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To: gg cox who wrote (210557)1/26/2025 11:31:09 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217686
 
GG, here's a puzzle for you. What's the difference between a privately owned and operated insurance company and a compulsory criminal gang government operated one which forces me to pay for "protection" whether I want to or not and which their supporters and themselves don't have to pay for?

Warning, this is a very difficult high cognitive-power puzzle that few can solve.

Here's an even more difficult one - is there a problem with Mq's Tradable Citizenship system to replace the psychopathocratic commie crime scene under which our brief lives are subsumed? I don't mean straw man problems.

Of course people start out as zygotes in the commie corruptocrat system so they are totally dependent on the system. Because enough have survived to keep the system going doesn't mean it's a good system let alone the best system. Slavery worked great for the bosses too for centuries in many places, probably all at times. That doesn't mean it's a good idea. Commie systems are only a little up from slavery. In fact I can't actually think of a good accurate definition of how they're different. They both operate on the principle "You work, we eat, or else we'll kill you".

Mq's Tradable Citizenship is a system of freedom. Free enterprise is voluntary interactions and trade for mutual benefit at agreed value. Private property is property that the owner decides the disposition of it.

It's surprising that these ideas are so difficult for people to even grasp, let alone describe accurately. The dog-faced pony soldiers just chant "Commie Good, Envy Good, robbing good [when we do it],"

Mqurice