He is admitting to visiting her website. It has the exact same information that I saw on Fox news. She is in favor of excepting anyone into our country unchallenged. That means if the entire population of Latin America want to cross the border, they should be allowed.
The republic of South Korea is a democratic republic with three branches of government. The executive, the judicial and the legislative. Sound familiar?
The government did not develop the Droid. That was done by a private company called Samsung. Ocasio-Cortez wants corporations to be under the thumb of the government or even run by the government. Because she despises capitalism. Under these circumstances, we would have no droid.
I’m sure Motorola and their oodles of government money would have something to say about that.
In reality, there isn’t an important technological development that is NOT the result of government funding and research. The free market fails at research and development. If you can’t post a profit in the next quarter, then screw it according to the free market.
I work for a company who developed a major breakthrough in diabetes drugs. No government help. Not one penny. Government is pretty good at throwing money around. They are horrible at innovation.
Uh huh. Sure. I think most people are amazed you finally managed the login process for this site, and you think the Droid was made by Samsung.
Debunking the myth of a laggard State at odds with a dynamic private sector, Mazzucato reveals in case study after case study that in fact the opposite situation is true, with the private sector only finding the courage to invest after the entrepreneurial State has made the high-risk investments. Case studies include examples of the State�s role in the �green revolution�, in biotech and pharmaceuticals, as well as several detailed examples from Silicon Valley. In an intensely researched chapter, she reveals that every technology that makes the iPhone so �smart� was government funded: the Internet, GPS, its touch-screen display and the voice-activated Siri. Mazzucato also controversially argues that in the history of modern capitalism the State has not only fixed market failures, but has also shaped and created markets, paving the way for new technologies and sectors that the private sector only ventures into once the initial risk has been assumed
There wouldn’t be such a thing known as “fracking” without decades of R&D by public dollars through the University of Texas and Texas A&M, using an example I’m more directly familiar with. No way private enterprise would have thrown so much money at it without a known return. You people are nitiwits when it comes to where innovation really comes from.