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You're talking like a communist and look how communism worked out.
Are you talking about the Soviet Union? I've never supported countries like that.
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Subsidies and potectionist trade policies work insofar as they help out only a small portion of the population. The capitalist. The people who run the import/export businesses, and farmers who farm for commercial interests. In reality, the market economy is the best thing going for society today.
You assume that I'm talking about the protectionist policies that only favor the rich. It's possible to set up trade agreements that protect the poor as well. You won't see it in NAFTA or the WTO though.
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People who work at Wal Mart and work under shitty ass conditions bring it upon themselves. If they had a proper education growing up, they mighta gone to college and had themselves a nice 9-5 job. Don't feel sorry for their own laziness and misgivings. a welfare state only works for so long before it works up huge deficits and the economy goes into a recession.
Yes, I think a lot of people didn't go to college when they had the chance, but there will always be people who work service jobs who are paid minimum wage. My problem is that those people at least deserve a living wage for working full time. It doesn't mean they should necessarily be paid enough to own a Mercedes-Benz or something, but enough money to pay all the bills, health care for their children, decent housing, etc.
One of my major beefs with conservative republicans using neoliberalism to win poor people over is that they somehow make people believe that everyone will be a millionaire someday. Yeah, some people will become millionaires, but we still need safety nets to protect the working class. Extreme capitalism and extreme socialism are fantasies and there needs to be a balance. Unfortunately, the economy is tilted too far to the right when it comes to social spending for my taste.
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Call it pessimistic, but being fiscal conservative towards policies on labour and employment will only help to improve growth in Western countries. I am in no way a conservative, but there is no room for pussy liberalist idealism when it comes to running a country from a perspective that the ecomony can get affected. Liberals are not businessmen, they are little whiny bitches who can make speeches on abortion and crap. But a Liberal can't run a country with Liberal fiscal policies and expect the outlook of the country to improve.
Based on what I've read, with massive goverment intervention/spending the economy actually does well, but in recent decades, the wealth has not been fairly distributed among the general population. Worker wages have stagnated for three decades even though productivity rose steadily. That's kind of strange, isn't it? Workers making/producing more, but not receiving any share of the increased wealth. Maybe if we had living wage laws, universal health care and a more progressive tax system, people would be better off. But don't mind me, I'm just a crazy commie.