Things that other people use, sure. Current laws and customs allow for absurd extensions of property.The state, as you would expect, is the worst offender. Governments think they own vast tracks on land. They forbid people from moving freely across theses borders.
12/7/2007 3:11:49 PM
Do some rich people waste money on a lot of nice things that they don't really need? Sure. But that doesn't mean you should be able to just break into their house and take their things simply because you don't have as many things as them. And some people like Mr. Horn apparently feel very strongly about that, strongly enough to shoot the thieves.]
12/7/2007 3:17:46 PM
i still can't believe this guy is for real. You must have skipped out on Econ 101 or not acquired any basic knowledge on how the world works or have had any exposure to the real world. What you say may sound "nice" but it would NEVER be viable. You have been watching Star Trek too much. Why are you in college since you hate the institution so much. What is the purpose of your degree in helping to create your hippyrific utopian paradise.
12/7/2007 3:51:34 PM
No, I did well in the basic economics class I took at State. I understand mainstream economics. I'm even fond some leftist economists, such as the CEPR folks.I used more or less accept that stuff. Now I question the basis of capitalism.
12/7/2007 4:09:51 PM
competition breeds innovationwork hard play harddo well and get rewardedon the other hand if your goal in life is to sit around smoking weed, playing acoustic guitar, and chatting philosophy then yeah maybe you would have a problem with capitalism since it provides no free handouts
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12/8/2007 2:28:02 PM
Seeing as how the Texas law is written, I really don't see how he is going to be found guilty of any crime. He clearly was defending a neighbors property.I think we should be allowed to defend property. And while bringing a gun with you to confront burglars can indeed escalate the situation - I would never go unarmed when confronting a burglar. I think the sketchy part gets narrowed down to the reason why he shot them - was he fearful for his person - or did they threaten him? If they made any move to either run away, or surrender, I don't think he should have shot.But regardless, Texas doesn't care about my moral interpretation of the situation, the way their law was written, I think this guy is clear.
12/9/2007 8:33:51 PM
by the way, nice find HURand i think people need to be more aware of the ability for people to protect themselvesi always wonder about people who threaten others or get physically aggressive with strangers - not knowing if the stranger has a gun...thats a dangerous game to play
12/9/2007 8:35:04 PM
thanks paul; you graduating this fall??
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