amadeus
Bishop of Bio-Dome
Wouldn't it just be easier to not have this happen?So what happens if you drive a hundred miles an hour past an elementary school and run over a half dozen kindergarteners?
Wouldn't it just be easier to not have this happen?So what happens if you drive a hundred miles an hour past an elementary school and run over a half dozen kindergarteners?
Isn't that the kindergarteners' fault for not being armed and sufficiently capable of shooting the driver?So what happens if you drive a hundred miles an hour past an elementary school and run over a half dozen kindergarteners?
They could move into the legal sale of..
I'm not sure that violently enforced local monopolies constitute a "free market". That's like saying that feudal Europe had a "free market" on land.Criminalization makes the drug market the only truly "free" market left in America and if it were legalized it would be run by the same subsidized corporate hacks who are destroying everything else.
Just like North Korea.Obviously the sanctions aren't working.
So you're saying that... We should sell weed to the North Koreans? Y'know, that might actually work!Just like North Korea.
He is on to us. He is learning that unless we ban a right a day our misery powered thought generator will backfire.you socialists, you're all evil.
I'm not sure that violently enforced local monopolies constitute a "free market". That's like saying that feudal Europe had a "free market" on land.
Isn't higher up the supply chain what counts? I mean, you could have a thousand independent news stands, but if they're only able to sell the Murdoch press because he had all his rivals shot...I suppose that violently enforced local monopolies don't seem very "free market"-ey, and when you're talking about that coke game then you're totally right, there's a lot of money on the line and you're working that corner and, no I hear you. But for the particular contraband in question I do not find violently enforced local monopolies to be the case on the end level distribution. Now, further up the supply chain there's probably a lot more violence and monopolization, granted.
So did Blackbeard.But I guess that I consider violence somewhat of a free market solution...
Isn't higher up the supply chain what counts? I mean, you could have a thousand independent news stands, but if they're only able to sell the Murdoch press because he had all his rivals shot...
So did Blackbeard.![]()