• @UnderpantsWeevil
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    143 months ago

    This isn’t competition, it sounds like the CCP heavily subsidises the manufacture

    China: “Here, have a bunch of cheap electric vehicles to replace your aging fleet of ICE engines. Don’t worry, we’re picking up a part of the tab.”

    Americans: “What a great deal! We’ll buy them in droves.”

    State Government: “Not so fast! This wouldn’t be fair to honest, hard working domestic car companies like Tesla and Volvo and Toyota.”

    Thinking in decades or centuries is a very powerful tool!

    Shame we’re only capable of thinking about the next quarter’s profits.

    • Lad
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      103 months ago

      There’s something very amusing about the nominally communist China beating the capitalist powerhouse USA at its own game.

      • @UnderpantsWeevil
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        33 months ago

        Large professional centrally planned economies do a better job of managing scarce resources than a pack of ill-informed and uncoordinated Wall Street Lemmings.

        • @WildPalmTree
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          43 months ago

          Sometimes. And when they dont, there is no one to stop them. It’s the age old problem of a wise despot. Just dressed in different clothes.

          • @UnderpantsWeevil
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            03 months ago

            It’s the age old problem of a wise despot.

            When you’re governing wisely, there is no need to be despotic. Conflicts and contradictions necessitate a large militant police state to keep the lower class in line. But when you’ve got generous surpluses and a rising quality of life, people are generally happy and easy to govern.

            • @WildPalmTree
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              23 months ago

              Despot means you have absolute power. It doesn’t mean you use it badly. It just means you have the potential to.

              • @UnderpantsWeevil
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                -13 months ago

                Despot means you have absolute power.

                Traditionally in a cruel or oppressive manner.

                The wise leader doesn’t need to inflict cruelty, because they have the public’s trust.

                  • @UnderpantsWeevil
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                    03 months ago

                    Then people grow unhappy and begin to rebel. And they either pave a new, wiser path or double down by resorting to cruelty.