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@ 2022-07-25 20:27:00

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I in no way condone a communist, socialist, Marxist, fascist, and/or totalitarian replacement for our current system, as you've assumed, indubitably because you can conceive of no other alternative; yet for a number of decades, American capitalism treated the average American substantially better than it does today, which ipso facto proves beyond doubt that it is possible for a capitalist system to be more worker-friendly—because such a system existed.
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Moreover, these MNC (multinational corporations) have global capital mobility. There is no labor mobility. That's a huge difference in terms of means of competition. Workers do not have the opportunity to move as a means of competition. Nor do domestic businesses. Nobody can access foreign capital except for the MNC.

This isn't just betraying one's own people; it hurts everybody.

This is the multiconglomerate future. Using tariffs to exclude the competition, not protect. Well. In a way, it's like protectionism for specific chosen ones... and sure as hell not for nations or the people living in the world.


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