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by luckylion 594 days ago
> You're adding complications that aren't there.

I'm just not ignoring externalities. You can't do your thing _unless_ the other thing is being taken care of, you have a hard dependency on it, so factoring in the cost of that is the right thing to do. You'll pay that cost, too, be it via your net-hookup fees, or taxes that subsidize it. If you're lucky, others will pay more than you do and you can make more money. That's economically viable at a small scale but does not scale far, because you quickly run out of other people who foot the bill.

Much like tax havens do not scale, because they don't produce anything of value, their concept does not work without other countries where the value is being created.