Message from @Cody
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I am curious
Never mind. He won't yield so there's no point.
I guess we are speaking different languages, lol. The words seem the same, but all the meanings are different.
I would yield, but I defined a free market
And he has given up without even defining free market.... I'm just confused
Your definition is fine.
Instead of talking theoreticals and working towards the granular, I was going to try talking about specific cases and work up from there.
Your understanding of it, isn't, lol
Then plz talk to cat
Because, honestly, I don't have all the answers
Dont give up over me being a 20 year old
I go into debate to learn how others think and share how I think. I don't go into it specifically to persuade.
I was trying to explain my way of thinking
Be ready to ask questions and then let others talk
He never explained his....
Then keep asking questions
In fact rye just insulted me
Atleast paradox was polite about it
Anyhow, my arguement was not even over the definition of a free market
I was arguing that people shouldn't use the term free market if they believe in any regulations
But you never established a lot of basic concepts.
depends on what the regulations are regulating. Anything outside the market, is a separate system.
Which again is why I like to use specific examples.
Then what about the one cat said? What about lobbying firms, these are private businesses
What about slavery? That was a private transaction between businesses
limit government power and they go away on their own.
So, Paradox, where do you believe regulation of a market makes sense when the ideal is considered a free market but there is also the desire to maximize the overall social benefit of a market?
Codes, please stop
Ok
Throwing out so many topics you overwhelm the other member and they can't answer without confusing things
Alright, I will stop
So, @Paradox, where do you believe regulation of a market makes sense when the ideal is considered a free market but there is also the desire to maximize the overall social benefit of a market?
1. I don't believe regulation of a market makes sense, ever. 2. Desire? Not interested.
So, in the instance of public safety, how do you address companies lying on labels by placing ingredients different from what they say in a product? Or using unsafe ingredients? Food and drug purity and safety have not always been assumed. In 1906 the feds had to regulate the market to assure products contained what the labels said they did and in 1938 the same had to happen to ensure the products were even basically safe. Both regulations were in response to real market abuses.
@RyeNorth, feel free to let me know your thoughts on this particular instance of regulation as well if you are interested. Or anyone else. Working in health care, regulations in my industry are, the ones I am most familiar with so I'll tend toward those examples for my questions. And trust me, I've got some humdingers for stupid regs. 🙄
Take them to court and sue them. For breach of contract. They said they were selling me this, they instead sold me this.