Well I've already accepted that this system will probably never exist, at least not anytime soon. That's why I just try to support the next best thing to having no government: having the most limited government possible.
I have to disagree. Anarcho-capitalism in my view is the most ethically, logically, and morally consistent philosophy and that is why I came to admire it. It maximizes individual liberties and freedom. It is a logically bulletproof, astoundingly consistent, rock solid philosophy and after...
Yeah, and Peter made some very good points at the end of the video about expensive regulations that do nothing to keep anyone safe, but she just kept talking over him and acting like a child while he was saying it. It's very sad to see such a level of ignorance.
The sad part is that this lady couldn't shut her annoying mouth for 2 seconds to listen to Schiff educate her on basic economics. She probably walked away from the conversation just as stupid as when she began, since she apparently wouldn't listen to a word the man was saying.
They will probably default on their obligations at some point, whether they do it honestly or through inflation, they will do it. But it will come with extremely immense economic pain.
Looks like Steven did a better job of explaining it
He's not talking about prostitution, later in the article he talks about a woman who has had to resort to sleeping with a store-owner in order to get a minimum wage job working there.
Yes, and the government should also set a minimum wage of $20 an hour while they're at it. If every countries' government used this brilliant solution, poverty would be eradicated!