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Re: save waters & fish from socialism's destruction



My first reaction is also to get furious --at socialistic junk; my
second reaction is to laugh.

Let's save the Everglades from "capitalism" - under a governor who is
outspending and outsocializing any other governor from any party
before him.
But that's always the case because there is no difference between the
D&Rs, they are all just socialists.

LOL!!!!

It's appalling that there actually are socialists, or people calling
themselves socialists, who are so block-headed or so ideologically
obsessed not to see the absurdity in their own philosophy.

They might as well try the tired socialist arguments that the former
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Communist China and the National
Socialist German Workers' Party really weren't "socialist/communist"
... but you're not going to see this, are you?  Because you don't want
to.  Oh, well.

For anyone who has functioning brain, and who really cares about the
control of water pollution, I recommend some research on the condition
of the rivers of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and
Communist China, back when they were the leading socialist basketcases
in the world and socialism and/or "socialist" economic principles were
the rage.

Waters weren't protected by private property rights back then, and the
only
legal bulwark against water pollution was......none.   The results
were just what a sane person would expect from the tragedy of the
commons - i.e.,
absolutely disgusting.  The whole mess was documented rather 
thoroughly in various books and news reports, which you can probably
find on the net.

Now "AJ" and his buddies want to take us back to the Good
Old Days or expand the "statist quo."  Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb
dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb ....

It would be kind of interesting if the State of Florida were to
continue to embrace socialism, though. It would be fun to see
socialist ideologues
having to drink the results of their grand experiments, unfiltered,
from the tap.

The former U.S.S.R., East Europe, and China prove that socialism is
environmentally disastrous.

The Everglades prove that socialism is environmentally disastrous for
Florida. Government built roads through the Everglades, straightened
rivers, drained wetlands, cut canals, and subsidized cattle and sugar
with taxes and other socialism. The government has already done more
damage than private enterprise could ever have afforded to do.

Government's restoration plans are costly frauds. Let's fight the
government's antidisestablishmentarianism.

The best environment is a capitalist environment. The Everglades prove
that the color of a healthy environment and the color of money are the
same.  Mother Nature is a capitalist. Capitalists are the true greens.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] (JohnAndrew) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> My first reaction is to get furious at this junk; my second reaction
> is to laugh.
> 
> Let's save the Everglades from "socialism" - in Jeb Bush's state of
> Florida.
> 
> LOL!!!!
> 
> It's appalling that there actually are libertarians, or people calling
> themselves libertarians, who are so block-headed or so ideologically
> obsessed not to see the absurdity in this.
> 
> You might as well be detected "socialism" in the New York Stock
> Exchange ... but you're not going to see this, are you?  Because you
> don't want to.  Oh, well.
> 
> For anyone who has functioning brain, and who really cares about the
> control of water pollution, I recommend some research on the condition
> of the rivers of Great Britain in the 1840-1900 period, back when
> Britain was the leading market economy in the world and libertarian
> and/or "laissez faire" economic principles were the rage.
> 
> Pollution wasn't regulated by government fiat back then, and the only
> legal bulwark against water pollution was the system of property
> rights, as enforced by the British courts.  The results were just what
> a sane person would expect from the unregulated market - i.e.,
> absolutely disgusting.  The whole mess was documented rather
> thoroughly in a Royal Commission on the Prevention of Rivers Pollution
> in the period 1870-1876, which you can probably find in a good
> library.
> 
> Now "Rex" and his libertarian buddies want to take us back to the Good
> Old Days.  Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb
> dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb ....
> 
> It would be kind of interesting if the State of Florida were to try
> this, though. It would be fun to see free-market ideologues like Rex
> having to drink the results of their grand experiments, unfiltered,
> from the tap.
>



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