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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2007

"Privatization" is a nice way of handing off your monopoly to someone else, maintain control over it, and put on the veneer of market freedom.

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  • mustache is hilarious

  • indeed. I miss it very much

  • question, how are you going to control the monopolies in a free market from taking over the market?

  • I am going to make a video on monopolies just for you

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  • The mustache, AND whiskey? That is classy as fuck! I declare Thorsmitersaw as the classiest anarchist!

  • Not by followers of the Austrian school. They called him out YEARS before the company fell.

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  • @suutari13 what people? all people? How will that go by? The government's guns pointing at everyone trying to sell groceries or grow vegetables in their backyard... DOn't vote

  • @suutari13

    What about food? Or shoes? I think that cellphones are important, should they belong to the state too?

  • Basic necessities of the people shoud belong to the state like water, electricity, housing, food.

  • In order to rectify state "ownership" of roads, the only just

    path seems to be to creating a corporation of the all the

    tax victims who paid taxes in that jurisdiction.

    It would to argue against this since it is

    essentially "democratic". You're just giving title to those

    who were forced to pay for it.

    Stock in the company might be non-transferable to

    outsiders. Since it was formerly "public property," it's best

    to preserve it as a locally owned company of residents.

  • you tell'em where to stick it lol Like your vids bro.

  • Sick mustache bro!!!

  • ahhhh....good gun you have there.

  • There are already several state roads to one destination. There are several state roads partially owned by the state and cities based on location.

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