Anonymous
(ID: C0qJTYHL)
8/2/2025, 5:27:24 PM
No.512042610
>>512041034
>You don't understand the concept of nationalized (state-operated) industries. The goal is not to make a profit, but to develop local production so much that the state can rely on it for key industries instead of having to rely on multinational corps owned by kikes.
I do understand the concept of state owned enterprises operating at a financial loss. However, capitalism / liberalism will *NOT* allow state owned enterprise either to be financially profitable, even if they could be (although financial profit is statistically impossible without perpetual and accelerating creation of fiat currency) or to operate at a loss. And even if state owned enterprises are somehow still financially profitable, despite the best efforts of liberals, liberals will still privatise them and either demolish them and turn them into malls or apartment buildings (anything but a means of production, such as a factory, plant, power plant) or jack up prices as much as the market will bear. Especially if they manage to get their hands on infrastructure companies.
>You don't understand the concept of nationalized (state-operated) industries. The goal is not to make a profit, but to develop local production so much that the state can rely on it for key industries instead of having to rely on multinational corps owned by kikes.
I do understand the concept of state owned enterprises operating at a financial loss. However, capitalism / liberalism will *NOT* allow state owned enterprise either to be financially profitable, even if they could be (although financial profit is statistically impossible without perpetual and accelerating creation of fiat currency) or to operate at a loss. And even if state owned enterprises are somehow still financially profitable, despite the best efforts of liberals, liberals will still privatise them and either demolish them and turn them into malls or apartment buildings (anything but a means of production, such as a factory, plant, power plant) or jack up prices as much as the market will bear. Especially if they manage to get their hands on infrastructure companies.