8/21/2013 2:45:52 PM
What? Before you came, they had water flowing by their little village they they used to drink, wash, and irrigate. You come along, damn up the river, and they no longer have running water. They're going to think that's theft. This is a big problem in today's America.And what if someone moves upstream of your farm, dams the water, causing you to not have access to water. What are you going to do.Again, your "ideas" don't have any root in reality. It's not the way the world and humans work.
8/21/2013 2:49:39 PM
No worries, those poor farmers downstream formed a corporation to pool resources and then built a diversion canal upstream from d357r0y3r. They are now diverting all of the water from the stream.d357's crops have all wilted and he has died
8/21/2013 2:59:17 PM
What about his Oxen?
8/21/2013 3:00:15 PM
the indian guide that he trusted stole all of his oxen
8/21/2013 3:01:20 PM
Yeah, I'm not going to spend time fighting these ridiculously solvable "what if" scenarios. I'm capable of trotting out how it might be handled in the absence of a state monopoly, but this would be speculation on my part, just as its speculation on your part. Luckily, we don't need to speculate when it comes to how governments works in "reality".What if the government lies in order to start an unjust war, hundreds of thousands of people die as a result, and the people don't really give a shit?What happens if Congress passes an unjust law, the President signs it, and the Supreme Court upholds it?See, I can play the "what if" game too. The only difference is that my "what ifs" aren't "what ifs" at all, they are actually happening, no speculation needed.
8/21/2013 3:09:48 PM
as has been asked before, why have your ideas never been tried?well, i guess they have in some degrees. and has been pointed out, you can look back on thousands of years of history and see that they ultimately fail. they might be good ideas in theory, but they don't work in reality. someones always going to rule. someones always going to resort to violence.
8/21/2013 3:14:34 PM
"Property is theft!" is an old saying with plenty of meaning, but also a lot of shock value, which is IMO why people love to throw it around. Note that Proudhon also wrote that "Property is liberty," so his views were pretty nuanced (and I may not represent them very well).The gist is that inherent in the ownership of property is the right to deny the use of that property to another individual. Thus you are stealing the ability of everyone else that may be interested in using that property as soon as you claim ownership. Of course, you'll need to accept that many forms of ownership are arbitrary and a social construct.
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8/21/2013 4:31:25 PM
hey so do we all agree that property tax is garbage? or at least that there should be exemptions for people without income? (not just for the elderly and disabled)if so i will cede this thread to the anarchism debate.[Edited on August 21, 2013 at 4:40 PM. Reason : .]
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8/21/2013 7:17:13 PM
^Bear with me because I'm terrible at economicsCars don't appreciate and we pay property taxes on them. Houses can appreciate or depreciate. So you aren't necessarily earning income from your property. It's not a fair system. Even if you take the original value of your car, adjust it for inflation, and pay something like 15% of that adjustment, it would be way less than what we pay currently (at least what I pay in Charlotte).And even if it did make sense economically, does it make sense morally?[Edited on August 22, 2013 at 8:50 AM. Reason : .]
8/22/2013 8:49:29 AM
Sure, from a rational deconstructionist standpoint, we should assume that the full range of assets exists - from the violently depreciating to the cash cows.You correctly observe that we institute the legal definition of property tax on violently depreciating assets. In order to make the car have a "false" value gain, you would have to benchmark it to a currently that has over 15% inflation.This is slightly ridiculous, but surely it would not be better to eliminate the "property tax" and simultaneously inflate the daylights out of our currency. In terms of financial manipulation, the government could get the same amount out of you with both methods.
8/22/2013 10:29:52 AM