Message from @Undead Mockingbird
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They always push little by little.
Pseudo capitalism - only for the politburo
Mexicans just sprayed insecticide to the migrant caravan.
Lmao
Tomorrow they will shower hose them lmaooo
Can we just make an america's america where a free market STAYS a free market no matter what attempts are made.
Because of really solid rules that prevent the true bullshit
Might be nice.
The problem is that all sides always shout for the government to fix their problems.
That is why you get more and more bloat, like Windows.
You can't build a well functioning system by only ever adding things.
You need house cleaning.
Maybe standard practice for laws or some class of regulations shoud be that they have a deadline at which they have to be re-authorized. That's the case with some laws.
I want non-politicans are president from now on.
If they are no longer useful, they should disappear
I want Thomas Sowell as president.
Like trump? Lol
Milton Friedman as VP.
Paradise
I dont see how a zero regulations will work
Follow me around the corner.
I have a presentation there.
If trash aren't regulated I can just dump it at my competitors front door
Well, I was exaggerating.
So must have some regulation
Just a quick example
I like how Friedman explains the limits of regulations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cl_qwo2VIlU
He recognizes that some regulations are necessary, but provides a good rationale for how to minimize them.
Right, I see a system where the least amount of regulation that works
Like apple engineer says you take stuff out until you cant take out anymore
I think that maxime goes back further.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery
“Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.”
But who decides how much to regulate?
I don't particularly know what you mean by regulation. Using your trash example. What regulation for trash companies keeps them from dumping it on my front door, that isn't in place for my neighbor who doesn't have a trash company?
That is actually an interesting case.
One thing that really gets me, waste management from energy sector, dumping coal ash near rivers and streams, etc. On one hand you can say it's far enough to people shouldn't be a problem on the other hand those are the most toxic stuff around. Trump deregulated it, to my dismay.
Friedman and Peter Robinson discuss a particular case of a medication with lethal side effects.
holy shit