I watched it. Then watched parts 1 and 3. Good stuff.
Awesome. When I post, I hope at least one person gets something out of it (even if they disagree).
welfare statist = Employ a half dozen people all of whom are paid out of supranormal profits, and actually like me
Charity is not welfare. You're welcome to be charitable with your own money, when you try to force other people to spend money the way you want them to, that is welfare statism.
Also, supranormal profits means you don't have competition.
Also, you must be pretty new to employing people. They don't like you. They like that you pay them. When you stop paying them, they will like their new boss. People put up with all sorts of bullshit to earn a wage.
I thought the two of you were buddies. What happened to the love?
She reminds me of
a particular James Brown song. (tinyurl to avoid YT embed, not dickroll)
People always accuse libertarians of being liberal or conservative. We side with the right on certain things, then when we argue for civil liberties we're called "dirty liberals", we agree with the left on some things and then when we argue for economic freedom we're called "corporate fascists".
Well said. Libertarians agree with right and left on freedom, but disagree on left and right statism.
Very true I often say the same things. I see it on a daily basis. People wanting to get paid more than what their job is worth.
Yup.
Everyone wants to be paid more, but competition (attracted by high profits) keeps wages and margins in check naturally. The problem with minimum wage legislation is that it locks out unskilled workers from the labor force, and raises the wages of skilled workers artificially through less competition.
Those skilled workers are then taxed to pay welfare and entitlements to the people who are locked out by minimum wage.
So neither group really benefits. What has happened though, is we now have two political constituencies who have become dependent on the state to give them higher wages or welfare.
Thus it becomes a rationale for propping up the system (empowering politicians, regulation and taxation) over time. This is the false right-left paradigm. A duel between two equally wrong positions that makes everyone poorer.