freediver wrote on Apr 17
th, 2025 at 11:33am:
thegreatdivide wrote on Apr 17
th, 2025 at 11:07am:
freediver wrote on Apr 17
th, 2025 at 10:36am:
[quote author=AusbetterWorld link=1744704749/20#20 date=1744848868][quote author=freediver link=1744704749/5#5 date=1744706290]Bread and circuses.
The result of the current [i]'balanced government budget" post Thatcher neoliberal dogma (see my reply to Leroy above) , combined with your freemarket religion.
Hence you see no role for government in eliminating the current social ills cause by the abandonment of Keynesian economics (due to 'stagflation caused by the Arab oil embargo in the 70s)......so now you two are discussing fruit stalls in front of your homes to help undernourished kids by giving away your excess food.
Pathetic.
Said the little pink with endless excuses for the CCP starving 50 million of its own citizens to death by trying to feed them.
You would make a good politician - can't debate the argument on its merits (in this case, the failure of neoliberalism to house and feed everyone) so resort to what Mao did in China in the 60s, before the CCP changed course to adopt a limited free market -
alongside state management of the economy -which resulted in China now becoming the world's largest manufacturer and trading nation, while the US- style free market economy failed to compete with China, and allowed US de-industrialization to take place.
See - there are many versions of "free markets", and the US version failed.
Now Trump has woken up that he should be targetting only China with tariffs, not the whole world - BUT - since China has become the world's largest trader, he will only increase prices in the "free world" if he attempts to decouple from China, in concert with the rest of the world.
Catch 22.
Quote:I am happy to debate the merits of allowing people to donate home grown food to schools,
See how your
blind "freedom values" ideology confuses you? (and our politicians): there is NO debate re donating home grown food to schools, it's fine for the local school's tucker shop, BUT it's an absurdity for the nation to rely on private donations of food to ensure everyone can afford to eat.
Quote:or of the CCP starving 50 million of it's own citizens to death by trying to feed them all equally.
I exposed your (albeit blind) deceit in the 'CCP propaganda' thread; the topic now (not 6 decades ago) is Trump's attempts to contain China's growing economic success, alongside US de-industrialization.
Quote:Or your hypocrisy in trying to find something wrong with fresh food for students
As explained above, you jumped to that false conclusion because of your blind "freedom values" ideology.
I repeat: private generosity is great, but it's no basis for governing a nation.
Quote:while defending the CCP. I could even debate economics with you, if I could make sense of your mindless dribble.
I'm pointing out (like Jeffrey Sachs - did you see the youtube video) the US is angry because of China's success over the last 4 decades (especially after joining the WTO in 2000). Many people, especially in the global south, acknowledge the "Chinese miracle" which Trump is determined to reverse (he can't, he's too late: Chinese tech is now too advanced and is now independent of US barriers; as demonstrated in the Deepseek AI case)
Quote:Do you think there is something actually wrong with allowing parents to send in fresh produce to their schools, on its own merits? Or were you just looking for another excuse to be a mindless parrot of idiotic CCP propaganda?
See - your blind "freedom values" ideology has you merely repeating your initial mistakes , aka GIGO.
Whereas China's economic success - while the West was de-industrilaized under WTO freetrade rules - which is now making Trump sweat, that success is real not propaganda. China has transformed itself from a nation of 'serfs'* to the world's largest manufacturer including of high value goods, and has created a middle class larger than the US middle class. *(JD Vance obvioulsy hasn't kept up...)
As for my "mindless dribble" re economics: try the high level economists in the MMT thread, to learn some basics re the current, post gold-standard, fiat-currency era. The fact you have never tried speaks volumes.
Failing that, there's mainstream economists like Sachs and Wolff on Utube who can also educate you re China's rise and US decline.