Biden's Historic Infrastructure Bill - What's Inside

Started by eThneoLgrRnae7 pages
Originally posted by ilikecomics
Again I didn't write those, Frederick bastiat did. I never pretended like I didn't copy and paste it

Oh ok, it was a copy and paste.... nevermind then.

Originally posted by ilikecomics
I literally said I copy and pasted it. It's part of bastiat's argument, which I was referencing.

Lol I didn't see you're response.

Yeah I wouldn't say anything that long to these people, nor could I ever write that well.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Oh ok, it was a copy and paste.... nevermind then.
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae

I was in defense mode because they accused me of copy pasta when I said multiple times I copied. Sorry about the friendly fire.
😕 🙄

Not a big deal, forget about it.

It's not like it wounded me or anything.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Not a big deal, forget about it.

It's not like it wounded me or anything.

Stay cool, playa. 🙂

Originally posted by jaden_2.0
You should cast your mind back to the WSJ's CEO council in 2017 after being told their companies were to receive tax cuts in order for them to invest in creating new jobs and they almost all said they were just going to pocket the money for their shareholders.

The free market will sort all that out too.

Originally posted by Robtard
The free market will sort all that out too.

A free market wouldn't have taxes, or tax cuts.

Originally posted by ilikecomics
Corporations are inventions of the state, not the free market.

Provable by the fact they need government charters.

Originally posted by cdtm
Provable by the fact they need government charters.

And because the CEO can totally **** it up and not be held responsible.
Not being held accountable is a clear cut indicator that the state is involved.

Originally posted by ilikecomics
And because the CEO can totally **** it up and not be held responsible.
Not being held accountable is a clear cut indicator that the state is involved.
The democratic state...

GOP lawmakers want to punish the 13 Republicans who voted for Biden's infrastructure bill by kicking them off congressional committees, report says

This cult of Trump turns on it's own people for even the smallest of infractions.

Originally posted by Blakemore
The democratic state...

Which is a nice name for the welfare-warfare redistribution state, which is inherently tyrannical.

Originally posted by cdtm
Provable by the fact they need government charters.

Originally posted by ilikecomics
And because the CEO can totally **** it up and not be held responsible.
Not being held accountable is a clear cut indicator that the state is involved.

Why do you guys hate capitalism?

Originally posted by ilikecomics
Which is a nice name for the welfare-warfare redistribution state, which is inherently tyrannical.
If only you went to the DRC or North Korea, you'd know how ridiculous your views of the U.S. government are.

Originally posted by Robtard
Why do you guys hate capitalism?

Capitalism is when two people trade with mutual consent. I don't hate mutual consent. Not sure why you'd think that.

Originally posted by Blakemore
If only you went to the DRC or North Korea, you'd know how ridiculous your views of the U.S. government are.

Idk about the drc, but I'm very informed on nk and is part of the reason I'm an anarchist.

All states are more similar than dissimilar.

Originally posted by ilikecomics
Capitalism is when two people trade with mutual consent. I don't hate mutual consent. Not sure why you'd think that.

Rob always makes disingenuous, bad faith arguments. Pay it no mind.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Rob always makes disingenuous, bad faith arguments. Pay it no mind.

I'm sure the state pays him In some way to hold his quaint little views.

Originally posted by ilikecomics
Idk about the drc, but I'm very informed on nk and is part of the reason I'm an anarchist.

All states are more similar than dissimilar.

The DRC is one of the worst run countries in the world.