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by gamegoblin
3059 days ago
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I never said I was a big-government proponent, I just pointed out that your attack against them was fallacious. And you’re repeating the same logical fallacy (false equivalence [0]). To elaborate a bit, an average big-government proponent might support taxing cigarettes. I doubt you’d find a big-government supporter who would support banning all goods that werent produced by companies with an even number of letters in their name. Both of those examples are of government intervention in the market, but one is clearly absurd. Not all government intervention is equivalent. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_equivalence |
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Your strawman refutations are not convincing. I would rather you managed to pull up examples that a government might actually in good faith propose, to attempt to fix a perceived economic shortcoming, but that would still be opposed by our hypothetical (not you apparently) big-gov proponent.