Economics Thread

You don't have to worry about ol sturg. Focus on thethe. You are highly in favor of centrally planned economics. You do not want thr free market to operate on its own accord. You want our government to decide which industries need more help, and which can be left alone.

Do you disagree with any of the above? Let's ask grok what political ideology that is

"The political ideology that best describes a person who strongly favors centrally planned economics, opposes free market autonomy, and supports government intervention to prioritize and support specific industries is Socialism or, in a more specific context, State Socialism."

But you are fine with benefitting from central planning? Of course I'm not to worry about ole Sturg. Its hard to state you are against central planning while also supporting a system of global trade that is based on central planning.

I'm aware you want to avoid this contradiction.
 
Which US administration planned the CCP enslaving their people

Ah - now its "US" admin. Got it.

I just want you to admit that you are comfortable benefitting from a system that is based on central planning...while also making a claim you are against central planning.

Please please please make this argument.
 
But you are fine with benefitting from central planning? Of course I'm not to worry about ole Sturg. Its hard to state you are against central planning while also supporting a system of global trade that is based on central planning.

I'm aware you want to avoid this contradiction.
IQ this high is getting hard for me to even follow now.

Sturg doesnt want any central planning from the US government
 
You don't have to worry about ol sturg. Focus on thethe. You are highly in favor of centrally planned economics. You do not want thr free market to operate on its own accord. You want our government to decide which industries need more help, and which can be left alone.

Do you disagree with any of the above? Let's ask grok what political ideology that is

"The political ideology that best describes a person who strongly favors centrally planned economics, opposes free market autonomy, and supports government intervention to prioritize and support specific industries is Socialism or, in a more specific context, State Socialism."
Without any comments on sturg33... can thethe at least admit now that he absolutely is a socialist?
 
source please?

"The change in total nonfarm payroll employment for January was revised down by 14,000, from
+125,000 to +111,000, and the change for February was revised down by 34,000, from +151,000
to +117,000. With these revisions, employment in January and February combined is 48,000 lower
than previously reported. (Monthly revisions result from additional reports received from
businesses and government agencies since the last published estimates and from the
recalculation of seasonal factors"
 

"The change in total nonfarm payroll employment for January was revised down by 14,000, from
+125,000 to +111,000, and the change for February was revised down by 34,000, from +151,000
to +117,000. With these revisions, employment in January and February combined is 48,000 lower
than previously reported. (Monthly revisions result from additional reports received from
businesses and government agencies since the last published estimates and from the
recalculation of seasonal factors"
So nothing on specific sectors so nothing to combat what I said.
 
You support a system predicated on central planning.

Are you denying that?
Yes, I'm denying that. For the thousandth time, I support as free of a system for Americans as I can possibly imagine. I want Americans and American businesses to freely be able to buy coffee beans from Columbia, buy oil from Venezuela, buy computers chips from Taiwan, but sneakers from China, buy avacados from Mexico

I want to put no limits on that.

Now, I'll ask you a third time... no need for commentary on sturg33... but do you at least admit now that you are a socialist?
 
Yes, I'm denying that. For the thousandth time, I support as free of a system for Americans as I can possibly imagine. I want Americans and American businesses to freely be able to buy coffee beans from Columbia, buy oil from Venezuela, buy computers chips from Taiwan, but sneakers from China, buy avacados from Mexico

I want to put no limits on that.

Now, I'll ask you a third time... no need for commentary on sturg33... but do you at least admit now that you are a socialist?
But why does it make economic sense to buy from China?
 
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