Why is the free market hyped up as a solution to everything?
>>2920668
It is not? Only anarcho-capitalists see free market as a solution to everything, and they are not very popular.
>>2920668
it's really not.
Unless you are from burgerland, in which case, god help you
>>2920668
>why
Biggest redflag on /his/
>>2920668
Because Americans are fucking autistic and can't stop huffing classical liberal memes.
>>2920668
The free market allocates resources efficiently , but the efficient allocation of resources is not the solution to everything.
>>2920668
Because whenever Americans hear the word free their tails start wagging
because a planned economy fails every fucking time
Its comically easy to skirt the system and work it for their benefit so companies pay easy money to keep the government boogie man away and the shills
Also it helps that the same people apart of the free market later go into politics and then doubling down on money
>>2923658
>If it's not a free-market it's a panned economy
keks all around
>>2923687
Trump is a self-made man and so far he hasn't done anything that would enrich him financially or anything whatsoever. Stop talking shit out of your own ass, buddy. You were just parroting off all those retarded far-left rhetoric from those union gangs.
>>2923735
Poe's Law.
>>2923735
At what point did I say Trump? Sensitive ass nigga
Because America is a business and the elites managed to create a system which exist solely for their continued enrichment.
>>2920675
Ancaps are the worst
>>2923735
Do you need a safe space?
In the long run the free market will be efficient. As John Keynes states, "In the long run we are all dead."
If you want it to be fixed quickly, leaving it up to the free market isn't always the best idea.
>>2924006
the thing is that "fixed" ahs various interpretations.
Fix it with hardcore free market implementations and many cases the results although "fixed" is not really desirable because it leads to other problems like loss of real control, iffy stability, and increased inequality.
>>2923735
>self-esteem man
>$1 million loan from his father