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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (741540)9/24/2013 8:23:22 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) of 1578294
 
The "free" as used in "free markets" mean that sellers are free to set any price they like, and buyers are free to accept or decline that price. That's ALL, you dumb tit!

You're right though, discussing it with someone as thick and stupid as yourself IS pointless.

FREEDOM! - because..AMERICA!

en.wikipedia.org

"A free market is a market structure which is not controlled by a designated authority. A free market contrasts with a controlled market or regulated market, in which government policy intervenes in the setting of prices. An economy composed entirely of free markets is referred to as a free-market economy.
Although free markets are commonly associated with capitalism in contemporary usage and popular culture, markets have been also advocated by socialists and have been included in various different proposals for market socialism, co-op businesses, and profit sharing. [1]"
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