One of the great things about a free market is that it's inherently and indefatigably Darwinistic. Left to its own devices, a free market will eventually weed out the stupid from both 'ends' of the food chain otherwise described as supply and demand. As money is liberated from the hands of the stupid, those who would sell products or services to the stupid will eventually lose their share of the marketplace. Devoid of any 'benevolent' interference from government, the process is gloriously relentless, and cannot help but yield a successively smarter class of participants.
Bingo!! Once again, privatization--*total* privatization--is the best solution. Get government, and government-sanctioned business collectives, out o… - Edward Britton
Bingo!! Once again, privatization--*total* privatization--is the best solution. Get government, and government-sanctioned business collectives, out o…
- Edward Britton
The only thing government does better than killing is lying and covering things up. - Edward Britton
The only thing government does better than killing is lying and covering things up.
Compassion comes from the heart, not the government. - Edward Britton
Compassion comes from the heart, not the government.
Socialists do not merely want a welfare state, they absolutely must have one. They must have a grovelling dependent class from which to obtain their … - Edward Britton
Socialists do not merely want a welfare state, they absolutely must have one. They must have a grovelling dependent class from which to obtain their …
One of the great things about a free market is that it's inherently and indefatigably Darwinistic. Left to its own devices, a free market will eventu… - Edward Britton
One of the great things about a free market is that it's inherently and indefatigably Darwinistic. Left to its own devices, a free market will eventu…
If experience has taught me anything, its not to put ANYTHING past people in government. - Edward Britton
If experience has taught me anything, its not to put ANYTHING past people in government.
Contrary to the romantic way in which our history is/has been portrayed, politicians are NOT 'men of good conscience.' In the real world, it takes a… - Edward Britton
Contrary to the romantic way in which our history is/has been portrayed, politicians are NOT 'men of good conscience.' In the real world, it takes a…
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