So the prevailing argument at present, is that we have stopped using the military as a sufficient means of indirect investment in R&D, and because of unions, saw capital and skill flight (like the russians/ukrainians did after 92).
Source date (UTC): 2019-12-17 16:57:33 UTC
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@ChristaylorBrwn @dallas101346 @PeterSchiff @realDonaldTrump State financing of core industries has always been a competitive advantage and the USA has ‘hidden it’ by using the military as means of R&D, that the private sector privatizes and converts to a market good. Other countries keep the returns on those investments. We don’t.
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@ChristaylorBrwn @dallas101346 @PeterSchiff @realDonaldTrump State financing of core industries has always been a competitive advantage and the USA has ‘hidden it’ by using the military as means of R&D, that the private sector privatizes and converts to a market good. Other countries keep the returns on those investments. We don’t.
Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1206981251653128202
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