Message from @Summī Imperator, 呪い殿
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While offering some luxuries to the middle class.
alright then
It's not that important anyways
This question went backwards.
The question is unanswerable and doesn't make any sense.
Well then don't answer it and wait for another one
It's like oil based economy, should a government prop the economy up on oil, or try to put programs in place to diversify?
None. Let the free market deal with it.
I explained what it meant above, and if you don't like it, that's your opinion
Well, should you just let the domestic industry suffer and die out of it can't cope?
Just calling my statement, "opinion", is not a rebuttal, but whatever.
It's not a rebuttal
I wasn't trying to refute you
I was saying I can
I can't change your mind
which isn't a bad thing
Yes. If an industry is dying under market conditions it means that it doesn't need to exist anymore.
if you think it's a bad question, then it's a bad question, is what it meant @Zayan Watchel
That's not me trying to refute you
Fine.
Could I get specifics on that?
Which happens, like "short-sellers" in the stocks market.
People that buy stocks just to harm a company.
The invisible hand will always deal with it. I need a specific scenario.
When a company dies it'll be replaced, what's the issue?
Ah, yes. If you just leave something that doesn't work alone it fixes itself.
Though I understand the mentality.
Or dies and gets replaced.
That's what happened with Monsanto.
The government never needs to touch the economy, it'll always sort itself out.
monsanto is being propped up by the government
I would agree.
That's bad.
So the government should work with the people to get rid of it.
Redpill me on monsanto
If something is failing in the market don't fix it, let it die, then the gap will be replaced by a newcomer.
And the people should work with the government as well.
Why does the government need to get involved?
Here's an example of where intervention is needed
It sounds like the government is creating the issue with companies like Monsanto.