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Subject:
Economics
Category: Business and Money Asked by: betekiristian-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
21 May 2003 16:27 PDT
Expires: 20 Jun 2003 16:27 PDT Question ID: 207051 |
What is the market structure of the american economy? | |
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Subject:
Re: Economics
From: neilzero-ga on 22 May 2003 10:28 PDT |
We could reasonably say the USA market structure is facist = micro managed by bureucrats on the government payroll. The anti terorist acts gave the federal government broad powers to use the same methods Adolph Hittler used to rule Nazi, facist, Germany with an iron hand. If abuses of this athority are increasing under the G. W. Bush adminisrtation the media is keeping this information from the public. The next president may be much like Hitler. A century ago, most of the USA ecconomy was small business free enterprise = capitalism. Now it is dominated by extreemly large internationalist capitalism. This not an improvement in my opinion. While small capitalists are benign or can be exposed by a free media, giant internationalist capitalism is extreemly dangerous in my opinion. Neil |
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