@ChewchewtrainUS@Grooovotron@ProjectAncap@AnCapShow Yes because people will keep buying the bad yoghurt and the only thing that could possibly stop that is the use of force.
No chance they'd just go bankrupt.
@MickamiousG So they should be hamstrung by the uncompetitive Australia dollar and minimum wage?
This is exactly what the ALP/LNP intend and youre playing into their hands
Why do you think they revised funding for parties?
@lucyham@DaveMilbo You can't make a salient argument because you dont have a positoon other than jealousy
Might is controlled by the government, no one can be forced into an action outside the use of might
Dominant forrce allows involuntary trade
@lucyham@DaveMilbo Billionaires engage in voluntary trade
Academics, politicians and journalists exist on involuntary trades
You can't argue involuntary trade is good, but please, try.
@lucyham@DaveMilbo Those are great assertions but why would large numbers of a people repeatedly engage in a behaviour if it wasn't beneficial to them?
@lucyham@DaveMilbo This would be a great point if i wasn't arguing the most fundamental of economic principles
Also very funny that you use journalism to attack academia.
You're both the highest of enemies.
@lucyham@DaveMilbo You had an opportunity to argue the facts of your position.
This is how you chose to respond
You have no idea how intellectually bankrupt your side is and the comeuppance for your elitist sneering is gonna be wild
@lucyham@DaveMilbo You don't understand the economic reality behind gains from trade
Billionaires who engage in voluntary trade only help the world by creating wealth. Involuntary trade harms wealth. These are undeniable facts
First year microecnomics basic learning .