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Originally Posted by trader220
Shaun there are some capitalist aspects of their economy for sure. I think we can agree on that, but in reality they're a communist country and at anytime they can pull the strings on whatever they like, hardly what anyone would call capitalistic.
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YES. That's the issue with a true communist government. They may have rule of law, but the government never loses in a battle with citizens and protection of private property and contract enforcement is questionable. I think it's largely the same here though. Anyone involved in the Kelo decision probably doesn't feel like our gov't. exists to protect private property.