liberty90
Evil Neoliberal Cat
I have corrected, and forgive me but I am not a Corvinist. I'm not even a statist but I'm not a liberal, neoliberal (although both should be called lefeserists) I prefer an aideological approach to the economy.
Tusk is certainly not a supporter of "corvinism" (as is, semi-libertarian economic policies promoted by niche polish politician Korwin-Mikke) either.
Calling him a "neoliberal" is a stretch, looking at how his party decided to betray truly neoliberal parts of the platform, like 15% linear tax rate (proposed in 2007, never implemented, never again mentioned).
From my perspective it's Tusk who is pretty much "aideological" centrist, and you call him "neoliberal" mainly because you literally like giant factories owned by the state, literally socialism, not even social democracy (factories in Sweden are, mostly, private).
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