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You are truly out of it.![]()
I mean, if the U.S. is socialist already, then what country is capitalist? Who's the model we should be striving to copy?
People are capitalist, not countries. A country can only get out of the way and let them do it unencumbered, or inhibit them by overregulation, overtaxation, or confiscation.
Hence, the question is a non-sequitur.
People are capitalist, not countries.
A country can only get out of the way and let them do it unencumbered, or inhibit them by overregulation, overtaxation, or confiscation.
Hence, the question is a non-sequitur.
I mean, if the U.S. is socialist already, then what country is capitalist? Who's the model we should be striving to copy?
Ok, I'll bite. To help you stop tap dancing around the actual question:People are capitalist, not countries. A country can only get out of the way and let them do it unencumbered, or inhibit them by overregulation, overtaxation, or confiscation.
Hence, the question is a non-sequitur.
Ok, I'll bite. To help you stop tap dancing around the actual question
Ok, I'll bite. To help you stop tap dancing around the actual question:
Which country is the best for capitalists?
Orf's whole thread was designed to prove in an illogically yet typically liberal fashion that no country is 'real capitalist" because capitalism is inherently wrong . . .
Ok, I'll bite. To help you stop tap dancing around the actual question:
Which country is the best for capitalists?
That's the legitimate question. I'm stunned that it came from you, but even a blind blue squirrel finds a nut sometimes.
Capitalism is the dominant economic system of the world. Some examples include the United States, Japan, the UK, and China.
The following is cut and paste, however, I do agree with it. Add Germany, Tawain, and Switzerland to the list:
No country is 100% capitalist. All successful countries today are some combination of capitalism and socialism. Or, you could see it as there being a line, a continuum, between pure socialism and pure capitalism, and every developed country is somewhere on that line between the two.
The US is capitalist and socialist, so are France, England, Japan, Malaysia, Brazil, Iceland, Egypt, South Africa, Samoa, etc. etc.
We in the US are probably the most capitalist country, but we have 'socialized' education, roads and bridges, power and water projects, fire and police protection, and dozens of other things, because over the years we have found this is just the best way to handle these problems.
Shut up with your plain common sense and shit! Different thread! Go away!
So answer it.That's the legitimate question. I'm stunned that it came from you, but even a blind blue squirrel finds a nut sometimes.
Orf's whole thread was designed to prove in an illogically yet typically liberal fashion that no country is 'real capitalist" because capitalism is inherently wrong, otherwise "the people" would have created a "real capitalist" country by now. And the ulterior motive was to prove that government intrusion was necessary and the more government intrusion the better.