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Give me some Corporate Canadian Stories; seems unusual for a GUY living in Canada to fixate on U.S. Corporations. I'm not disagreeing with you, I just find it odd, your in the house taunting the bullies outside on your sidewalk.
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@symbius1 3 years to global total fishing collapse. And people think the economy is bad...We are screwed.
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"This is your typical egalitarian leftist crap that ruined our schools."
lol, quite the opposite actually.
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This is your typical egalitarian leftist crap that ruined our schools. He is very anti-American, how does he think the British empire ruled such for so long?
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excellent video
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are you an anarchist? wait a minute, by bad, I need to learn more about "ideologies..." etc. maybe a better question from me is "what 'ideology' do you hold dear to your heart, so much you would die representing it if it was threatened by the 'state'" as a form of "alternative" government? u know what? the Indians survived without a monetary system for years and years, but the Capitalists came as a "majority" and forced us to live like them. what do you think?
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@beatlesrock4ever -- Who is the keeper of this "history of deceit" -- there could not be a "public" record house, anyone with control over records has 'power' and is thus "gov't." In a free-society there is no DMV nor is there a need for "birth certificates" -- in fact identification is not needed. We would "agree" without contracts based on our word and references -- there are "no guarantees" in a free-society so the "property-ownership" argument is moot (in a free-society).
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@beatlesrock4ever -- I agree no one living agreed to the Constitution nor a Voting Republic. We are fantacizing about how a free-market would function, not discussing reality. In said fantasy, my argument is that An-Cap leads back to Cap-italism, and on to Crony-Cap-italism. One of those All Cap's leads back to home type arguments, home being "reality." I would never chose the arbitrator of your choice and you would be suspect of my arbitrator, less we worked out a "deal" with said 3rd party
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@beatlesrock4ever -- If you can assign "power" to a third party, what is the difference between that and a voting republic -- just because it's local does not make it "healthy." If you can sign-away your power (authority) then you can abdicate self-rule and self-ownership -- if you can do this in the short-run you can do it in the long-run, without a governing body to tell you not too; therefore, in the long-run An-Cap leads back to Cap-italism, and then onto Corporatism as third party grows.
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"Bound" by contract? Who binds you in a free-society? Who runs the Force-Agency (Gov't) of Absolute Rule? They must have the "power" (right) over your property and person -- otherwise they have not "binding" power and you cannot guarantee contracts.
I watch stefbot because when he predicts things, he's usually right....and it's scary that he's right knowing that he's basing his predictions on the government's hatred of it's citizens and on the destructive psychopathic nature of corporations and those that falsely advocate for "free" markets............
commonspectator 1 year ago 19
@idapwnone wtf,where do i go to debate for money?
CoffeShopLife 1 year ago 2