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		<title>By: Tasine</title>
		<link>http://morality101.net/blog/force/#comment-154</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 19:06:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am relatively new to this force vs freedom idea, but I am sold on it 100%.  I can see the total validity of freedom and the error and reoressuib of force.  

I hope more people will read items by this writer.  It isn&#039;t initially self-evident, but when really thought about, one wonders why he never thought of that himself.  LOL.  Great comment!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am relatively new to this force vs freedom idea, but I am sold on it 100%.  I can see the total validity of freedom and the error and reoressuib of force.  </p>
<p>I hope more people will read items by this writer.  It isn&#8217;t initially self-evident, but when really thought about, one wonders why he never thought of that himself.  LOL.  Great comment!</p>
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		<title>By: Striker</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 17:55:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This comment is my reply to j__ from Prop, a braindead proponent of Force.  I&#039;m posting it here because somehow Prop failed to post the comment.  Besides, it&#039;ll get more reads here anyway!

I wrote my “Force” article to the irrationality and immorality of Force, thinking that readers can relate that to everything. You: No-Force is “radical”? Oops! Do you believe that proves anything?

Instead, your reply is a link at MN university written by a proponent of Force? LOL! You quote a fictional person making an irrational statement in a fictional movie as an Authority? LOL! If the needs of “the few” are to be rejected in favor of the needs of “the many”, what happens to “the few”? You would kill off “the few” producers and then irrationally expect that the needs of “the many” would be better met? “We all know”? Wrong, we all don’t know that; most of us know Better. What you BELIEVE you “know” is false — an untruth. It’s straight from Karl Marx’s “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need”. The USSR and its “Soviet bloc” under communism used Force, killed millions of people enFORCING it, and finally FAILED. Why would anyone want to follow those footsteps, without Right to Life, without Liberty.  Is that what you really want?

In a truly free society, a neighbor who is cheated can deal directly with the cheater. Don’t worry, the cheater will soon learn better behavior or be exiled from society . Your Regulator, though, would spend a bundle of money stolen by taxing the Victim and the People, to prosecute and provide the cheater with a free home, food, utilities and “healthcare” in the jail of his choice, all courtesy of “society”.

People who don’t pay for services simply don’t get services, so simple, huh?

The oil companies — those many competing for your business, are regulated by the constrictions of a free market. That would be the reason that gas is not already $20 per gallon. Have you not noticed the large part of gas prices is for taxes to the regulators to maintain the roads. Notice how many bridges are declared unsafe? Your buddy regulator diverted those taxes somewhere else, right? Probably buried under all the debt in your government vault, right? Actually the gas taxes are at least more fair, them that drives pays.

Electric rates per kw/h are normally subject to approval of the state’s corporation commission (a Regulator). Notice how rates continue to rise despite being regulated? So who is regulating the regulators? Regulatory restraints against new or additional energy sources serve to reduce both competition and supply, resulting in higher prices to everyone.

People and companies who pollute and cause damage to others are liable for those damages. It’s not regulation that stops it, it is the prudent approach of everyone to minimize such losses. To totally STOP such damage would require a gestapo 24/7 at every water source in the world, can you afford that?

The whole problem in education is the lack of competition because of government monopoly. To convert to a private system would painlessly improve education and “literacy” which is slipping badly now, reduce costs immensely, eliminate brainwashing, and probably help considerably with natural economic population control — think about that one! No teachers would necessarily become unemployed in switching to a private system, but the poor ones would earn less and the competent teachers would earn more and have opportunities for advancement.

The “poor” are poor by choice — often that choice being taking that “free ride” on the welfare train. True Freedom gives them the opportunity to rise above poor. Moral people take care of seeing that their kids are educated; all they need is the opportunities within freedom to do so.

There is no need to go on and on. A little brain-power in action under that tin hat brings a solution for each item you can list. It can all be done without Force. If you want government to do something for you, okay, but you may not use government to Force everyone else to pay for your dreams. It’s easy enough to see how someone (you, j__) who has worked only for government including a “government contractor” doesn’t understand freedom because he’s never experienced it.

