| >Yes, it does, if the voters decide it does. Republic beats market. No it doesn't. People's rights are inalienable. Rights would be meaningless if they're merely created at the whim of the majority. >Ah, yes, beating the "taxes are rape" drum. The prisons you send tax evaders to have a problem with rape. You're endorsing doing this to people who don't pay a share of the currency they receive in private trade. >Also, this isn't a private transaction, it's a property tax. I was referring to your comment that tariffs and the like are justifiable. > Is it still within your property rights when it starts adversely affecting the people around you? No of course it isn't within your rights. At this point you're engaging in an action that is causing toxic chemicals to violate the property of your neighbours. |