To principle.
I’m very concerned about Trump’s creeping corporatism, the blending of government and free- market capitalism. Government has a role in a functioning society. I think free market capitalism has a larger and more important role. Putting those together is not a good thing. Trump, with the secretaries of treasury, commerce, energy, and interior seem to be all in. Look at this chart
Don’t get me wrong. I’m all for the objectives here. We must secure the domestic production and availability of these strategic materials and products. Doing so by merging government and private interests is not the way. While I’m not a fan of excessive regulations, there are situations where arms- length regs are important. Government corporatism is a step into the Fascist model that we must avoid. We can’t have economic development and advancement so political. This is new and is a Trump administration cornerstone.
I’m seeing no commentary about this in the popular media. Instead we get a steady diet of comments about Epstein, Reiner, ICE, and mean tweets. Corporatism is an important issue and it should be thoroughly evaluated and discussed.
Agree, but to focus on one of these, we shouldn't be assisting China with anything related to AI which is critical to advanced weapon systems we shouldn't want China to have, but now we have a financial incentive to assist China with AI. Nvidia is an AI critical chip maker. Not only is that on the list twice with the US getting a share of profits for sales to China, but China is also notorious for buying stuff from the US and then reverse engineering it and producing these things itself. Selling chips to China is bad, but whatever profit Nvidia and the US get will be short lived.To principle.
I’m very concerned about Trump’s creeping corporatism, the blending of government and free- market capitalism. Government has a role in a functioning society. I think free market capitalism has a larger and more important role. Putting those together is not a good thing. Trump, with the secretaries of treasury, commerce, energy, and interior seem to be all in. Look at this chart
Don’t get me wrong. I’m all for the objectives here. We must secure the domestic production and availability of these strategic materials and products. Doing so by merging government and private interests is not the way. While I’m not a fan of excessive regulations, there are situations where arms- length regs are important. Government corporatism is a step into the Fascist model that we must avoid. We can’t have economic development and advancement so political. This is new and is a Trump administration cornerstone.
I’m seeing no commentary about this in the popular media. Instead we get a steady diet of comments about Epstein, Reiner, ICE, and mean tweets. Corporatism is an important issue and it should be thoroughly evaluated and discussed.
The subject line shouldn't have "never" in it. Moving on from Trump pettiness would have been far more accurate.
A quibble about language: I don't care about "principle" in terms of economic strategy. I care about what works. I think these things are messy at that level and don't fit neatly into "socialism," "fascism," "free-market capitalism" boxes. So I don't care if Trump (or Mamdani) does something that violates a "principle" of free-market economics if it ends up working. For me, pragmatism rules here.To principle.
I’m very concerned about Trump’s creeping corporatism, the blending of government and free- market capitalism. Government has a role in a functioning society. I think free market capitalism has a larger and more important role. Putting those together is not a good thing. Trump, with the secretaries of treasury, commerce, energy, and interior seem to be all in. Look at this chart
Don’t get me wrong. I’m all for the objectives here. We must secure the domestic production and availability of these strategic materials and products. Doing so by merging government and private interests is not the way. While I’m not a fan of excessive regulations, there are situations where arms- length regs are important. Government corporatism is a step into the Fascist model that we must avoid. We can’t have economic development and advancement so political. This is new and is a Trump administration cornerstone.
I’m seeing no commentary about this in the popular media. Instead we get a steady diet of comments about Epstein, Reiner, ICE, and mean tweets. Corporatism is an important issue and it should be thoroughly evaluated and discussed.
But I love the shift to a discussion of ideas over personalities.
Agree, but to focus on one of these, we shouldn't be assisting China with anything related to AI which is critical to advanced weapon systems we shouldn't want China to have, but now we have a financial incentive to assist China with AI. Nvidia is an AI critical chip maker. Not only is that on the list twice with the US getting a share of profits for sales to China, but China is also notorious for buying stuff from the US and then reverse engineering it and producing these things itself. Selling chips to China is bad, but whatever profit Nvidia and the US get will be short lived.To principle.
