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Old 10-03-2013, 01:34 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by Istvan diVega View Post
I think the French government probably has a better basis for deciding what should be French law than most people on this forum. And while unbridled capitalism and commercialism is tantamount to a law of nature in the US, that isn't actually the case in most of the remainder of the world.
1, It's not unbridled. It's decidedly bridled, as the Apple case illustrates.
2, I think the French US government probably has a better basis for deciding what should be French law US economic policy than most people on this forum.

Anyway, I was not commenting on which approach was better.*
I was commenting that the two matters both being in the news here fairly recently was a notable illustration of the differences.

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*Though I personally think our way in the US is better.

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