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That said, there is no such thing as "free markets". Government manipulation and intervention is everywhere, be it domestically or abroad. China's currency manipulation is legend, so this isn't the result of pure free market forces but bold manipulation and capitulation to CCP obligations, like technology share and domestic manufacturing requirements.
Ummmm... my intention of the use of "free market" is my ability to purchase what I wish too at the best price possible. It would be unrealistic to think that governments around the world do not interfere with the markets.Same here. For some things it's practically impossible. I couldn't find a standing desk that didn't use Chinese motors.
Free market is mostly theoretical. In real world it's not very free.
I do not want my choices restricted while corporations are not restricted.
For those with very high incomes, it's a noble cause to purchase more expensive products. Free to me, is to be able to purchase wherever I want the same as the American corporations that sell to me.
Example, that Dell computer that was made in Mexico very well maybe made up of components from China. But either way, it wasnt American or Canadian workers who made the product however it is an American Corporation that is profiting from it is an example of what I am talking about, if that makes any sense. Meaning the American corporations source from all over the world and I am free to do as well. Instead of them buying from overseas only to resell to me for profit.
Before I get flamed, I love my country = the USA as the best place on earth. Im just not a hypocrite talking the talking but not walking it if that makes any sense.
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