So extortion in the name of inefficiency and faux economic power is somehow a good thing? True economic power comes from providing products and services people want at the price they’re willing to pay - NOT strongarming them into submission. Your narrative of prosperity born of extortion is simply false. Our grandparents lived in a halcy…
So extortion in the name of inefficiency and faux economic power is somehow a good thing? True economic power comes from providing products and services people want at the price they’re willing to pay - NOT strongarming them into submission. Your narrative of prosperity born of extortion is simply false. Our grandparents lived in a halcyon post World War II era where the US had the only remaining industrial capacity in a bombed out world. No wonder we succeeded. And that era ended mostly because of the exponential growth of government, taxes and regulatory red tape. The Federal government is 60 times larger than it was in 1960, as measured by federal spending. Nominal GEP has grown only 50X. The difference doesn’t sound like much, but we’re talking trillions of dollars.
So extortion in the name of inefficiency and faux economic power is somehow a good thing? True economic power comes from providing products and services people want at the price they’re willing to pay - NOT strongarming them into submission. Your narrative of prosperity born of extortion is simply false. Our grandparents lived in a halcyon post World War II era where the US had the only remaining industrial capacity in a bombed out world. No wonder we succeeded. And that era ended mostly because of the exponential growth of government, taxes and regulatory red tape. The Federal government is 60 times larger than it was in 1960, as measured by federal spending. Nominal GEP has grown only 50X. The difference doesn’t sound like much, but we’re talking trillions of dollars.