Fascism is only a form of collectivism, a subset, same as socialism is a form of collectivism.
Not in the way you use the term "collectivism", fascism is not a form of it. Fascism is only the concentration of power into the hands of very few, with ultimate and unquestionable power exerted over the rest. The neo-capitalism that you endorse in your postings is truly only a modern incarnation of fascism, as you want to see an extreme concentration of power into the hands of very few with the rest left no recourse at all.
That is how your church of ron paul aims deliver fascism for the people.
I am interested in building a service that would compile this public record information with other information, that I may come from other sources, like the social media, maybe some private company records, etc. and I would sell this information to the willing employers for a subscription fee. If there is a way to identify the employees that file claims against employers, this information needs to be provided to the employers that are interested in figuring out if they are hiring somebody who is more likely to sue them and then it's their choice to take or not to take this risk.
So you're saying you want to build a service that makes a blacklist of people who employers would not want to hire, so that employers can reject them out-of-hand based on what might or might not even be accurate or relevant information. You would, of course, not make this information accessible to the employees themselves, as it would not be in your interest (as the seller of said service) to allow them the opportunity to know what information is available about them or give them a chance to respond to it.
Wow. Once you couple that with your dream state of uber-fascism where employees can be forced to work 23.9 hours a day for no pay at all, I'm glad I don't live where you want to live.
But of course your dream stat is all about giving more power to the powerful and further suppressing the working class. That is how you aim to deliver fascism for the people.
Libertarian, free market guy in any government? I just hope he is in fact a real libertarian.
What the hell do you know about a "real libertarian"? Your version of libertarianism is just fascism with fancy veneer. It wouldn't do you, or >>99% of the rest of the country, any good to elect someone with your beliefs to power. Your version of libertarianism only brings pain and fascism for the people.
Yep, you nailed him. But there's little difference between crazed and crazy
Crazy people generally can enjoy their craziness without insisting everyone else needs to have it. Crazed people take their craziness as their mission, and that they need to convert the rest of the world to their mindset. It's somewhat the difference between any politician named Bush we've ever known, and Michele Bachmann.
There are a couple of guys at a bar I go to that follow roman's religion, and a guy who thinks I'm a space alien in disguise. They're a lot alike.
Indeed I'm sure they could have an interesting discussion betwixt the lot of them. I am surprised though that any adherent to roman's religion would be willing to drink beer from a bar, I would expect they would find it to be counter to their belief system to consume something that the government has regulated for safety.
Finally however we can see already that we shouldn't count roman out regarding his karma. He has already pulled up his karma to to the point where he can post at least 6 times per day - he was previously capped at once or twice - and he managed that through karma whoring. He still posts at -1 but he can't be far from achieving zero again soon.
companies don't want to have a hand in more deaths
The only thing you are concerned about is profit. If losing an employee costs a company money, then you care. Otherwise you don't. Trying to pretend otherwise is a futile effort, roman.
If employees are valuable, companies will want to protect them; otherwise, they won't. Do you not understand how free markets work?
In the current labor market employees have very little value. In roman_mir's fascist fantasy world they have none whatsoever. Hence employers will treat employees with less regard than they afford empty toner cartridges.
The hardest part of climbing the ladder of success is getting through the crowd at the bottom.