Comments by "Killed The Cat" (@killedthecat1034) on "Pentagon fires back after Tucker Carlson mocks women in armed forces" video.
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@Andrew Rosenthal okay... Keep lying and playing ignorant, while I use your own words to prove you wrong. 👇
I said... In your article it give the definition of capitalism.
"A socio-economic system based on the abstraction of resources into the form of privately-owned money, wealth, and goods, with economic decisions made largely through the operation of a market unregulated by the state"
There are several criteria of the capitalist definition that you presented, that the United States does not actually qualify as being.
"on the abstraction of resources into the form of privately-owned money, wealth, and goods" all of America's money is not actually allocated through privately owned money wealth and goods. That's not how our federal government runs. That's how our free-market runs. However, our government is filled with programs to allocate and regulate money towards specific causes. Not the free market. That's what the budget is for every year. That's how all of our programs local state and federal get funding to run.
"with economic decisions made largely through the operation of a market 👉unregulated👈 by the state."
The major portion of this one that you should pay attention to is 👉unregulated👈. We have countless regulations on both our market and our economy in a ton of different categories. We're talkin infrastructure, medical and Pharmaceutical, trades and regulations, foreign trade, the Fine Arts, education, military defense... And on and on. There is not one part of our government that is unregulated.
YOUR REPLY.... " Those regulations are not the regulations referred to in the article and do not disprove it."
My reply... " please quote me the regulations that it refers to in the article?"
Your reply... " the regulation that refers to in the article?"
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@Andrew Rosenthal In your article it give the definition of capitalism.
"A socio-economic system based on the abstraction of resources into the form of privately-owned money, wealth, and goods, with economic decisions made largely through the operation of a market unregulated by the state"
There are several criteria of the capitalist definition that you presented, that the United States does not actually qualify as being.
"on the abstraction of resources into the form of privately-owned money, wealth, and goods" all of America's money is not actually allocated through privately owned money wealth and goods. That's not how our federal government runs. That's how our free-market runs. However, our government is filled with programs to allocate and regulate money towards specific causes. Not the free market. That's what the budget is for every year. That's how all of our programs local state and federal get funding to run.
"with economic decisions made largely through the operation of a market 👉unregulated👈 by the state."
The major portion of this one that you should pay attention to is unregulated. We have countless regulations on both our market and our economy in a ton of different categories. We're talkin infrastructure, medical and Pharmaceutical, trades and regulations, foreign trade, the Fine Arts, education, military defense... And on and on. There is not one part of our government that is unregulated.
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