Message from @ventuz

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2019-01-10 07:42:48 UTC  

@chad what the fuck

2019-01-10 07:43:04 UTC  

How does eliminating rights to keep and charge people for making something you originally made

2019-01-10 07:43:08 UTC  

Or not allowing them atall

2019-01-10 07:43:13 UTC  

Create monopolies

2019-01-10 07:46:50 UTC  

That makes no sense, there is no evidence that patents boost innovation , if anything they disincentives innovation as you will be charged for using something or won’t even be able to use something. Not to@mention most innovations weren’t under patents.

“Why put in hundreds of hours or worker creating if a company can steal”
Wrong, you’ll@make the largest profit before a company “steals” it. And infact it’ll boost innovation as another company will try and improve it as much as they can.

“A free market is terribly flawed”

How the hell is a free market flawed, it’s the best system on earth to allocate resources.

“Regulations exist for a reason”
Regulations exist due to misunderstanding and economic illiteracy. All regulations create is monopolies, limit choice, increase prices and reduce economic growth

2019-01-10 07:46:57 UTC  

There’s a reason why the most free markets do the best.

2019-01-10 07:47:58 UTC  

The risk of being undermined by a submarine patent literally blocks innovation

2019-01-10 07:52:50 UTC  

@Anon365 workers rights improved in 1800s

2019-01-10 07:53:00 UTC  

As I said working hours dropped while real wages increased

2019-01-10 10:42:47 UTC  

Damn

2019-01-10 12:15:40 UTC  

that debate was so salty i could even smell the salt from my phone

2019-01-10 14:42:26 UTC  

What woudl thomas sowell say

2019-01-10 14:42:42 UTC  

best system for allocating resources which have alternative uses

2019-01-10 15:03:12 UTC  

@sɪᴅɪsɴᴏᴛʜᴇʀᴇ Workers right were still terrible before the 1930s. People still worked very long hours, made very little money, and would constantly be threatened to be fired. It took government intervention to make them better. Otherwise, the companies would have continued exploiting workers.

2019-01-10 15:30:42 UTC  

@Anon365 I said in the 1800s second part

2019-01-10 15:30:51 UTC  

Wages went up while working hours fell down

2019-01-10 15:30:59 UTC  

With a material standard of living increase

2019-01-10 15:31:06 UTC  

If anything FDRs intervention destroyed it

2019-01-10 16:06:44 UTC  

The Gilded Age was a period of rapid economic growth and technological innovation in the United States beginning in the latter half of the 19th Century and extending into the early 20th Century. During this time per capita income and living standards were raised dramatically. Infant mortality fell steadily and life expectancy was extended by many years. It was during this period of growth that the economy in the U.S. overtook that of Great Britain to be the world's largest.

2019-01-10 16:47:03 UTC  

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2019-01-10 16:47:05 UTC  

just saying

2019-01-10 16:47:30 UTC  

not bad

2019-01-10 16:47:37 UTC  

are you autistic?

2019-01-10 16:47:42 UTC  

😦

2019-01-10 16:47:52 UTC  

them tabs dude

2019-01-10 16:47:59 UTC  

Jordan Peterson

2019-01-10 16:48:04 UTC  

Transg...

2019-01-10 16:48:10 UTC  

charles manson

2019-01-10 16:48:10 UTC  

gg

2019-01-10 16:48:11 UTC  

Charles Manson

2019-01-10 16:48:17 UTC  

absolute mad lad

2019-01-10 16:54:39 UTC  

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2019-01-10 16:55:31 UTC  

ah

2019-01-10 17:07:54 UTC  

Did better than anticipated

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2019-01-10 17:11:28 UTC  

congrats dude omg im so happy sis yaaaaas

2019-01-10 17:11:44 UTC  

you got it sista yaaaaaass uuuu

2019-01-10 17:13:40 UTC  

I feel the love and support and positive energy and vibes coming my way thank you so much

2019-01-10 17:14:41 UTC  
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