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Originally Posted by ScaringChildren
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I agree with Carlson.
Conservatives need to discuss when capitalism begins becomes a problem.
It's not anti-capitalist to explore that.
We all know anything can become extreme.
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Conservative economics in most of the world means to conserve a certain social order. With Leaders on top and Professionals in the middle and Workers on the bottom.
In places like Germany -- they do things like make sure their workers are well paid and they pay women for having children and being a stay at home mom. Employment is streamlined from highschool into entry level -- this solves a shitload of the problems we have in the US with young people unable to do the work they want. Meritocratic tests and employment track records work much better there.
If you guys want to reform Republican economics -- you need to start by making it more conservative in the global sense, and less liberal like it is now. To date, hardcore LIBERAL ideas control economic policy in the Republican party.