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<blockquote data-quote="JL 0513" data-source="post: 2030224" data-attributes="member: 50088"><p>Yes, it's extraordinarily complex. Our massive bloated government has made it much more complicated than it has it be. I'm not idealizing it, I'm just not focusing on the small portion of it where some people abuse it. Leftist extremists focus on the negative and forget that everything exists because of it. </p><p></p><p>I've never suggested we live in a totally free market. Hong Kong was the closest to that and they enjoyed explosive growth for it. But I think we can generalize enough to be called a "free market system" for lack of a yet invented term.</p><p></p><p>Our best economic growth periods were those with less regulations and government intervention. I yearn to get back to that. But government never retracts. There's 3 facts of life: Death, taxes, and government growth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL 0513, post: 2030224, member: 50088"] Yes, it's extraordinarily complex. Our massive bloated government has made it much more complicated than it has it be. I'm not idealizing it, I'm just not focusing on the small portion of it where some people abuse it. Leftist extremists focus on the negative and forget that everything exists because of it. I've never suggested we live in a totally free market. Hong Kong was the closest to that and they enjoyed explosive growth for it. But I think we can generalize enough to be called a "free market system" for lack of a yet invented term. Our best economic growth periods were those with less regulations and government intervention. I yearn to get back to that. But government never retracts. There's 3 facts of life: Death, taxes, and government growth. [/QUOTE]
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