It's not capitalism; it's corporate capitalism which is a beast of an entirely different color. An example of capitalism is an entrepreneur creating a business. An example of corporate capitalism is Microsoft, or one dear to the hearts of old Air Warrior players, Electronic Arts. Big difference between plain old capitalism and what corporations (and the misinformed) refer to as capitalism. In capitalism, a free market is a good thing. In corporate capitalism, a free market is a bad thing unless you're being watched by a government anti-trust task force or you're the underdog trying to compete with a corporate giant. In capitalism, under a free market, if you want to move your operations overseas to save on labor costs, then don't expect to receive tax breaks and corporate welfare for doing so. In corporate capitalism, if you want to move jobs overseas to save on labor costs, then you convince the gullible public it's really about old-fashioned capitalism, make sure you've bought enough public servants to keep your tax breaks, claim your American workers are overpaid, ship the jobs somewhere that doesn't have environment laws and where you can use cheap child labor chained to their looms so they won't run away (has happened, folks, as recently as just 10 years ago in Pakistan), then ship the completed and often inferior product back to the U.S. where you sell it at the same price you were selling it when the "overpaid" Americans were making it, and which, sadly, some of them now can't afford because you laid them off, but who cares because the boardroom is still done in expensive mahogany, the board members with their multi-million dllar compensation packages will all be dead before anyone really figures out that this is entirely unsustainable economically, and besides the gullible public believes it was all done in the name of good ol' American capitalism. Uh huh.
If you want to discuss capitalism, then I'm all for it. Just don't refer to what corporations do as capitalism; because it isn't. Try reading some Smith and Keynes and von Mises. Then read some Bakunin and Proudhon and Kroptkin. And if you get you opinions about capitalism from Fox News, then beware; because it's owned by one of the poster children for corrupt corporate "capitalism" and by the name of Rupert Murdoch.