Interestingly, the Irish don't work much. Practically the whole country except for pubs closes at 5 pm. It's bizarre. — frank
Calling it the neoliberal project makes it sound like it was consciously conducted by scam artists, as if someone actually wanted to concentrate wealth. — frank
For Americans, deregulation performed by a guy in a cowboy hat was in line with the American identity. — frank
scam artists — frank
Alan Greenspan was a fan of Ayn Rand's. Like it or hate it, there is an ideological aspect to American neoliberalism, and it's essentially neoconservatism. — frank
When a string of savings & loans collapses due to poor lending practices, I think an infusion of cash into the economy would be helpful in reversing a collapse in confidence. Is that wrong? — frank
My theory is that military spending in the US helped hide instability in the banking system over a period of several decades. — frank
Then you're saying a company is an inanimate thing. — Metaphysician Undercover
The problem with human influence is that what feeds "the bottom line" might change, but with the weather it always stays the same. The question then is how much of this is publicly disclosed, or to what extent can the company hide the exact nature of what it feeds on. A company must be endowed with some capacity for privacy to provide competitive equity. — Metaphysician Undercover
so there's some overlap between the two — frank
I think that military spending during peacetime is a way a Neoliberal government can force the economy forward when Savings & Loan institutions or the banking system itself becomes overtly unstable (which they did occasionally since the late 80s). — frank
This might be specific and not general — Hanover
In fact, I'd go as far to say that there is an equivocation error throughout because the word "trust" changes meaning when the prepositional phrase is added. I trust you to be here at 9 am means I expect you'll be here at 9 am. It has nothing to do with an assessment of your veracity, but just my expectation. But, if I say "I trust you," that's an assertion of my belief in your honesty.. — Hanover
[Also analyzable as: "I don't trust the Klansman not to be a racist"]I trust the Klansman to be a racist — Hanover
I trust people to be good — Hanover
I don't trust the weather today — unenlightened
We expect stuff to fall when we drop it — Baden
I didnt say that Europe needs to defend itself from China. — frank
I dont think Europe is prepared to defend itself from Russia and certainly not China. — frank
I said it's been shaped politically and economically by the lack of any need to worry about defense.
And this might influence the way a European thinks about the difference between Biden and Trump. — frank
I dont think Europe is prepared to defend itself from Russia and certainly not China. — frank
I'm just pondering. — frank
You may just not know how prevalent American Communists were before the 1950s. — frank
(at which point they would be doomed). — frank
I have a theory that you can drop your prized line about how euro-rightists are to the left of American leftists. That's not true.
Ideologically, we're pretty similar. In the concrete, Europe is further left because they havent been paying for their own defense. That makes funds available for social welfare.
Biden will advocate continuing to defend Europe. Trump would not. So sure, support Trump. — frank
I may be wrong. — frank