View Full Version : Why Free Markets Are Better Than Market Controls
Kathianne
09-20-2023, 11:10 AM
Not sustainable. AHZ
I know you're not here and likely not reading any of this currently, but maybe upon your return. Interfering with wages, negotiations if you will, doesn't work well in long haul. Same with tariffs and other government interference. I think that workers should have the right to join forces, unionize if you will. But, when government starts picking favorites? Not so good. Biden has done it time and time again:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/bidenomics-is-unsustainable-uaw-inflation-reduction-subsidies-wages-cbf8263c?st=x8x9tr42x0plqcb&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
Not sustainable. @AHZ (http://www.debatepolicy.com/member.php?u=5048)
I know you're not here and likely not reading any of this currently, but maybe upon your return. Interfering with wages, negotiations if you will, doesn't work well in long haul. Same with tariffs and other government interference. I think that workers should have the right to join forces, unionize if you will. But, when government starts picking favorites? Not so good. Biden has done it time and time again:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/bidenomics-is-unsustainable-uaw-inflation-reduction-subsidies-wages-cbf8263c?st=x8x9tr42x0plqcb&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
nah.
you're painting with too broad a brush.
all "market controls" are not the same.
Tariffs are the key to my platform. that article had nothing about tariffs.
I do not espouse Bidenomics.
Kathianne
09-21-2023, 09:31 AM
nah.
you're painting with too broad a brush.
all "market controls" are not the same.
Tariffs are the key to my platform. that article had nothing about tariffs.
I do not espouse Bidenomics.
Same issues on all threads thus far this morning. Both those that agree with whatever it is they think your saying and those that don't have been trying to help you get on track. You keep going the same way. Gunny and I have been 'too patient' and it's not going to stay that way. We're mods, the administrators are now involved.
Same issues on all threads thus far this morning. Both those that agree with whatever it is they think your saying and those that don't have been trying to help you get on track. You keep going the same way. Gunny and I have been 'too patient' and it's not going to stay that way. We're mods, the administrators are now involved.
I'm on track, thanks.
Sorry i wouldn't go along with you broad brush and false premises.
I'm not a Bidenomicist.
Kathianne
09-21-2023, 09:58 AM
I'm on track, thanks.
Sorry i wouldn't go along with you broad brush and false premises.
I'm not a Bidenomicist.
Thread banned.
Gunny
09-21-2023, 01:38 PM
Not sustainable. @AHZ (http://www.debatepolicy.com/member.php?u=5048)
I know you're not here and likely not reading any of this currently, but maybe upon your return. Interfering with wages, negotiations if you will, doesn't work well in long haul. Same with tariffs and other government interference. I think that workers should have the right to join forces, unionize if you will. But, when government starts picking favorites? Not so good. Biden has done it time and time again:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/bidenomics-is-unsustainable-uaw-inflation-reduction-subsidies-wages-cbf8263c?st=x8x9tr42x0plqcb&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
Socialism, plain and simple. Unions control large swathes of people/votes and vote the way they work at their factory jobs: lockstep. It hasn't been sustainable since unions went into business and politics for themselves, losing complete sight of their original purpose to support the rights of the workers.
Gunny
09-21-2023, 01:39 PM
Same issues on all threads thus far this morning. Both those that agree with whatever it is they think your saying and those that don't have been trying to help you get on track. You keep going the same way. Gunny and I have been 'too patient' and it's not going to stay that way. We're mods, the administrators are now involved.
Thread banned.Yeah, I'm done trying too. He's not. Whatever.
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