I'm not going to define minute. I think we both know the regulation in
the states is benign.
and if Free Trade is the answer,no regulation of any kind does that
suppose anybody can just become a doctor without any medical practise
or 'regulation' and the market will decide who are good doctors or
not?
How many patients will die before the market has spoken??

On Oct 1, 12:43 am, "M.A. Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Princip
>      If I understand you correctly your basically claiming that the
>      minute regulation in western liberal democracies such as
> <snip>
>
> MJ
> Define minute.
>
> America has reams and reams and reams of regulation.
> In fact, such has EXPLODED in recent decades.
>
> In America, one can hardly do *anything* without obtaining
> the Government's permission, following the Government's
> mandates and edicts.
>
> Such has ZERO to do with capitalism.
>
> Additionally, Free Trade REQUIRES no Government intervention
> as well (hence "free") ... which is NOT practiced in America
> either.
>
> There *IS* a reason capitalism and free trade go 'hand-in-hand'.
> Too bad NEITHER are prevalent nor practiced.
>
> Regard$,
> --MJ
>
> While the Pobble was in the water some unidentified creatures
> came and ate his toes off, and when he got home his aunt remarked:
> It's a fact the whole world knows, That Pobbles are happier
> without their toes, which is funny because it has a meaning,
> and one might even say a political significance. For the whole
> theory of authoritarian government is summed up in the statement
> that Pobbles are happier without their toes.  -- George Orwell
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