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I agree with most of what you say here with one exception - we cannot put tariffs into place as our primary means of income. The more we tariff other countries the more they will tariff us. Much of this currency war started due to protectionism in other countries that we forced to accept our goods. Now the shoe is on the other foot and we are reaping what we sowed.
"Anti-business" has to be one of the most over-used misunderstood word right now (with perhaps the exception of the word socialism) People keep conflating the small businesses of 100 or fewer people who are the backbone of our economy with mega corps that have become global parasites with no national boundaries or loyalties whatsoever.
The mega corps are spending HUGE money trying to convince people that anything that helps the middle class or protects workers is anti-business. Henry Ford proved this wrong (and he was a bigoted SOB) He knew that workers who cannot afford his products cannot become customers. The other business owners hated him at first because he paid "too much".
The guy you want to hate is not Ronald Reagan its Milton Friedman. He won the dynamite economics award by economists for doing the most damage to our economy yet he IS STILL TAUGHT. He held a strict version of neo-liberal economics that was social darwinism at its worst. He is the progenitor of trickle down economics. Reagan was not bright enough to design economic systems.
I agree with everything. I like your term mega corporations. Just using corporations as I have done is wrong.
Ronald Reagan was a true figurehead much as George Bush was. Much like one of those dolls a ventriloquist uses. The big difference was that he was an actor by trade and could remember what he was told to say. Bush on the other hand required 6 years of training before he could deliver a comprehend able message. I only blame Reagan for doing such a good job of convincing some Americans that trickle down economics was anything more than a warm flow of you know what.
Those Mega Corporations are doing a fantastic job. They just got a bunch of their lap dogs in place so they can soak up an even bigger piece of the pie. The whole TP movement was financed by a Mega Millionaire that wants more money going his way. The level of manipulation is scary. It is a very well coordinated effort. I hope there are some people in the movement besides the supporters that have good intentions.
I agree with most of what you say here with one exception - we cannot put tariffs into place as our primary means of income. The more we tariff other countries the more they will tariff us. Much of this currency war started due to protectionism in other countries that we forced to accept our goods. Now the shoe is on the other foot and we are reaping what we sowed.
"Anti-business" has to be one of the most over-used misunderstood word right now (with perhaps the exception of the word socialism) People keep conflating the small businesses of 100 or fewer people who are the backbone of our economy with mega corps that have become global parasites with no national boundaries or loyalties whatsoever.
The mega corps are spending HUGE money trying to convince people that anything that helps the middle class or protects workers is anti-business. Henry Ford proved this wrong (and he was a bigoted SOB) He knew that workers who cannot afford his products cannot become customers. The other business owners hated him at first because he paid "too much".
The guy you want to hate is not Ronald Reagan its Milton Friedman. He won the dynamite economics award by economists for doing the most damage to our economy yet he IS STILL TAUGHT. He held a strict version of neo-liberal economics that was social darwinism at its worst. He is the progenitor of trickle down economics. Reagan was not bright enough to design economic systems.
I agree with everything. I like your term mega corporations. Just using corporations as I have done is wrong.
Ronald Reagan was a true figurehead much as George Bush was. Much like one of those dolls a ventriloquist uses. The big difference was that he was an actor by trade and could remember what he was told to say. Bush on the other hand required 6 years of training before he could deliver a comprehend able message. I only blame Reagan for doing such a good job of convincing some Americans that trickle down economics was anything more than a warm flow of you know what.
Those Mega Corporations are doing a fantastic job. They just got a bunch of their lap dogs in place so they can soak up an even bigger piece of the pie. The whole TP movement was financed by a Mega Millionaire that wants more money going his way. The level of manipulation is scary. It is a very well coordinated effort. I hope there are some people in the movement besides the supporters that have good intentions.
I have WHAT in my yard? :
Yeah, the citizen's United ruling was pretty much the death knell for democracy in this country. And I truly mean that. We have had our problems in the past - the civil war and the 60s come to mind, but in each case there was a free people who could speak their minds.
Now the golden rule is in effect - he who has the gold - rules. They know so much about how to manipulate people now. Edward Bernays is the progenitor of the modern advertising industry. (They called it propaganda before Hitler made that a bad word) Now they study is in minutia, including key stroke catchers on the internet, until they know us better than we know ourselves and think that they can make better decisions for us than we can so they convince us of what they want us to know. Make us feel what they want us to feel.
In decades gone by this was done as well - WWII was huge on this one. But, then nationalism generally made it so that most people were aiming at what was best for the country (at least in their opinion) now they simply do not care. One country is the same as another.
Yeah, the citizen's United ruling was pretty much the death knell for democracy in this country. And I truly mean that. We have had our problems in the past - the civil war and the 60s come to mind, but in each case there was a free people who could speak their minds.
Now the golden rule is in effect - he who has the gold - rules. They know so much about how to manipulate people now. Edward Bernays is the progenitor of the modern advertising industry. (They called it propaganda before Hitler made that a bad word) Now they study is in minutia, including key stroke catchers on the internet, until they know us better than we know ourselves and think that they can make better decisions for us than we can so they convince us of what they want us to know. Make us feel what they want us to feel.
In decades gone by this was done as well - WWII was huge on this one. But, then nationalism generally made it so that most people were aiming at what was best for the country (at least in their opinion) now they simply do not care. One country is the same as another.
