Message from @CIA | RAMELLA
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Authoritarian?
Authoritarian Right
Yes, big gov. rocks baby.
Fuck that
No
no big goverment ever
No fuck that shit. Little government as usual
no big goverment no big corporations
Big corporations ok, Big government no
in the end they all turn out the same
GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH!
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Most conservatives are socially conservative and economically centrist.
economically centrist, free market ?
No, economically conservative as shown in that pic would be considered free market
You are like the third way Christiam. Same politics as Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton is a hedonist loser. I'm not going to commend that loser.
There is only a small minority of people who call themselves "economically conservative" and even fewer people who call themselves "socially liberal, economically conservative". This was pretty apparent with Trump's election, he represented the triumph of state conservatism over the libertarian part.
Considering the Republican party was heavily influenced by the Kochs and other libertarian sub-types, it doesn't surprise me that they used to support semi-open borders.
They wanted free labor from Mexico
Trump pushed them out of party and now they’ve overtaken democrats
Beto is great example. He is a Koch protege
They were neocons. I can't say much or I'll get booted, but what I will say is that the free-market ultimately seeks profit, and sometimes profitable things include outsourcing/mass-migration.
So there must be restrictions, but obviously not too much, which explains my economic centrism.
We shouldn’t be allowed to outsource to countries with actual slave labor though. Otherwise we are slaves ourselves.
Outright restricting them isn’t as effective as incentivizing them to stay here.
If we lowered the tax rate, deregulated and promised them incentives, we'd only be losing tax revenue. Labor costs are way lower in China, a small percent change in taxes isn't going to make them come back.
Only in the short term
Lower tax rates don’t have to cause lower tax revenue
In the long run at least
Plus, that should be theoretically true. Despite Trump's best efforts, the huge majority of companies are staying in China. Why? They know that deregulation/low tax is temporary and that it changes from president to president.
To add on even more, companies sometimes look for government intervention, as seen with Trump's stimulus.
And as others have said, third world nations literally have slave labor. It doesn't matter how lax the laws are if corporations don't have to pay their workers somewhere else.
Plus, deregulation caused the 2008 recession to some extent. We allowed retards who made next to nothing to buy million dollar houses. When they couldn't pay mortgages, companies needed to shell out money. When the economy turned south in 2006, people started defaulting en masse in 2007/2008.
Although I made some hyperboles, the core concept remains true. We should've mandated companies to not allow the poor to buy expensive homes.
Democrats pressured those companies to do that though
And? So did Republicans when they realized rules were necessary.
But it was the government interfering trying to make rules for them and pressuring them that caused irresponsible loan practices.
I mean there are probably multiple lenses and ways to look at it. It’s not simple.
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