[MD] Dynamic Development at all costs?
Krimel
Krimel at Krimel.com
Mon Apr 21 13:03:40 PDT 2008
> [Krimel]
> Apparently in those years you chose to earn income. No one forced you to
> do that. Having done so, you freely and voluntarily chose to subject
> yourself to the tax laws. It is funny to hear you whine about it.
[Platt]
So I should have been a free-loader and not attempted to earn income,
instead let others be forced to provide for my needs? No matter how you
slice it, government takes away freedom and property at the point of a gun.
[Krimel]
There are all kinds of ways you could be self sufficient. As a free person
you choose to engage in the economic system. You choose to play the game and
you choose to submit to the rules. Under no circumstance is the threat of
force applied to taxation. The guns only come out in response to any violent
resistance to the rules that you choose to offer.
[Krimel]
> Please note that I was wrong in my last post to Chris your hero Baby Bush
> has done better than I said and has raised the national debt to more than
> nine trillion dollars of which your team caused nearly 80% of the total.
[Platt]
The total debt is meaningless unless related to the nation's ability to pay
-- an economic lesson that continues to escape you.
[Krimel]
When you factor in GDP the situation only gets worse for your team. There
can be no economic justification for the evil you espouse. It is Keynesian
economics applied in hyperdrive by 'conservatives'. Lies told by cynics and
believed by fools.
More information about the Moq_Discuss
mailing list