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Kathianne
06-15-2023, 12:40 PM
At root it's what government we will end up with. Seems nearly all, 'conservatives' included, choose socialism at best. Sure they only want to pick the programs they want, for themselves or loved ones. Problem is, it doesn't work that way:

https://www.wsj.com/articles/bidens-march-to-state-capitalism-white-house-government-election-china-ce22b035?st=fvxu2jc2446a46z&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink


OPINIONWONDER LAND
Biden’s March to State Capitalism
The message being sent to John Q. Public is clear: You now work for us, the government.
By Daniel Henninger
June 14, 2023 5:49 pm ET

One constant among this country’s pounding political waves is that most Americans would just like to sandbag their lives against Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Voters know the country’s political disagreements are deep, and they deserve to have the 2024 presidential election decided on those disagreements rather than Mr. Biden’s cognitive state or Mr. Trump’s complex vendettas.


On this score, the public is out of luck. Their national candidate nightmare is far from over. But Mr. Biden is one lucky fella. Whether or not he and Merrick Garland hatched the indictment of a former president, the fact is no one’s talking about what the Biden presidency’s policies represent for the country’s future.


That’s dangerous, because the U.S. could be backing into a major reordering of its political and economic system without anyone taking much notice.


In April, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan gave an important speech at the Brookings Institution. Notwithstanding that the president has reduced himself to a smiley-face emoji, Mr. Sullivan, to his credit, explained exactly what Team Biden has been doing, which is putting in place a permanent U.S. industrial policy in which the government explicitly leads, and everyone else follows.

“America,” Mr. Sullivan said, “needs a deliberate, hands-on investment strategy to pull forward innovation, drive down costs, and create good jobs.” He added: “A modern American industrial strategy identifies specific sectors that are foundational to economic growth, strategic from a national-security perspective, and where private industry on its own isn’t poised to make the investments needed to secure our national ambitions.”

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fj1200
06-15-2023, 01:35 PM
“America,” Mr. Sullivan said, “needs a deliberate, hands-on investment strategy to pull forward innovation, drive down costs, and create good jobs.” He added: “A modern American industrial strategy identifies specific sectors that are foundational to economic growth, strategic from a national-security perspective, and where private industry on its own isn’t poised to make the investments needed to secure our national ambitions.”

Nothing fascist about that.

Kathianne
06-15-2023, 01:43 PM
Nothing fascist about that.

I hear you on that. Concurrently the country is not conducive to big investment by business. The largest investment retail is making has been on theft protection with 100b lost in less than 2 years. Police have been barred or de-incentivized from intervening.

Petroleum and related industries have also lost billions in projects planned or dismantled.

The government is currently attacking agriculture for environmental reasons; while attacking electronic appliances and HVAC in homes and businesses.

These are just a few of possible reasons off the top of my head.

gabosaurus
06-15-2023, 03:31 PM
I agree with much of this. The problem is an American political system steeped in political cronyism. The Old Guard remains in charge. And the old guard wants old, established politicians. I didn't' want to vote for Hillary Clinton, but the alternative was worse. Same thing with Joe Biden. He was a mainstream choice with a frightening alternative. I would much rather see a younger, more progressive minded Democrat run in place of Biden. The Republicans could easily take the White House in 2024 if they would ditch Donald Trump. But they won't because Trump controls the party and everyone is afraid of them. Or, more likely, they are afraid of the unhinged mob that forms the core of Trump's base. If Trump runs in 2024 and tries to play Kingmaker again with Congressional candidates, it will end as a nightmare for Republicans. Do you want to see Dems control the White House and both chambers in Congress? Allow Trump to run wild again.