You see... this is the problem with you people... you failed to take enough Economics classes and thus develop opinions like this that are simply false.
China only became economically strong because of the democratic capitalism success of the US that it looted from. If the US had been a collectivist system, China would still be a 3rd wor…
You see... this is the problem with you people... you failed to take enough Economics classes and thus develop opinions like this that are simply false.
China only became economically strong because of the democratic capitalism success of the US that it looted from. If the US had been a collectivist system, China would still be a 3rd world country today. Over 50% of the products produced in China today, were invented in and made in the US. The US educated almost all of China's engineers and scientists.
You simply cannot make this case that China is an example of how collectivism works if the collectivist system cannot grow and thrive itself.
"You see... this is the problem with you people... you failed to take enough Economics classes and thus develop opinions like this that are simply false."
I know University of Chicago econ people. I'm married to a libertarian who literally used to teach price theory. I'm unsure he'd recognize your economic opinions (for example, on "productivity") as free-market, either.
The free market and the prosperity gospel aren't the same thing. While it's common for American political rhetoric to invoke the spirit of Joel Osteen when it thinks it's invoking the spirit of Milton Friedman, that doesn't mean it's right.
You see... this is the problem with you people... you failed to take enough Economics classes and thus develop opinions like this that are simply false.
China only became economically strong because of the democratic capitalism success of the US that it looted from. If the US had been a collectivist system, China would still be a 3rd world country today. Over 50% of the products produced in China today, were invented in and made in the US. The US educated almost all of China's engineers and scientists.
You simply cannot make this case that China is an example of how collectivism works if the collectivist system cannot grow and thrive itself.
What that I wrote is nonsense? You just seem to be upset that your worldview isn't being supported by facts and reality.
"You see... this is the problem with you people... you failed to take enough Economics classes and thus develop opinions like this that are simply false."
I know University of Chicago econ people. I'm married to a libertarian who literally used to teach price theory. I'm unsure he'd recognize your economic opinions (for example, on "productivity") as free-market, either.
The free market and the prosperity gospel aren't the same thing. While it's common for American political rhetoric to invoke the spirit of Joel Osteen when it thinks it's invoking the spirit of Milton Friedman, that doesn't mean it's right.