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http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/comment/2012/01/ron-paul-spoiler.html Read the comments re: libertarianism. They are ridiculous.
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I was letting it go lol it's all good. I didn't even realize that :S
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Lol, ok sure. I came to other conclusions as well. For example, talking about positive and negative externalities in economics is practically useless because there are many different types of positive and negative externalities, both quantitavely and qualitatively.
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http://reason.com/blog/2012/01/05/web-titans-comtemplate-nuclear-option-ag
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[quote user="John James"] [quote user="Phaedros"]I got to thinking about property taxes today and I thought I'd share some thoughts.[/quote] That's a lot of thinking [/quote] No need to be a jerk.
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Yes, taxation is immoral, but to just say that isn't going to be very convincing. I was hoping to lay down some good arguments and points to show why it is both immoral and counterproductive, or inefficient.
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I got to thinking about property taxes today and I thought I'd share some thoughts. Using property taxes to fund public education is both immoral and counter-productive. The pros from such a policy are far outweighed by the cons. Firstly, a property tax is essentially a rent on land. By imposing a property tax, the government or state makes it impossible
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It doesn't matter how important or big it is.
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Aside from the fact that they omit historical data, yes they are.
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Is it just me, or is 60 minutes almost entirely state/statist propaganda?