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M.A. Johnson wrote:
> Princip
>     I'm not going to define minute. I think we both know the regulation in
>     the states is benign.
> MJ
> And hence the CORE of this fantasy world in which you live.  Hey,
> if it does not FIT your religious ideal ... no problem ... we will just
> PRETEND it does.
>
> Regulations serve multi-fold ... from hampering innovation, to
> protecting entry into the marketplace.
>
> Joe wanting to facilitate "lenders" and "borrowers" a place to
> contract with one another (perhaps for a fee for his efforts)
> [gee, that would be capitalism] ... as a "bank" ... must adhere
> to reams and reams and reams of Government regulations,
> mandates and the like that you want to pretend are non-existent.
>
>
> Princip
>     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?
> MJ
> As opposed to the Government deciding who is and is not qualified
> because they jump through arbitrary hoops?
>
> Yes, we already established the fact that you oppose capitalism.
>
> So YOU do not believe you (and others) should be FREE to contract
> with your local auto mechanic ... having him remove your appendix?
> You really think People are too stupid to make informed decisions?
>
> Princip
>      How many patients will die before the market has spoken??
> MJ
> Praise be to Government, Amen.
>
> So, in your world, People are too stupid to make decisions for
> themselves ... they need omniscient Bureaucrats (let me guess,
> elected by majority) to dictate and mandate for them.  We will
> ignore the problem with these stupid People having the ability
> to properly choose these leaders ....
>
> Regard$,
> --MJ
>
> Every citizen who has produced or acquired a product,
> should have the option of applying it immediately to his own
> use or of transferring it to whoever on the face of the earth
> agrees to give him in exchange the object of his desires. To
> deprive him of this option . . . solely to satisfy the convenience
> of another citizen, is to legitimize an act of plunder and to violate
> the law of justice. -- Fr�d�ric Bastiat
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