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>Crony Capitalism Tribute; Mafia Dons vs. Politicians; Who Really Won the Election? - Mish - Global Economic Analysis
I get this from John Stosell's book, "No, They Can't"...

Businesses are greedy. Okay, fair enough. But the more power you give to Government, the more businesses will lobby the government in order to get their way. You can boycott a business, and convince others to do the same. Can the same be said about the Government?

Personally I've been trying to get people to boycott the incredibly centralized power and control center called the government, maybe not entirely but at least to a certain degree, by buying something that governments hate these days but cannot seem to completely eradicate... gold and silver. I have found it's not easy. People like government. They believe government is good, government is great, to the point that it needs to be funded... no matter what it takes! Some even say we don't pay enough in taxes, but they cannot tell me what a fair tax is. That's because I can think for myself and I make up my own my mind about what taxes are fair. From an Anarcho-capitalist point of view, that would be no government imposed tax is fair, all taxation is theft.

I want to say that,I like Ron Paul a lot. He's been asked a few times if was actually an Anarcho-capitalist. I think he gave the best answer he could in one of his replies where he said, "I think that's the ultimate goal, but I don't think we're ready for that." He was giving his opinion. He didn't say that we are not ready for that. He's not trying to say that whether we're ready for that or not is all up to him. Anyway, I think it's probably the best, most correct, short answer/opinion someone could give to that question.


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Beginning of the headline :Who Really Won the Election? If you think Republicans won the recent mid-term election you are mistaken. PolicyMic has One Chart that Shows Who Won. Most Expensive Senate Races Money Won the Election! The Center for Responsive Politics projects the 2014 mid-term election will cost roughly $3.67 billion. When all is said and done, Team Red (all Republican candidates, parties, committees and conservative outside groups) will spend $1.75 billion on this election. Team Blue (all Democratic c... Read More
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