game of monopoly and we’re all losing.

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✨capitalism✨

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If you’re playing monopoly, isn’t everyone a loser? 😝

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Sigh. I hate myself.

— Actually yes! That was the point of the original game.

the landlords game

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What blows my mind 🤯

The landlords game has two different sets of rules you could play with. One set of rules was basically the same as the Monopoly we know today. When the game ends when one player acquires ownership of everything and bankrupts everyone else.

The other set of rules, called “prosperity”, involved a tax that redistributed wealth. The game ends when all players have doubled their original stake and everyone wins.

The game was intended to show how unbridled capitalism ultimately leads to a few billionaires owning everything and everyone else being poor/bankrupt. (Sound familiar?)

And compared it to the prosperity rules which were based on Georgism, a kind of socialism/capitalism hybrid that both rewards people for the value they produce while also creating surplus public revenue that can be used to create social safety nets.

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Nice.

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Oligopoly actually.

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in Canada we play Poleconomy.

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Which is what the game of monopoly was designed to teach.

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We should have our wealthy play hungry hungry hippos. As in we toss them into a marsh with 4 hungry hippos.

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when you try the American experiment in a country with the population of California

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sorry about that by the way

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