How Little Faith The Right Actually Has In Capitalism

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When the world situation is considered, the obvious action is needed.

China is surpassing the US economy and will become the world leader unless the USA does something different.

And the answer is knocking on our Southern doors.

Look at the big picture. China has 1.4 billion people, compared to the USA's 333 million. China has immersed itself into capitalism big time, and with so many people working and producing, is in the process of surpassing the USA in economy, and world influence.

The only way the USA could possibly compete with that would be if we had a lot more working Americans.

And there is our new population expansion, in the form of willing immigrants, ready and waiting at our Southern border.

All we have to do is properly vet them, let them in, and let them get to work.

Boom! There goes our production, off the charts. Boom! There goes our GDP, into the stratosphere.

More people working = a bigger and more productive economy, able to properly compete with China.

And all that is required is to trust that capitalism will provide the required action.

But NO!!!

The American right is bent on preventing this. They don't think capitalism would take off if more people are participating in it.

Mind-boggling.

What. They have no faith in the American entrepreneurial spirit? No faith in our over-paid executives to be able to put these people to work, train more able executives to harness this great opportunity? No faith in American ingenuity to meet the demands of a growing market fueled by the spending of millions more consumers?

No faith in capitalism.

Despite all their BS about placing their trust in it, it turns out they don't really trust it at all.

And all because they seem to be too hung up in hatred.

Oh well.

Too bad.

The USA has such great opportunity and here we squander it. The Chinese must be laughing like crazy at our absurdity.
 
Just think of the possibilities and then consider what is holding us back.

What's holding us back is that we're ideologically incompatible with one another but don't have the sense or courage to partition.
Each side wants to beat the other when both can win just by separating. Well, the red states will go broke without our tax money, but that's not my problem.

Pollyanna has me on ignore and can't read this, but he/she/it lives in a pipedream.
The opium must be strong where you live, Pollyanna.
 
what a horrible idea. With less than 5 percent of world population, the U.S. uses one-third of the world's paper, a quarter of the world's oil, 23 percent of the coal, 27 percent of the aluminum, and 19 percent of the copper

what you morons don't get - is your ideology is directly to blame for over consumption. The minute we left sound money - we got rid of the most crucial check and balance we had to thwart runaway greed.

We are not constrained to live within our own collective wealth - we borrow from future unborn generations - and that isn't going to change - so adding more population to the country that is totally out of control is idiotic.
 
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