Creating poverty: one thing government does successfully
No Force, No Fraud
by Bob Smith
03/20/07
Because government actions are forced upon all of us, we are left with no alternative but to suffer the increased cost. In an uncontrolled market … a free market … we would have a wide variety of products at differing prices. We would have, for example, inexpensive automobiles, less expensive food, and truly affordable housing. Versions of all those items would still be available at higher, more expensive, levels for those who could afford them, but we would each have the choice of trading a bit of safety for lower prices. Such was the America we once had, an America that made it possible for poor immigrants arriving here to not only survive, but, through frugality and hard work, work their up the economic scale...
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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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by Bob Smith
03/20/07
Because government actions are forced upon all of us, we are left with no alternative but to suffer the increased cost. In an uncontrolled market … a free market … we would have a wide variety of products at differing prices. We would have, for example, inexpensive automobiles, less expensive food, and truly affordable housing. Versions of all those items would still be available at higher, more expensive, levels for those who could afford them, but we would each have the choice of trading a bit of safety for lower prices. Such was the America we once had, an America that made it possible for poor immigrants arriving here to not only survive, but, through frugality and hard work, work their up the economic scale...
http://tinyurl.com/27hqyf
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=poverty
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Bob+Smith
rudkla - 21. Mär, 18:08