I’m very concerned about Trump’s creeping corporatism, the blending of government and free- market capitalism. Government has a role in a functioning society. I think free market capitalism has a larger and more important role. Putting those together is not a good thing. Trump, with the secretaries of treasury, commerce, energy, and interior seem to be all in. Look at this chart
Don’t get me wrong. I’m all for the objectives here. We must secure the domestic production and availability of these strategic materials and products. Doing so by merging government and private interests is not the way. While I’m not a fan of excessive regulations, there are situations where arms- length regs are important. Government corporatism is a step into the Fascist model that we must avoid. We can’t have economic development and advancement so political. This is new and is a Trump administration cornerstone.
I’m seeing no commentary about this in the popular media. Instead we get a steady diet of comments about Epstein, Reiner, ICE, and mean tweets. Corporatism is an important issue and it should be thoroughly evaluated and discussed.
Oh yeah. Did you hear that Nvidia makes advanced AI chips navy boy?
Best you don’t comment on geopolitics or artificial intelligence.
Of course, Nvidia makes advance AI chips, that was my point, you fucking idiot. Also, I've told you not to try to converse with me. I care about your opinion on nothing at all. Why you comment on anything when you're ignorant about almost everything is a WC mystery.Agree, but to focus on one of these, we shouldn't be assisting China with anything related to AI which is critical to advanced weapon systems we shouldn't want China to have, but now we have a financial incentive to assist China with AI. Nvidia is an AI critical chip maker. Not only is that on the list twice with the US getting a share of profits for sales to China, but China is also notorious for buying stuff from the US and then reverse engineering it and producing these things itself. Selling chips to China is bad, but whatever profit Nvidia and the US get will be short lived.To principle.
I’m very concerned about Trump’s creeping corporatism, the blending of government and free- market capitalism. Government has a role in a functioning society. I think free market capitalism has a larger and more important role. Putting those together is not a good thing. Trump, with the secretaries of treasury, commerce, energy, and interior seem to be all in. Look at this chart
Don’t get me wrong. I’m all for the objectives here. We must secure the domestic production and availability of these strategic materials and products. Doing so by merging government and private interests is not the way. While I’m not a fan of excessive regulations, there are situations where arms- length regs are important. Government corporatism is a step into the Fascist model that we must avoid. We can’t have economic development and advancement so political. This is new and is a Trump administration cornerstone.
I’m seeing no commentary about this in the popular media. Instead we get a steady diet of comments about Epstein, Reiner, ICE, and mean tweets. Corporatism is an important issue and it should be thoroughly evaluated and discussed.
Oh yeah. Did you hear that Nvidia makes advanced AI chips navy boy?
Best you don’t comment on geopolitics or artificial intelligence.
Of course, Nvidia makes advance AI chips, that was my point, you fucking idiot. Also, I've told you not to try to converse with me. I care about your opinion on nothing at all. Why you comment on anything when you're ignorant about almost everything is a WC mystery.Agree, but to focus on one of these, we shouldn't be assisting China with anything related to AI which is critical to advanced weapon systems we shouldn't want China to have, but now we have a financial incentive to assist China with AI. Nvidia is an AI critical chip maker. Not only is that on the list twice with the US getting a share of profits for sales to China, but China is also notorious for buying stuff from the US and then reverse engineering it and producing these things itself. Selling chips to China is bad, but whatever profit Nvidia and the US get will be short lived.To principle.
I’m very concerned about Trump’s creeping corporatism, the blending of government and free- market capitalism. Government has a role in a functioning society. I think free market capitalism has a larger and more important role. Putting those together is not a good thing. Trump, with the secretaries of treasury, commerce, energy, and interior seem to be all in. Look at this chart
Don’t get me wrong. I’m all for the objectives here. We must secure the domestic production and availability of these strategic materials and products. Doing so by merging government and private interests is not the way. While I’m not a fan of excessive regulations, there are situations where arms- length regs are important. Government corporatism is a step into the Fascist model that we must avoid. We can’t have economic development and advancement so political. This is new and is a Trump administration cornerstone.
I’m seeing no commentary about this in the popular media. Instead we get a steady diet of comments about Epstein, Reiner, ICE, and mean tweets. Corporatism is an important issue and it should be thoroughly evaluated and discussed.
