Message from @sɪᴅɪsɴᴏᴛʜᴇʀᴇ
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I mean the caravans and shit are an eye opener
But I gta
gtg*
Why is it a crisis now, but it wasn’t last year
But things like private oil companies do not take very good care of the environment except forced; wilderness tours and stuff like that would be better
Why didn’t trump shut down the gov last year for a wall
If it’s a crisis
Because they’re in public land
Visitor
Offshore drilling too
public land
not privately owned
Democrats care more about illegals then they do about the homeless and veterans on their streets and their own people who can't afford anything.
If that guy is seriously considering giving healthcare to illegals that's ridiculous.
Do they not know what illegal means?
For example with private property rights, you can’t pour chemicals down a stream because it will breach another’s private property right
The offshore areas are public land
@sɪᴅɪsɴᴏᴛʜᴇʀᴇ Which is why there are regulations to prevent that, and you could sue if your water is polluted
As in the state owns that
Only private property rights
I’m saying regulations help protect private property rights
They don’t
Like, you can’t dump arsenic on my land because that violates my rights
NAP does
So it’s illegal
yeah ofc
NAP
Regulations however
What you could say is that I’m using regulations to enforce the NAP
To protect people’s rights
Make it illegal to violate others’ rights
You don’t use regulations to enforce NAP. NAP is just a principle, if it’s broken the law enforcement sees to it
NAP is enforced with private property rights
But you can’t just say “by the power of private property rights, I compel you to stop dumping arsenic in the river 50 miles upstream” and the company just goes like “well, I have no choice”
You have to enforce rights
Through private courts etc
If you violate their private property rights it would go against NAP
Private courts seem sketchy at the very least
How