EdwardBaiamonte
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What are you talking about? Guns? .
how does the liberal impose fair trade laws if not with guns?
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What are you talking about? Guns? .
At the point of a gun? When did that take place? Where did it take place? Who pointed the gun? Who where the "libnazi"? please explain. Thanks.Very silly and childish.
Fair trade: people are too stupid to trade in a free market place on their own and so the libNazi has to step in to dictate at the point of a gun how trading is to be conducted, for the greater good!!
I have no idea concerning Liberals. But, trade laws have been passed and enacted for decades now. Research trade laws and you'll see exactly how it's done. And, I have never heard of guns being used to either legislate or enact trade laws. When were guns used to enact trade agreements?What are you talking about? Guns? .
how does the liberal impose fair trade laws if not with guns?
At the point of a gun? When did that take place?.Very silly and childish.
Fair trade: people are too stupid to trade in a free market place on their own and so the libNazi has to step in to dictate at the point of a gun how trading is to be conducted, for the greater good!!
It is not rational to think that increased trade creates a lot more jobs.
I doubt that. We've all seen and experienced what "free trade" has done.At the point of a gun? When did that take place?.Very silly and childish.
Fair trade: people are too stupid to trade in a free market place on their own and so the libNazi has to step in to dictate at the point of a gun how trading is to be conducted, for the greater good!!
it would take place if our lib nazis were to impose their fair trade laws on us when we wanted to continue free trading. Still over your head?
What do you have to back that statement up? Or, is that just your opinion?It is not rational to think that increased trade creates a lot more jobs.
mostly it hugely forces people to get better and better jobs as trade forces improvements in produsts and our standard of living.
Do you understand?
. When were guns used to enact trade agreements?
Sounds like you've been watching way too many movies, or reading way too many sci-fi books. Who have you heard mention enforcement with guns? Or, is that just your opinion talking?. When were guns used to enact trade agreements?
dear fair trade laws need to be enforced with guns otherwise those who would profit far more from free trade would not obey the fair tradae laws!
dear if you trade with the world there is an international competition to locate the best products in the world. ONce they are located all those who made worse products lose their jobs and must get new jobs. THe more you trade the faster the the new jobs are created and the faster the best products are located and the worst products are weeded out.What do you have to back that statement up? Or, is that just your opinion?It is not rational to think that increased trade creates a lot more jobs.
mostly it hugely forces people to get better and better jobs as trade forces improvements in produsts and our standard of living.
Do you understand?
Nope. I don't understand that at all. I do understand cheap products. And, I understand cheap labor.dear if you trade with the world there is an international competition to locate the best products in the world. ONce they are located all those who made worse products lose their jobs and must get new jobs. THe more you trade the faster the the new jobs are created and the faster the best products are located and the worst products are weeded out.What do you have to back that statement up? Or, is that just your opinion?It is not rational to think that increased trade creates a lot more jobs.
mostly it hugely forces people to get better and better jobs as trade forces improvements in produsts and our standard of living.
Do you understand?
Do you understand now?
Who have you heard mention enforcement with guns?
dear, what do you understand about them? Do you understand that the invention of the screw and nail meant a monkey could cheaply assemble most products and so destroyed millions of jobs. Do you understand that was good not bad??Nope. I don't understand that at all. I do understand cheap products. And, I understand cheap labor.dear if you trade with the world there is an international competition to locate the best products in the world. ONce they are located all those who made worse products lose their jobs and must get new jobs. THe more you trade the faster the the new jobs are created and the faster the best products are located and the worst products are weeded out.What do you have to back that statement up? Or, is that just your opinion?It is not rational to think that increased trade creates a lot more jobs.
mostly it hugely forces people to get better and better jobs as trade forces improvements in produsts and our standard of living.
Do you understand?
Do you understand now?
That's really very silly and pathetic. You have a wild imagination. I doubt it would ever come to guns and prison. I believe that you're pulling stuff off the wall now. When you start talking about prison and guns, it's obvious that you are just making up a wild and unrealistic scenario.Who have you heard mention enforcement with guns?
dear, OMG!! if they passed a fair trade law and said , no worry we're not going to enforce this law with guns and prison all those who would profit more from free trade would ignore the idiotic fair trade law.
Surely you understand now??
That has absolutely ZERO to do with fair trade, trade laws, trade agreements, or trade policies. The ease of assembly doesn't have a thing to do with trade. Right now, trade is about cheap products and cheap labor.dear, what do you understand about them? Do you understand that the invention of the screw and nail meant a monkey could cheaply assemble most products and so destroyed millions of jobs. Do you understand that was good not bad??Nope. I don't understand that at all. I do understand cheap products. And, I understand cheap labor.dear if you trade with the world there is an international competition to locate the best products in the world. ONce they are located all those who made worse products lose their jobs and must get new jobs. THe more you trade the faster the the new jobs are created and the faster the best products are located and the worst products are weeded out.What do you have to back that statement up? Or, is that just your opinion?It is not rational to think that increased trade creates a lot more jobs.
mostly it hugely forces people to get better and better jobs as trade forces improvements in produsts and our standard of living.
Do you understand?
Do you understand now?
I doubt it would ever come to guns and prison.
Laws are enforced through fines also. But, again, neither has anything to do with trade.I doubt it would ever come to guns and prison.
dear there are no laws without guns. Its time you grew up and appreciated that. Take aways the IRS's guns and would tax revenue be up or down?
That has absolutely ZERO to do with fair trade, trade laws, trade agreements, or trade policies. The ease of assembly doesn't have a thing to do with trade. Right now, trade is about cheap products and cheap labor.dear, what do you understand about them? Do you understand that the invention of the screw and nail meant a monkey could cheaply assemble most products and so destroyed millions of jobs. Do you understand that was good not bad??Nope. I don't understand that at all. I do understand cheap products. And, I understand cheap labor.dear if you trade with the world there is an international competition to locate the best products in the world. ONce they are located all those who made worse products lose their jobs and must get new jobs. THe more you trade the faster the the new jobs are created and the faster the best products are located and the worst products are weeded out.What do you have to back that statement up? Or, is that just your opinion?mostly it hugely forces people to get better and better jobs as trade forces improvements in produsts and our standard of living.
Do you understand?
Do you understand now?
Laws are enforced through fines also. But, again, neither has anything to do with trade.I doubt it would ever come to guns and prison.
dear there are no laws without guns. Its time you grew up and appreciated that. Take aways the IRS's guns and would tax revenue be up or down?