So what was his economic policy?
Did he have faith in the market or was he more of a planned economy adherent?
So what was his economic policy?
The last one failed miserably do you really need to make another one? What unfunny horseshit do you hope to discuss in these threads?
>haha 10% increase on sno cone taxes hahaha get it because snow and cold
Kill yourself my man
Owww right in the snow ego!
He is obviously a centralized economy kind of guy you brainlet
Damn this user is cold
OWWIE
chill out
How much autonomy did his executives have?
But it's obvious that such an economy leads to the inefficient allocation of scarce resources that have alternate uses.
better than feudalism my dude
someone should ask GRRM this
Preventing the industrial revolution so there's no climate change
Be less frigid
Nothing is certain except death and taxes
He's an assblasted /pol/fag that blames the (((Braavosi))) for the Doom of Valyria. Knowing things will never be that good, he just wants to destroy all life on Planetos.
who manufactures his icicles
he has a work force that's willing to work harder and the cheaper than chinks
Socialism. Everything was free and no one had any worries until that damn humans came around
hey that's not cool
I don't know about yall but i havent payed any tax in my life
hothead
Value Added Tax, high interest rates ultimately leading to deflation, and a strong belief in free trade
I'd like to know what he plans to do about the Wilding problem? Wildings are 12% of the population. Male Wildings between the ages of 18 and 55 are 4% of the population. Male Wildings between the ages of 18 and 55 are responsible for 54% of all crime. That means, a mere 4% of the population commits 54% of all crime. What will he do to address that dire problem?
>what was his economic policy
Freeze everyone's assets
Are you ACTUALLY considering the surveys under Queen Cersei to be factual and well conducted bits of fact-finding? Allegations abounding aside over her numerous sins against the Seven, we need to bring as many Wildlings down as we can to serve as a valuable labor source in the most dire of seasons, Winter. They're far more hardy than even the most stoic Stark, and more than willing to till the land no other free man would.
By the time Spring actually hits, they'll be well integrated into our societies and serve as a vital backbone to rely on in the future!
Anarcho-Primitivist
Not even joking.
Were there ice spider commercial livestock tax loopholes the upper class white walkers took advantage of?
How about igloo homestead exemptions?