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In what ways should and shouldn't the government be involved in the economy?

Xuan12 · 31-35, M
Certain regulations are beneficial, specifically those that prevent monopolies and anti-competitive practices from taking root. Competition is the soul of what makes a free market effective, without it the free market system doesn't exist. Not only that, but certain sectors are necessary but unprofitable, or unethical to profit from. One example being police work. A profit driven police force is a corrupt police force. The social safety net is a other valuable tool that governments can exercise. Though some people dislike them, when efficiently executed, such safety nets do improve public welfare, safety, and economic mobility.

As far as what the government should not do, profit. A government run for profit is a government corrupted. Ideally they can just cover their expenses, with a small deficit or surplus outside of times of great need.
in10RjFox · M
Its a deep subject to discuss..

Primarily I see that governments must stop giving permanent jobs, so newer generation get the opportunity to develop in life. This will also make people to strive to become better in life, and upgrade their talents. Its like coming back to school to better orient, rather than using the newer generation talents as slaves.
royalblue1193 · 31-35, M
they shouldnt tell you how to spend your money
royalblue1193 · 31-35, M
@33person no regulations about how people should spend
33person · 26-30, M
@royalblue1193 So taxes are okay?
royalblue1193 · 31-35, M
@33person for necessary things like the roads and proper healthcare

 
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