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I think a younger still sane Trump would have done this more effectively. He won't get a national conversation focusing on coal but he will get to stay in office.
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I read an article yesterday where they asked a bunch of people across the rust belt who said they will vote for trump, whether they voted for him last time, and why this time. Half had voted for him before but the consensus was he's a pig but business is good. Their personal income had risen and that was foremost. They felt the Democrats hadn't done anything for them because they were busy impeaching Trump.
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That doesn't tell me much?
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Interesting; looks like it's not an image, but an emoji (a thumbs down) from a font. On my browser, it's rendered using the "Segoe UI Emoji" font. You may not have a font installed that supports that character.
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I think I've used it in-forum before without issue. *shrug* |
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Trump isn't libertarian or Libertarian, he's a state capitalist. The U.S. has had a managed economy for a looooong time, so: there ain't no libertarianism or Libertarianism for him to shy away from. |
I can see why you would reject that article as the republican bent of business over people while often referred to as free market or libertarian doesn't square with your definition of libertarianism. What I got from it was a shift in federal policy regardless of what they call it.
Of course you realize your definition appeals to a small minority, and most people want the government and business to work together to make the nation as prosperous as possible, so the most people possible live well. Especially me, it should be all about me, that's priority #1. :lol: |
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Trump is a state-capitalist. Not the greatest thing is the world to be but still way better than bein' a state-socialist. |
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Example: China. ETA: The dichotomy here isn't capitalism vs communism, it's planned economy vs decentralized. |
"it's planned economy vs decentralized."
No. Here is the U.S. we don't have either. We have a managed economy which is not the same as planned. And while not decentralized, the U.S. economy is by no means centralized (instead, it has centers of control, a whole whack of 'em). |
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