Baby Formula and Government Failure

There we go!

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There is no ā€œfree marketā€ in the US. It is a managed, debt-based economy with regulatory socialism.

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This guy gets it.

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In certain instances. That wasnt a statement that the private sector failed. Itā€™s just when it faceplants ir does it with style.

Can you provide a stylish example please?

Goo(D) job. Way to put America Lastā„¢.

:+1:

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Sure. Enron.

Also perfect example of government and private sector attached at the hip.

When I hear about poisoned and dead children, I often immediately think about the optics and how unfair these sick and dead children are making something. . .else . . .look.

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I thought we were discussing the private sector without the government?

Where does that exist? Not in this country.

Lol yeah where you can you find any example of the private sector ā– ā– ā– ā– ā– ā– ā–  up with no fewer than three massive recessions, one practically a depression, in the last twenty years?

It could be four massive recessions if I can extend the timeline to twenty four years instead of twenty.

@Safiel was right then. Cool.

No he wasnā€™t.

Antecedent.

The fact that the private sector is directly involved with the government and vice versa doesnā€™t mean that the government is always the antecedent. Thatā€™s ridiculous.

If he said can also be blamed. Of course. But he didnā€™t.

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Yeah but they blame the government for all of it. 2008 was because Fannie Mae!!! AIG was going to bring down the global finance system as it existed because governmentā€¦.

I do remember when they made Enron blow its own fiscal brains out by letting them cause rolling brownouts across the country to make stock market profits.

Brilliant post Saf, by the way 17.5% tariff currently on foreign formula

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:rofl: Maybe.

Though it was Trump who limited importation if formula from Canada with the USMCA.

Iā€™m also all for the globalist idea of importing formula from Europe. But that flies in the face of conservative protectionist policies which want increased domestic production.

17.5% tarriff on foreign formula, can we agree that needs to end at least during this crisis and it is a crisis. Also labeling bs on some euro brands, if the EU okā€™s it, thatā€™s a better guarantee than our FDA approval.

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Who is President now? Can he speak up for any changes that he thinks should be made? Do conditions ever change so that a bright, quick thinking executive can change policies with those changing conditions?
Campaign slogan for 2024: ā€œItā€™s not my fault!ā€

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import formula from China?

laced with?

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