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From: tan@ihlpg.UUCP (Bill Tanenbaum)
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Subject: Re: Re: Health Care, Wonderful Market fo
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Date: Thu, 31-Oct-85 11:55:42 EST
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> >[Me]
> >	Market demand may very well be an adequate reflection of the demands
> >of the society.  But my demand for food won't give me a supply in
> >Libertaria if I have no money and no job.  Guess I will have to hit you
> >over the head and steal yours.  Such is Libertaria.
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> [Michael D. Walker (Mike)]
> Ah!  But in social-democracia you don't have to hit someone over the head
> to take their money;  the government does it for you and people "hardly feel
> it."  No need to get your hands dirty with theft, just send a letter to your
> representative and he will see that IRS goons do the rest.
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Personally, I would rather pay taxes to feed the poor than have them try to
kill me to get my possessions.  You apparently feel otherwise.  Pretty extreme
position, even for a libertarian.
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Bill Tanenbaum - AT&T Bell Labs - Naperville IL  ihnp4!ihlpg!tan