Message from @Kekistani American

Discord ID: 682374725581799486


2020-02-26 23:50:38 UTC  

Well then you aren't a true full-blooded capitalist.

2020-02-26 23:50:40 UTC  

And yes

2020-02-26 23:50:42 UTC  

It was /s

2020-02-26 23:50:47 UTC  

The rest of reddit doesn't like the news policies about commenting and this whole site is going to burn one day

2020-02-26 23:50:50 UTC  

Thats... not mutually exclusive

2020-02-26 23:51:04 UTC  

It's fine guys

2020-02-26 23:51:08 UTC  

Domestic free market, discretionary trade with world

2020-02-26 23:51:27 UTC  

The ruination of the sub will prove to be the best thing to happen to us as a movement

2020-02-26 23:51:29 UTC  

Trust me

2020-02-26 23:51:39 UTC  

That's hard to achieve, unless you tariff every existing country at once.

2020-02-26 23:51:42 UTC  

People were getting complacent just upvoting shit on that crappy site

2020-02-26 23:51:54 UTC  

Now we will have to be creative to communicate

2020-02-26 23:51:59 UTC  

Makes things more interesting and more fun

2020-02-26 23:51:59 UTC  

You tariff according to your needs

2020-02-26 23:52:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/665554472906391583/682374386107678745/unknown.png

2020-02-26 23:52:16 UTC  

is this legit homies

2020-02-26 23:52:28 UTC  

We told you everything already

2020-02-26 23:52:31 UTC  

Believe it or not

2020-02-26 23:53:00 UTC  

They haven't been banning people for upvoting yet

2020-02-26 23:53:15 UTC  

Tariffing is also not enough. Businesses need to be given incentives and punishments for doing the right and wrong things.

2020-02-26 23:53:32 UTC  

Tariffs are incentives/punishments tho

2020-02-26 23:54:03 UTC  

Unless you completely embargo a country, a fractional tax on select goods will barely dent companies.

2020-02-26 23:54:45 UTC  

You dont need to ruin them, only until your domestic industry is competitive

2020-02-26 23:55:21 UTC  

As for barely dent i disagree

2020-02-26 23:55:41 UTC  

I'm not saying it's necessary to destroy these companies, but they can handle a 10% hike. Companies are producing the majority of their product in China.

2020-02-26 23:56:16 UTC  

*Or other Asian countries

2020-02-26 23:56:45 UTC  

They can sell at a loss if they want frankly. Whats important is that our own manufacturing isnt choked out or entirely exported

2020-02-26 23:57:47 UTC  

We need manufacturing in America

2020-02-26 23:57:51 UTC  

Companies are actually moving to South Asia at alarming rates as well, to avoid the political cross-fire between US and China

2020-02-26 23:57:54 UTC  

So we can dominate the rest of the world in a war

2020-02-26 23:57:55 UTC  

And zeph is right.

2020-02-26 23:58:14 UTC  

If a war happens, its us versus everyone and I don't want them having us by the balls

2020-02-26 23:58:36 UTC  

I want to help forward automation to further this goal

2020-02-26 23:58:44 UTC  

I wish there was a voice channel here to discuss. I hate typing on mobile

2020-02-26 23:58:45 UTC  

We need armadas of drones

2020-02-26 23:58:58 UTC  

We should never have to lose another citizen in war ever again

2020-02-27 00:01:37 UTC  

An example of the ideal American market can be seen in the 1950s. The ethics were clearly superior.

2020-02-27 00:02:30 UTC  

Laws can't replace morality and culture of the people

2020-02-27 00:02:50 UTC  

With a good culture, people would be much more hesitant to exploit workers

2020-02-27 00:04:50 UTC  

This is not necessarily true. Morality and culture haven't evolved naturally over the past 50 years. Both have been molded by celebrities or corporations.

2020-02-27 00:05:04 UTC  

Look at south korea