>Yeah, too bad the free market is not free. Inspect the tariffs being levied on American goods versus good in the country importing them ( esp China right now ). You want free market then play by free market rules and quit trying to subsidize your economy while saying you are free market, that smells of hypocrisy but the US cannot complain or tariff tit-for-tat lest we are painted as protectionists.
I'm not a free market
fundamentalist (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Market_fundamentalism), so 'then play by the free market rules' is in my opinion not the obvious consequence of free market thinking. I want a regulated free market. One might say, a market that's played by the regulated rules. So, I'm glad the free market is not free in the sense that you want it to be. And it should be even more regulated, along lines of moral and practical human ethics.
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