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  • "Let me explain something to you aight, We got to get'er half naked, and put her out front center stage and that's going to make y'all billionaires, because America loves hot white jailbait ass."

    -Family guy like 20 years ago

  • It's not a matter of "allow", it's a matter of what governments choose to subsidize. There's no point in getting pissy at China for subsidizing an industry to the detriment of other countries when the US actively does it in other industries. The US could do the same with batteries and EVs, but there's no political will.

  • Sorta like how the US runs the petroleum markets? You should go look at how they deal with softwood lumber too. Multiple WTO complaints for unfair trade practices. The US chose where they want to pour their subsidies and so has China.

  • There's a lot of bureaucratic delays in large enterprises and public sector. If you're doing a job right you're likely waiting on other people 80% of the time.

    I do all kinds of free training when I've got downtime. Psychology, the sales cycle, dealing with people, project planning etc. Can all help with almost any job

  • With no profit motive I would assume the people who work with you are there because they either like the work or they wish to learn from you. In either case I'd imagine there would be disagreements, but that the intent of them working with you is to actually work with you. It's not like they have to. I can't speak to malicious intent, but I would believe that any sufficiently advanced socialist society would have a framework to deal with those scenarios.

  • Well if you're talking in an idealized world, where capitalism hasn't driven business ownership deep into the psyche, it would be easy. You're working for the greater good and you have no concept of what business ownership is.