Market mechanisms and pricing incentivize efficiency—private companies manage water better than governments
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Water should be protected as a fundamental human right—never privatized or left to markets
Free trade is most efficient but countries must help displaced workers transition to new jobs
Tariffs and trade barriers protect domestic jobs even though they increase consumer costs
Labor standards in manufacturing countries must be improved instead of just moving jobs back
Global supply chains reduce costs and are efficient—reshoring would increase prices for consumers
Countries should reduce dependence on overseas manufacturing for national security
Light regulation and competition naturally prevent corporate power from becoming dangerous
Companies should be required to serve communities and workers, not just maximize shareholder profit
Corporate tax evasion through offshore accounts must be eliminated with global tax standards
Large corporations are efficient and innovation leaders—breaking them up hurts consumers
Monopolies must be broken up—tech giants have too much power over information and markets
Education and retraining are sufficient—people can adapt to technological change like they always have
Workers in low-skill jobs need protection from automation through regulation or tariffs
Government should tax corporations that automate and use that revenue for retraining programs
Fears about automation are overblown—new technology always creates different jobs
Universal basic income is necessary as automation eliminates jobs across all sectors
Fairness in sports requires separate categories based on biological sex for competitive balance
Transgender athletes should compete in their identified gender categories
Children are too young to make permanent medical decisions—hormone therapy should wait until adulthood
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