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Originally posted by Robinho View PostHow did your frantic googling go the other day sas?Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhat frantic googling was that, boy?Comment
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Originally posted by Robinho View PostWell i asked you how on earth protectionism could strengthen an economy and you went very quiet, so i presumed you'd gone away to find some other idiot on the internet that agrees and use their own completely flawed arguments.
you should do you own research. Anyway good luck for the future, youll need it. Over and out.Hard Brexit now!
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No research is required on my behalf because i know you're wrong. In fact i've never seen quite such a retarded argument in my life.
Just curious if you'd ever admit it yourself.Comment
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Originally posted by Robinho View PostWell i asked you how on earth protectionism could strengthen an economy and you went very quiet, so i presumed you'd gone away to find some other idiot on the internet that agrees and use their own completely flawed arguments.The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
George Frederic Watts
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That protectionism doesn't work?
Protectionism is one of the most rejected economic ideas going, for reasons far too obvious to need to explain.
Thus the onus is really on the believer of protectionism to explain why it does work, much like the onus would be on a believer that the world is flat to explain why his theory is correct.Last edited by Robinho; 6 October 2012, 07:49.Comment
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Originally posted by Robinho View PostThat protectionism doesn't work?
Protectionism is one of the most rejected economic ideas going, for reasons far too obvious to need to explain.
Thus the onus is really on the believer of protectionism to explain why it does work, much like the onus would be on a believer that the world is flat to explain why his theory is correct.Comment
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Originally posted by Robinho View PostEconomists, even most of the tulip ones.Comment
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