Posted on 02/23/2003 7:55:12 AM PST by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig
Edited on 02/23/2003 7:57:03 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
If you like comedy, this thread is the right place to be. Up is down, free is slave, 2+2=3, people who oppose the welfare state are freeloaders, Jonestown was a free society,,,,,and the beat goes on. You need a special sense of humor though.
Bring it on. Lot's of independent, self sufficient types up here. There was some semi-serious discussion a few years ago about the Yoo Pee seceeding from Michigan and renaming the new state "Superior". Haven't heard anything more for a while.
But, this would be an ideal place for a free state experiment. With 20,000 people, you could wield a lot of political influence, especially since the the total U.P. population is around 317,000 or so.
Except for the snow, cold and a 10 month-long winter, it's a great place.
It's not quite that bad...if you're a skier, snoboarder or snowmobiler, it's ideal. But the cold and snow do tend to keep the riff-raff away. Not much major crime around these parts.
Does that answer your curiosity? I know you didn't really want an answer, but I'll play your silly game.
Really? Where did you get that?
Maybe the Republicans could use that advice.
The ballot inititive was simple, eliminate the income tax in Mass.
A huge number of people there of all stripes voted for it. The Republicans opposed it. Maybe if they had stayed true to THEIR OWN so called principles of low taxes and small government they would have supported it, and it would have passed.
They didn't try for perfect, they tried to make government smaller and taxes lower, the Republicans opposed it. They would have been welcomed as allies. In fact, libertarians join with Republicans all the time when they are on the same side, but the reverse is rarely true.
French socialist-anarchist. To his own question, "What is property?", Proudhon answered famously, "Property is theft!" Proudhon called for a complete reorganization of modern society that abolished most of its trappings - including money and the state itself. He advocated communitarianism as the form of reorganization of society. He argued that "goodwill" would emerge naturally once these "social constructs" were gone.
Billy:What the hell's wrong with freedom, man? That's what it's all about.
George:Oh yeah, that's right, that's what it's all about, all right. But talkin' about it and bein' it - that's two different things. I mean, it's real hard to be free when you are bought and sold in the marketplace.
'Course, don't ever tell anybody that they're not free 'cause then they're gonna get real busy killin' and maimin' to prove to you that they are.
George: "Oh yeah, they're gonna talk to you, and talk to you, and talk to you about individual freedom, but they see a free individual, it's gonna scare 'em.
Billy: Mmmm, well, that don't make 'em runnin' scared.
George: No, it makes 'em dangerous
LOL, that's rich. The Republicans opposed it and made no proposal of their own. They didn't see the bet and lower it, they didn't give it any merit at all. They are not supportive of it at all. If they had supported it, it probably would have passed without any change whatsoever.
But the Republican governor wanted the money so he could gain control of the favor passing concession.
This was your question. My answer deliniated the key differences between paying for roads directly vs. paying through the public works slush fund.
If you had followed even one of the thousands of links to info on libertarian solutions that have been posted on threads like these, you would not have needed to ask such a question.
No. Your only purpose here is to disrupt these threads. Kudos on hijacking yet another thread. It wouldn't suprise me a bit to find out you are a paid democrat shill or somone working in government.
ROFLMAOAPIMP!
Oh, foo. I thought you said "Paul Prudomme" and I got hungry.
Libertarians embrace a government which defends rights. But nice try, you tricked all the fifth graders.
Socialism: Property is theft.Libertarian socialism: Property and taxation is theft.
Libertarianism: Public property and taxation is theft.
Three fatuous philosophies.
Just for "research" I suppose?
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