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Here's a story that challenges every aspect of modern sensibilities. No matter what your religious or political identity, this story will challenge your views. How far do you trust religious freedom? Do some religions challenge our civic priorities? Should government have the power to forcibly assimilate hostile religions? Does religious freedom clash with law and order? Must a nation tolerate hostile citizens? To what extent may a government enforce productivity? When is slavery acceptable? Which current forms of slavery in the world today should we accept? Are modern people more concerned with abolished slavery than the current forms of slavery active today?

Facci 7 May 12
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I think the US is not as concerned about human rights as they are about being undercut by slave labor.
Perhaps Trump can counter cheap Chinese production costs by expanding the Prison Industrial Complex?

Trump doesn't seem concerned about cheap labor. I think that's his disconnect with the Chamber of Commerce Republicans. Trump knows that labor is production. He's confident in his own leadership that the more he spends on production the more he produces. The more he produces, the more he can sell. He knows he can sell ice to an Eskimo.

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