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So you'd rather have a politician that is more calculating when he speaks even though you know they are lying to you.
Makes sense.
Agreed, and China even has some capitalistic policies. Saying they’re left wing (communist) because they’re run by the CCP isn’t really trueI’d submit both China and NK are authoritarian dominantly. Think about the four point policy chart. Left/right and Authoritarian/Freedom-liberty.
Due to the stated practice of providing all support for the population because they control the means of production can be br argued as left leaning. On the chart I think China would show up as heavily authoritarian with left of center leaning. Calling China left while ignoring the strongly authoritarian stance is really a misrepresentation of their government I think.
This is good right?
I get what you've saying, but again take the single parent living on min wage makes a mistake and writes a bad check. I don't know about every state but in Tennessee that means a trip to the pokie. Already with a bad check, how does this non violent offender make bail? And here's a news flash,almost every jail in this state is at capacity or way over crowded.The problem is many of the places that have cashless bail are like Memphis and "properly administered" is a pie in the sky dream....
Please educate this ignorant hillbilly. But isn't government owning or controlling private business what those commie countries do?MAGA is going all in on 'crony capitalism'.
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MAGA’s March Toward a Command Economy
The Trump approach to the economy is anything but conservative, write Yale SOM’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, former Procter & Gamble CEO John Pepper, former Xerox CEO Anne Mulcahy, former Medtronic CEO Bill George, and Laura Tyson, former chairman of the White House Counsel of Economic Advisers.insights.som.yale.edu
MARA = Make America Russia, Andnow.MAGA is going all in on 'crony capitalism'.
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MAGA’s March Toward a Command Economy
The Trump approach to the economy is anything but conservative, write Yale SOM’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, former Procter & Gamble CEO John Pepper, former Xerox CEO Anne Mulcahy, former Medtronic CEO Bill George, and Laura Tyson, former chairman of the White House Counsel of Economic Advisers.insights.som.yale.edu