Message from @sɪᴅɪsɴᴏᴛʜᴇʀᴇ

Discord ID: 533772500270579713


2019-01-12 22:19:22 UTC  

I mean the caravans and shit are an eye opener

2019-01-12 22:19:24 UTC  

But I gta

2019-01-12 22:19:28 UTC  

gtg*

2019-01-12 22:19:29 UTC  

Why is it a crisis now, but it wasn’t last year

2019-01-12 22:19:40 UTC  

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

2019-01-12 22:19:44 UTC  

Why didn’t trump shut down the gov last year for a wall

2019-01-12 22:19:47 UTC  

If it’s a crisis

2019-01-12 22:19:48 UTC  

Because they’re in public land

2019-01-12 22:19:50 UTC  

Visitor

2019-01-12 22:19:55 UTC  

Offshore drilling too

2019-01-12 22:19:57 UTC  

public land

2019-01-12 22:20:03 UTC  

not privately owned

2019-01-12 22:20:18 UTC  

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.

2019-01-12 22:20:27 UTC  

If that guy is seriously considering giving healthcare to illegals that's ridiculous.

2019-01-12 22:20:34 UTC  

Do they not know what illegal means?

2019-01-12 22:20:44 UTC  

For example with private property rights, you can’t pour chemicals down a stream because it will breach another’s private property right

2019-01-12 22:20:54 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/418667927169138688/533772390182682624/image0.png

2019-01-12 22:21:12 UTC  

The offshore areas are public land

2019-01-12 22:21:12 UTC  

@sɪᴅɪsɴᴏᴛʜᴇʀᴇ Which is why there are regulations to prevent that, and you could sue if your water is polluted

2019-01-12 22:21:16 UTC  

As in the state owns that

2019-01-12 22:21:21 UTC  

no regulations are needed

2019-01-12 22:21:26 UTC  

Only private property rights

2019-01-12 22:21:37 UTC  

I’m saying regulations help protect private property rights

2019-01-12 22:21:40 UTC  

They don’t

2019-01-12 22:21:53 UTC  

Like, you can’t dump arsenic on my land because that violates my rights

2019-01-12 22:21:57 UTC  

NAP does

2019-01-12 22:22:01 UTC  

So it’s illegal

2019-01-12 22:22:04 UTC  

yeah ofc

2019-01-12 22:22:06 UTC  

NAP

2019-01-12 22:22:10 UTC  

Regulations however

2019-01-12 22:22:31 UTC  

What you could say is that I’m using regulations to enforce the NAP

2019-01-12 22:22:42 UTC  

To protect people’s rights

2019-01-12 22:22:55 UTC  

Make it illegal to violate others’ rights

2019-01-12 22:23:00 UTC  

You don’t use regulations to enforce NAP. NAP is just a principle, if it’s broken the law enforcement sees to it

2019-01-12 22:23:10 UTC  

NAP is enforced with private property rights

2019-01-12 22:23:56 UTC  

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”

2019-01-12 22:24:00 UTC  

You have to enforce rights

2019-01-12 22:24:14 UTC  

Through private courts etc

2019-01-12 22:24:28 UTC  

If you violate their private property rights it would go against NAP

2019-01-12 22:24:30 UTC  

Private courts seem sketchy at the very least

2019-01-12 22:24:35 UTC  

How