I say they are all nonsense. I also don't trust people I've never met to make decisions for people they've never met. That aside, it's wrong to tell someone what they can and can't bring to market, and what someone can…
Yes, tech never 100% goes away, you can still find brick and mortar movie rental stores.
Careful badmouthing sports stadiums in WI.
The Bitcoin product is garbage, just like in a pyramid scheme. People buy in to Bitcoin so they can profit from the people who buy in later and not because there's a valuable product to invest in, just like a pyramid…
How is tether not stable?
USDT doesn't fluctuate does it?
If someone earns a ton of money via voluntary trade (making someone else's life better), it's immoral for them to keep what they earned, but it's fine to use a gun to take it away to give to someone else? That's…
It's really sad what citizens got when marijuana got legalized. Just more laws telling you how you're allowed to live your life, and drug taxes finding schools.
I certainly think it shouldn't be taxed, or at least not more than any other plant. And it should be off the books entirely, not "legalized".
Both scenarios are bad in different ways, but Colorado is probably better. Best would be to have no regulation and especially no taxes.
Ideally a business should be able to sell whatever it wants to whomever it wants. I'd argue that some US states that have legalized it are worse off than when it was illegal. The regulation and taxation is ridiculous,…
you say scammed, I'd say they're making risky purchases. People should be allowed to take risks
Same here. People need to pick up a basic Economics book. The government is not here to protect people, it's here to give people of influence special privileges. People should be able to take risks, it's what life is…
Regardless of the outcome, gaining that outcome through legislation (force) is immoral. It's sad that these days the default for a group to get what they want is to use a third party with guns.
I was confused because I really thought you were referring to the federal government
list examples of 'good' regulation
I believe the government is immoral, and people and businesses should be free to create and trade unregulated. Even if I thought net neutrality was 'good' for consumers and business and the economy, I wouldn't trust the…
So what if it's fast and easy? Plastic bags are incredibly efficient. They're popular for a reason. If you want to keep people impoverished, this is how you do it
You don't mind the fact that you're just taking money from people who earned it to give to others who didn't?
I think it would be nice to not have the government involved in my food decisions in any way. I'm going to let people I've never met tell me what I should eat instead of looking at people I share genetics with? I'm also…
You as an individual should pay more because you're an idiot
People want virtue like they want anything else: quick and cheap
It's not because they were constructed to survive a natural disaster?
You /might/ replace 'unfair' with 'immoral'. Lots of things in life are unfair and are just a part of life, so there's a mentality that unfairness is just a part of life. Hopefully those who wish to take from those who…
Other people don't share your values, nor should they, nor should you expect them to. I would rather have more humans working these jobs, but minimum wage laws prevent that. There's no reason why your human interaction…
I say they are all nonsense. I also don't trust people I've never met to make decisions for people they've never met. That aside, it's wrong to tell someone what they can and can't bring to market, and what someone can…
Yes, tech never 100% goes away, you can still find brick and mortar movie rental stores.
Careful badmouthing sports stadiums in WI.
The Bitcoin product is garbage, just like in a pyramid scheme. People buy in to Bitcoin so they can profit from the people who buy in later and not because there's a valuable product to invest in, just like a pyramid…
How is tether not stable?
USDT doesn't fluctuate does it?
If someone earns a ton of money via voluntary trade (making someone else's life better), it's immoral for them to keep what they earned, but it's fine to use a gun to take it away to give to someone else? That's…
It's really sad what citizens got when marijuana got legalized. Just more laws telling you how you're allowed to live your life, and drug taxes finding schools.
I certainly think it shouldn't be taxed, or at least not more than any other plant. And it should be off the books entirely, not "legalized".
Both scenarios are bad in different ways, but Colorado is probably better. Best would be to have no regulation and especially no taxes.
Ideally a business should be able to sell whatever it wants to whomever it wants. I'd argue that some US states that have legalized it are worse off than when it was illegal. The regulation and taxation is ridiculous,…
you say scammed, I'd say they're making risky purchases. People should be allowed to take risks
Same here. People need to pick up a basic Economics book. The government is not here to protect people, it's here to give people of influence special privileges. People should be able to take risks, it's what life is…
Regardless of the outcome, gaining that outcome through legislation (force) is immoral. It's sad that these days the default for a group to get what they want is to use a third party with guns.
I was confused because I really thought you were referring to the federal government
list examples of 'good' regulation
I believe the government is immoral, and people and businesses should be free to create and trade unregulated. Even if I thought net neutrality was 'good' for consumers and business and the economy, I wouldn't trust the…
So what if it's fast and easy? Plastic bags are incredibly efficient. They're popular for a reason. If you want to keep people impoverished, this is how you do it
You don't mind the fact that you're just taking money from people who earned it to give to others who didn't?
I think it would be nice to not have the government involved in my food decisions in any way. I'm going to let people I've never met tell me what I should eat instead of looking at people I share genetics with? I'm also…
You as an individual should pay more because you're an idiot
People want virtue like they want anything else: quick and cheap
It's not because they were constructed to survive a natural disaster?
You /might/ replace 'unfair' with 'immoral'. Lots of things in life are unfair and are just a part of life, so there's a mentality that unfairness is just a part of life. Hopefully those who wish to take from those who…
Other people don't share your values, nor should they, nor should you expect them to. I would rather have more humans working these jobs, but minimum wage laws prevent that. There's no reason why your human interaction…