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Old 27-05-2020, 01:36 PM   #1
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It's not communism at all, it's a regulated market, similar to what we have now.
Regulation and its "fairness" will depend on your perspective, the Farmer or any business owner) trying to sell only to be told he cant might see that as dictation not a free market.
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Old 27-05-2020, 01:53 PM   #2
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Regulation and its "fairness" will depend on your perspective, the Farmer or any business owner) trying to sell only to be told he cant might see that as dictation not a free market.
But we don't have a free market anyway because we have existing regulations.

You might own X thousand acres of property and it's yours personally but it effects the nation as a whole if you sell it to foreign interests which is why we have these issues starting to crop up.

Democracy is a spectrum, it's not binary or a flowchart with a yes or no path.

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