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econ40432
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They're not endorsing candidates in exchange for money. They do use their money to run their networks, which they use to promote certain candidates and positions.

Re: "The line is clear: is money being exchanged in order to promote a product? That's advertising."
econ40432
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These countries typically ban alcohol, gambling, children and pharma ads. They still let a large number of ads through.
econ40432
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So these news networks would be banned too?
econ40432
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There would be a chilling effect on speech. People would be afraid to speak or be imprisoned for saying the wrong things. North Korea is the only country that bans advertising.
econ40432
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Does CNN, Fox News, ABC, New York Times and CBS use money to endorse candidates on air? Is that advertising?
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What are your views on South Korea defending themselves against the North in 1950?
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Harvard was given public money in 1636. It was a religious school and trained clergy.
econ40432
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If I go to a doctor or get Lasik surgery, can't I pay them directly without using my insurance?
econ40432
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EU homes are generally tiny. Homes in Mississippi for example are huge compared to EU homes
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Engineering students are actually more conservative than a group like communications majors. Are communications majors smarter?
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I agree that tariffs aren't good econ policy. What are your views on grocery "price gouging"? Rent controls?
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What are the "basics of econ" in your view?