We don't have a free market but instead something in between that and state capitalism; it's a free market (with all the competetion and lack of support) for citizens but cronyism with protected monopolies, lobbyist-crafted regulations, and government bailouts for execs and corporations.
We don't have a free market but instead something in between that and state capitalism; it's a free market (with all the competetion and lack of support) for citizens but cronyism with protected monopolies, lobbyist-crafted regulations, and government bailouts for execs and corporations.
We don't have a free market but instead something in between that and state capitalism; it's a free market (with all the competetion and lack of support) for citizens but cronyism with protected monopolies, lobbyist-crafted regulations, and government bailouts for execs and corporations.