>>12805994>This is not "irony" to anyone who understands the real world outside of elite controlled media narratives.Not my problem, buy capital instead of whining.
>Ideally, yes. The current conservative platform is a (naive) attempt to return to free market liberalism.Except for the bailing out big businesses, and subsidies for fossil fuels and farms, yeah?
>Wrong. Elite democrats shift money away from lower classes. Those GDP figures are that high because of ultra powerful companies, especially tech companies and the finance sector. They lobbey democrats to increase immigration so they can keep underpaying their workers, which increases profits, dividend payouts and bonusses to their family members employed in ultra licrative positions. They destroy the middle class liberals who want closed borders to recover their wages and lower taxes to level the playing field and build new businesses that can compete with the elite who own tech companies (who don't pay a cent of taxes in the US anyway).The republicans could have done something about it, instead all they did was stick children in cages and screw over individual illegals instead of structural changes such as going after the businesses that employ illegals. That and that ineffective wall, just empty virtue signaling. That said, capitalism does redistribute wealth to the top, and those guys can fund super-PACs, so yeah...