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TopicSo what if Trump actually wins again in 2020?
Kyuubi4269
09/11/18 4:58:11 AM
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darkknight109 posted...
Politically they're generally conservative, but socially they're extremely left wing - collectivist society and all.

Collectivism isn't a left/right issue.

darkknight109 posted...
Economically they're a bit of a mixed bag - they have extremely low personal tax rates, but extremely high corporate tax rates.


Britain is the reverse.

darkknight109 posted...
the keiretsu, in particular, are something that no strident right-wing economy would tolerate.

It's an oligarchy securing stability in an aggressive capitalist system, this allows low-risk people to invest more aggressively in a competitive global market with high risk types.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-wing_politics#Economics
Economics
In France after the French Revolution, the Right fought against the rising power of those who had grown rich through commerce and sought to preserve the rights of the hereditary nobility. They were uncomfortable with capitalism, the Enlightenment, individualism and industrialism and fought to retain traditional social hierarchies and institutions.


Sounds like Japan to me.
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Scloud posted...
Its like he wants two things at the same time.
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