So what?
So, I don't want a President that spews Russian propaganda, attacks free markets, liberty and everything that makes this nation great.
Yes, I'm sure you're for free markets and liberty.
So what? I have no brain anyway.
As an apparent Trump supporter, I am sure you are not.
Protectionism is not a free market principle. In fact, it is the primary thing early free marketers, like Smith, fought against.
No wonder you're so blasé about a fucking KGB agent in the WH.
Trump talked about giving the power back to the people. Sounds more American to me.
I voted for Trump, I really didn't want Hillary.
As for protectionism, that's just a cost of doing business. Tariffs, taxes and other fees have always been a fact of life.
So you are for higher taxes because it's just a "cost of doing business"... "a fact of life"... or maybe a "different stroke (Trump was on that show) for different folks" or some other stupid and meaningless idiom? I bet you think Trump's speeches are real deep, don't you?
Trump talked about giving the power back to the people. Sounds more American to me.
It's not about whether the taxes are high or low, it's about taxes period. If you're going to say that you can't have a free market with taxes at any rate at all then you can't agree with taxation in any form.
Yeah, I did not say that.
When the government actively seeks to to tilt things to favor some enterprises and hinder others then you don't have a free market. Free trade is essential to free markets. Again, consult Adam Smith.
Your response was nothing but irrelevant and inaccurate idioms. It's not a cost of doing business or a fact of life. It's a cost created solely by third parties to the business activity or exchange of goods (i.e., governments) and it does not exist in nature or without government.
Sounds more like People's Republic of America to me. Russian propaganda always portrays the American people as if they are oppressed.
Trump talked about giving the power back to the people. Sounds more American to me.
you run with that..Vlad wrote the speech for the Siberian candidateSounds more like People's Republic of America to me. Russian propaganda always portrays the American people as if they are oppressed.
Yeah, I did not say that.
When the government actively seeks to to tilt things to favor some enterprises and hinder others then you don't have a free market. Free trade is essential to free markets. Again, consult Adam Smith.
Your response was nothing but irrelevant and inaccurate idioms. It's not a cost of doing business or a fact of life. It's a cost created solely by third parties to the business activity or exchange of goods (i.e., governments) and it does not exist in nature or without government.
what about the auto-bailout? what happened to your precious free market there?