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Reminder: socialism didn’t shut down factories in the Midwest and send jobs overseas, American capitalists did that.

Feb 2, 2023 · 8:19 PM UTC

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Actually, Nina, the regulated market drove businesses away. Remove government intervention and watch jobs come back.
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Not to be picky, but neither did. Rather, a failure to account for and value negative externalities did. As well as a false paradigm that political freedom necessarily follows economic liberalization. But, understand, that may be way too nuanced for your brand.
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Your response would have been great, but the last sentence was entirely unnecessary 🙄
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I grew up in New England and unions managed to force companies to raise wages to unsustainable rates - $50/hr to $150/hr in the 80s. The companies kept telling the unions they'd leave if they couldn't get concessions but the unions wanted more. One by one the companies moved.
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No, the left did, and socialism would kill this country.
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No, the labour unions did that. 🙂
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I grew up in China, lived on gov. rationing in food, fabrics, bikes, papers. Estimated 40m peasants who bought into communism/socialism starved to death. That is why China had to open up for foreign capitals to invest & reform China’s economy, let some get rich first. Capitalism!
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reminder: words don't mean anything as you will always tell people to vote Democrat
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