Good grief, your post wasn't nearly as impressive as you want it to be. All you did was type off a well known laundry list of problems that have been caused by government. But what is truly mind-boggling about your posts is that your solution to each and every one of those problems is to expand the size and influence of government. Yup, that's right......any answer you might be able to offer for any of those problems is going to require more government control of the economy and the individual. Doesn't sound like much of a solution to me, but then I'm a small government conservative.
Yes, well I take the term Conservative with a grain of salt when folks don’t mind if China gets our technology, specifically military grade technology.
I take it with a grain of salt when they don’t mind that we are funding the rise of China to be a global problem player in international circles.
Oh yes, they don’t like government involvement, but when you mention that corporations get tax incentives today to move jobs off shore, you’d expect them to say, yeah that’s bad. No, instead you get folks telling you there are no such incentives.
Good grief? LMAO, yep, well it takes different things for people to be impressed doesn’t it.
Yes I did list off a number of problems. And since the reaction to any suggestion there is need to change always focuses on “Protectionists”, I think it’s fair to ask questions that will cause folks to confront their own ignorance.
You see, it’s not the fault of protectionists is it. What has been taking place has been taking place over the objections to protectionists. And when China starts a war with it’s neighbors, the protectionists who tried to warn it was going to happen, will once again be the focus if they remind folks of what they warned about.
Look at our employment climate in the U. S. today. Think there’s any problems? Why no, and protectionists would be the ones that caused it if the subject comes up.
Okay smart ass...
Would lowering the corporate tax rate be government intervention to control the economy and individuals more?
Well, evidently so. Mase, buy a clue when you get a chance.