tumscalcium
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Yes it was serious. You do away with the police and military the last thing you'll be doing is living in peace.
That's the narrative, isn't it. Recall I did post that I'm not opposed to a defensive military. I'm ok with the current model under our current paradigm. However I would prefer to move to a more private model, eventually.
Lincoln was able to finance the Civil War debt free. How did he manage to do that?
Did he have multi million dollar air planes? De he have nuclear submarines? Did he have multi million dollar tanks? Did he have satellites? Did he have much of anything other than men with muskets?
Comparing a civil war military to a modern 21st military is like comparing a ditch in your back yard to the Grand canyon.
Experience man, experience.
When I walk outside and water is pouring from the clouds, I don't need a weather man to tell me it's raining.
Didn't you just tout the fact that the gas tax pays for roads. Is that good or bad? Is it an acceptable level of theft? Also, you never addressed prisons, the criminal justice system, etc....
Minuscule, but it's all basically alcohol.
I just heard today that 4 out of 5 opioid addicts started with doctor subscribed drugs. Last year doctors subscribed enough opioids to treat every single adult in the US for 3 weeks. I think they also said that most heroin addicts started with doctor subscribed opioids.
Do you think opioids should be available for purchase by any adult without a doctor's prescription?
Minuscule, but it's all basically alcohol.
I just heard today that 4 out of 5 opioid addicts started with doctor subscribed drugs. Last year doctors subscribed enough opioids to treat every single adult in the US for 3 weeks. I think they also said that most heroin addicts started with doctor subscribed opioids.
Do you think opioids should be available for purchase by any adult without a doctor's prescription?
I didn't necessarily tout it as a good thing. All forced taxation is theft.
If there is a demand for prisons, or private protection agencies, the market should handle it. The same with a court or arbitration system. Of course this assumes that the American people finally realize who the real criminals are and reduce the current market demand for government. In other words, Americans aren't ready for real freedom.