Authentic Nouveau
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Just a list with no proof.They have no middle class or corporations?
Just a list with no proof.They have no middle class or corporations?
Should the government install "corporations" with elected politicians like the former USSR?They have both corporations and middle class.
You claimed that if you got rid of the super-rich, you would lose the middle class. The fact that all of those countries still have a robust middle class despite a tax rate that has basically abolished extreme wealth proves you wrong.
Psst: it helps if you remember what you posted before you respond. If you've forgotten, just click on the little up-arrow to see what you said before.
Or just don't post lies. That's always a good strategy.
Actually, those that claim successful socialist countries have no rich corporations at the top are being fooled by false rhetoric.Just a list with no proof.
Very early when visitors got a peak into farming in Russia before the wall came down, some got permission to visit Russia and tour a COLLECTIVE farm,Should the government install "corporations" with elected politicians like the former USSR?
You would rather the govt control the money than the private sector?
Do you have a govt job?
Yep. Back in those days my sister’s boyfriend owned a high tech firm in Silicon Valley. He told me he went to Russia on a trip to expand. Big warehouses with dim fluorescent light like in gangster movies instead of modern facilities. He backed out fastVery early when visitors got a peak into farming in Russia before the wall came down, some got permission to visit Russia and tour a COLLECTIVE farm,
Farmers were permitted to have small garden plots to feed their family.
So a worker gets up in the morning, hauls a load of fertilizer and dumps it in the ditch. Goes home, fills out pages of paperwork and is into vodka before noon. The average farm produced 10,000 pages of paperwork a year. Crops, not so much.
NO incentive for getting a great crop every year.
Perfect contrastYep. Back in those days my sister’s boyfriend owned a high tech firm in Silicon Valley. He told me he went to Russia on a trip to expand. Big warehouses with dim fluorescent light like in gangster movies instead of modern facilities. He backed out fast
China’s hardly failing and Cuba is majority Christian.IF thats true why did the USSR China Cuba Venezuela fail?
So what does Cuba being majority Catholic do with them being an economic basket case?China’s hardly failing and Cuba is majority Christian.
I was correcting the post above.So what does Cuba being majority Catholic do with them being an economic basket case?
I did not mention China. The topic was about economic disasters, and you mentioned Cuba being majority Catholic as if that had any indicator of their economic situationI was correcting the post above.
And China is certainly not an economic basket case.
And China is a totalitarian government competing in the market.I was correcting the post above.
And China is certainly not an economic basket case.
Not since your atheeist Bros opened up to Western capitalism.I was correcting the post above.
And China is certainly not an economic basket case.
It doesnt matter what you mention, the left responds to the voices in their heads not what other people say or write.I did not mention China. The topic was about economic disasters, and you mentioned Cuba being majority Catholic as if that had any indicator of their economic situation
Have you been there? Could you live in a labor camp and survive on a bowl of gruel everyday?I was correcting the post above.
And China is certainly not an economic basket case.
You are correct that I am totally clueless about your background.You are totally clueless about my background and you assume way too much.
No, heavens, I make typos all the time.Are you telling me you never make typos?
I've never pretended otherwise. In fact, you have more authority than I do, because the PTB of this board have decided that I am not a Christian, according to their definition, so my posts are given a higher level of scrutiny than those of evangelicals.Theses forums are open to registered posters, and as far as I know, you have zero authority here.
I don't think that's necessary, and I don't think the US would ever do that, but it's one option.Should the government install "corporations" with elected politicians like the former USSR?
Actually, yes. I support a central bank.You would rather the govt control the money than the private sector?
I have a few part-time jobs, and one of them is for the state of Oregon, so yes. I also work for a non-government corporation, and I work for myself (self-employment).Do you have a govt job?
You support a central bank that no man may buy or sell without it's participation?I don't think that's necessary, and I don't think the US would ever do that, but it's one option.
Actually, yes. I support a central bank.
I have a few part-time jobs, and one of them is for the state of Oregon, so yes. I also work for a non-government corporation, and I work for myself (self-employment).
Why do you ask?
All currency is the participation of a bank.You support a central bank that no man may buy or sell without it's participation?
A central bank is a govt bank. They would not allow buying or selling outside of it. It would be cashless. It would fulfill Revelation 13.All currency is the participation of a bank.
All banks are government banks. They must follow significant rules, such as FDIC and other mandates.A central bank is a govt bank.
Whenever you buy or sell something, in any country on this planet, using that country's currency, you are doing so within that government's rules, by agreeing on the value of the currency you're using.They would not allow buying or selling outside of it.