Ever heard the phrase "It's not worth a continental?" Referring to the continental dollar when they printed as much money as they wanted to fund the revolutionary war and hyper inflation devalued the currency so much it became worthless.
sarcasm Yeah! Reject capitalism and globalism so that we can all live in third-world conditions like the Middle East! sarcasm.
Seriously though, wealth generation, globalism, and capitalism are core Republican ideals. I love that my corporation has the freedom to earn profits and scale globally. If you want to stick up for slave wage labor, join a union you libtard.
Wow "nationalize facebook"???? WTF are you? A communist? It's ok for the government to go around nationalizing things you don't agree with now? Talk about the ultimate hypocrisy for censorship.
I get that we're afraid and we want our voices heard. But the free market will dictate what should happen. If facebook and twitter don't have our voices and we take our attention and our wallets somewhere else, the invisible hand will follow.
Farmers can do whatever they want, plant whatever they want! The free market will dictate what people need and what people will pay for! If big corporations need corn and there's a corn shortage they will pay more for it and more farmers will decide to plant it. Big corporations control the money because they are free to do so in capitalism!
Liberal politics need to stay out of the pockets of the corporations with their taxes that pay subsidies for things we don't need!
Agree. Where did this rhetoric come from that the liberals control the money? Liberals want to tax and spend money and redistribute money to the farmers (corn subsidies for example). Big businesses likes conservatives because it saves them tax dollars.
You realize that anti-trusts, fighting against concentrated individual wealth, and removing power from private entities in favor of the government are all socialist principles right?
"Wealth accumulation held by private interests NOT the state." You prefer the state have all the wealth? That's communism.
"...and increase the transfer of wealth from the middle class to those at the top." Free market capitalism does this naturally with limited government. If you wish to tax me more and or tax my corporation more so that wealth can be re-distributed to the middle class, that's socialism.
As a true fiscal conservative, I believe that money talks. If you disagree, then you are a fiscal libtard.
I thought they did separate the ballots but in the end, the number of ballots that were separated was not enough to make a statistical difference? PA is definitely the state where the courts had legitimate cases before the election even started. Unfortunately, even with PA we wouldn't have won...