Any proponent of Force can do this only by opposing Liberty. You have chosen to be the enemy of Freedom, which makes you an enemy of all in America who hold their freedom as the highest priority, including myself.

Don&#039;t go away mad, just GO AWAY!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This comment is my reply to j__ from Prop, a braindead proponent of Force.  I&#8217;m posting it here because somehow Prop failed to post the comment.  Besides, it&#8217;ll get more reads here anyway!</p>
<p>I wrote my “Force” article to the irrationality and immorality of Force, thinking that readers can relate that to everything. You: No-Force is “radical”? Oops! Do you believe that proves anything?</p>
<p>Instead, your reply is a link at MN university written by a proponent of Force? LOL! You quote a fictional person making an irrational statement in a fictional movie as an Authority? LOL! If the needs of “the few” are to be rejected in favor of the needs of “the many”, what happens to “the few”? You would kill off “the few” producers and then irrationally expect that the needs of “the many” would be better met? “We all know”? Wrong, we all don’t know that; most of us know Better. What you BELIEVE you “know” is false — an untruth. It’s straight from Karl Marx’s “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need”. The USSR and its “Soviet bloc” under communism used Force, killed millions of people enFORCING it, and finally FAILED. Why would anyone want to follow those footsteps, without Right to Life, without Liberty.  Is that what you really want?</p>
<p>In a truly free society, a neighbor who is cheated can deal directly with the cheater. Don’t worry, the cheater will soon learn better behavior or be exiled from society . Your Regulator, though, would spend a bundle of money stolen by taxing the Victim and the People, to prosecute and provide the cheater with a free home, food, utilities and “healthcare” in the jail of his choice, all courtesy of “society”.</p>
<p>People who don’t pay for services simply don’t get services, so simple, huh?</p>
<p>The oil companies — those many competing for your business, are regulated by the constrictions of a free market. That would be the reason that gas is not already $20 per gallon. Have you not noticed the large part of gas prices is for taxes to the regulators to maintain the roads. Notice how many bridges are declared unsafe? Your buddy regulator diverted those taxes somewhere else, right? Probably buried under all the debt in your government vault, right? Actually the gas taxes are at least more fair, them that drives pays.</p>
<p>Electric rates per kw/h are normally subject to approval of the state’s corporation commission (a Regulator). Notice how rates continue to rise despite being regulated? So who is regulating the regulators? Regulatory restraints against new or additional energy sources serve to reduce both competition and supply, resulting in higher prices to everyone.</p>
<p>People and companies who pollute and cause damage to others are liable for those damages. It’s not regulation that stops it, it is the prudent approach of everyone to minimize such losses. To totally STOP such damage would require a gestapo 24/7 at every water source in the world, can you afford that?</p>
<p>The whole problem in education is the lack of competition because of government monopoly. To convert to a private system would painlessly improve education and “literacy” which is slipping badly now, reduce costs immensely, eliminate brainwashing, and probably help considerably with natural economic population control — think about that one! No teachers would necessarily become unemployed in switching to a private system, but the poor ones would earn less and the competent teachers would earn more and have opportunities for advancement.</p>
<p>The “poor” are poor by choice — often that choice being taking that “free ride” on the welfare train. True Freedom gives them the opportunity to rise above poor. Moral people take care of seeing that their kids are educated; all they need is the opportunities within freedom to do so.</p>
<p>There is no need to go on and on. A little brain-power in action under that tin hat brings a solution for each item you can list. It can all be done without Force. If you want government to do something for you, okay, but you may not use government to Force everyone else to pay for your dreams. It’s easy enough to see how someone (you, j__) who has worked only for government including a “government contractor” doesn’t understand freedom because he’s never experienced it.</p>
<p>Any proponent of Force can do this only by opposing Liberty. You have chosen to be the enemy of Freedom, which makes you an enemy of all in America who hold their freedom as the highest priority, including myself.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t go away mad, just GO AWAY!</p>
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