In a civilized society, should anyone or any government ever force anyone to do anything against his or her will as long as that person does not infringe upon the life, liberty, or property of another?

Monday, August 23, 2010

Finally, some good news!

As you can read here, the bloated public sector is selling its stuff! The more roads, buildings, zoos, libraries, etc. that we can get out of the hands of bureaucrats into the hands of entrepreneurs, the better!

After all, who does a better job - bureaucrats, who have not invested a dime, or entreprenuers, who have their own money at risk?

1 comment:

Mary said...

Hopefully, with the age of technology and the inter-web thingy, people who take over these new investments will be able to share the stories of their success.

Here's hoping that the government won't tax the people who buy these companies into oblivion or flood them with even more regulations once competition sets in.

I honestly think that if people were aware of the full extent of taxation and government regulations, they would rise as one and slay them. Or at least throw them out.

(I also don't know if i should be concerned with your frequency of posts lately. It's almost like a signal flare going up that things are about to get nasty.)