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Has the U.S. Lost Its Market Economy Status? Here’s Why

Remember back in 2019 when an article titled \"The U.S. Is an 'Atypical Market Economy'\" made waves? Well, nearly five years later, it's time to ask: Has anything changed? Spoiler alert: Not really. 😕

Many around the world hoped the U.S. would make positive tweaks to boost its market economy. But instead, it's been playing double roles—as both the \"economic policeman\" and the \"market villain\". Talk about wearing two hats! 🎩

Rather than promoting a fair and balanced market, the U.S. seems to have drifted from the fundamental principles of supply and demand. Instead, it's been engaging in non-market tactics like conspiracies, blackmail, and defamation. Not cool, right? 👎

These moves not only hurt its own economy but also shake up the global market's stability. Instead of honest deals and dignified exchanges, some American politicians are chasing after quick gains through questionable methods. It's like the plot of a drama series, but in real life! 📺

Isn't it time for a change? The global community is watching and hoping for the U.S. to return to genuine market principles, fostering fair competition and mutual growth. 🌐💡

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