Oh yeah. Did you hear that Nvidia makes advanced AI chips navy boy?
Best you don’t comment on geopolitics or artificial intelligence.
We shouldn’t interact, I agree. That doesn’t stop you from taking potshots at me.
Nvidia is maybe the second largest markets company in the U.S.
And you want to tell them who they should and should not sell to. You’re a globalist, corporatist shill. Governments don’t control businesses. Does they make sense president Xi?
Pragmatism and high efficiency comes at a cost. We have ways to solve this in times of war emergencies with various federal takeovers. But that isn’t sustainable. Seems like now we are attempting to exert governmental influence through government ownerships. I don’t like the long term implications. Government always seeks more power influence and control. Free markets are too important and have accomplished too much to diminish it.
I've ignored you for weeks. Unless you reply to me, I just scroll past your shit because I know it's almost certainly ignorant nonsense. What potshots have I taken at you? If I have anything to say to you or about you, I'll do it directly to you.Of course, Nvidia makes advance AI chips, that was my point, you fucking idiot. Also, I've told you not to try to converse with me. I care about your opinion on nothing at all. Why you comment on anything when you're ignorant about almost everything is a WC mystery.Agree, but to focus on one of these, we shouldn't be assisting China with anything related to AI which is critical to advanced weapon systems we shouldn't want China to have, but now we have a financial incentive to assist China with AI. Nvidia is an AI critical chip maker. Not only is that on the list twice with the US getting a share of profits for sales to China, but China is also notorious for buying stuff from the US and then reverse engineering it and producing these things itself. Selling chips to China is bad, but whatever profit Nvidia and the US get will be short lived.To principle.
I’m very concerned about Trump’s creeping corporatism, the blending of government and free- market capitalism. Government has a role in a functioning society. I think free market capitalism has a larger and more important role. Putting those together is not a good thing. Trump, with the secretaries of treasury, commerce, energy, and interior seem to be all in. Look at this chart
Don’t get me wrong. I’m all for the objectives here. We must secure the domestic production and availability of these strategic materials and products. Doing so by merging government and private interests is not the way. While I’m not a fan of excessive regulations, there are situations where arms- length regs are important. Government corporatism is a step into the Fascist model that we must avoid. We can’t have economic development and advancement so political. This is new and is a Trump administration cornerstone.
I’m seeing no commentary about this in the popular media. Instead we get a steady diet of comments about Epstein, Reiner, ICE, and mean tweets. Corporatism is an important issue and it should be thoroughly evaluated and discussed.
Oh yeah. Did you hear that Nvidia makes advanced AI chips navy boy?
Best you don’t comment on geopolitics or artificial intelligence.
We shouldn’t interact, I agree. That doesn’t stop you from taking potshots at me.
Nvidia is maybe the second largest markets company in the U.S.
And you want to tell them who they should and should not sell to. You’re a globalist, corporatist shill. Governments don’t control businesses. Does they make sense president Xi?
Yes, the US has long controlled weapons and dual use technology (commercial technology that could be used for weapons) like advanced chips in terms of allowing or not allowing it to be exported to certain countries. You were ignorant about that too. Yes, I'm for controlling who that technology goes to It should not go to China.
Aren't you a UPS delivery boy? WTF makes you think you know anything about much of anything?
Now that you've exposed how hopelessly ignorant you are again, just move along.
Government corporatism is a step into the Fascist model that we must avoid. We can’t have economic development and advancement so political. This is new and is a Trump administration cornerstone.
And here I thought comparing Trump policies to Fascism was off limits. Glad to see you're willing to entertain that notion.
When something you say catches my eye and strikes me as ridiculous while I'm scrolling through your trash, I've occasionally given you a well-deserved laugh emoji for that post, but I don't recall saying anything about you to anyone else. When I have something to say about you, I say it to you, but that's few and far between since I think most of what you say is truly ignorant. However, if I've said something about you, but not to you, link it. Maybe I made a comment that your sensitive and easily butt hurt self might think concerned you.@aloha-hoosier not true. You’veg made snide comment about me to others. You’re kind of a bitch.


