Comment 30855

By JonC (registered) | Posted May 06, 2009 at 20:56:55

So you agree that Government expenditures are not correlated to successful economies (you don't say that, but you expand upon my point implying agreement). But notice how you then argue some other unrelated point that no one made. My point being that your opinion (that the success of the USSR vs America is directly correlated to the level of government expenditure) is absurd, and I'm glad you agree that cherry picking two pieces of data from the entirety of history is disingenuous, to be polite.

As to "What is your point? That because I benefit from your education, that I must be forced to pay for it. That's like saying that I should be forced to pay pretty women for their gym membership, because I benefit from their beauty."

a) Not forced. You can always move elsewhere, or decide to not pay taxes, or create a political platform to attempt to convince the populous that dog eat dog is the best society, or make a legal case that you are being unfairly taxed. Other than that, Yes. b) Those examples are not analogous. c) You missed the point of going to the gym.

As for failed examples of capitalism, I of course was being sarcastic, if your counter argument is that there has never been a true example of capitalism, you only further insult your ability to debate.

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