RE: Steemians: What's your economic philosophy?
Scandanavian Social Democrazy.
Well, I guess I'm going with no matter how many times you vote on my rights I still don't think you get to decide them. That includes what I do with my money, my life, my marriage, my genitals, my commerce, my time, my kids, and generally speaking "my lawn."
Your regulations basically put a limit on my private authority to act in whatever way I wish so long as no harm and most specifically meaning property damage or physical harm is done to another.
The idea of taking money from me to fund products you and fellow voters believe in through the use and threat of force isn't in the best interest of freedom loving people. Combine that with governments use those powers with selfish malicious intent all the time, and you'll find my attitude change from this is bad and immoral to this is extremely harmful to all peaceful inhabitants of the planet and endangers all of us.
Going with "highly-woke ,market-driven, free and emancipated human."
What he said.
Very well said.
Technology will render all social programs useless anyway. When we have robots better than doctors, socialized healthcare will become useless.
How are people without means going to get access to healthcare provided by said robots? What difference does it make whether or not the doctor is a robot?
When you said, "Your regulations basically put a limit on my private authority to act in whatever way I wish so long as no harm and most specifically meaning property damage or physical harm is done to another." It made me think, this person should come to California right now. Regulations that have kept folks from clearing brush, bushes, and while providing no water and restricting water usage, has brought us the Thomas Fire. Almost 300k acres burned and still the only reason they're calling containment it because it's burning to the ocean. The old timers have been telling us for decades that the ridiculous regulations on the people of the State of California would lead to just such a disaster. A fire that jumps all lines, burns to the ocean...Can we build a couple of dams please? I've no need for a bullet train from SF to Chowchilla, but water would be nice...I'll leave my comments about Governor Moonbeam for another post =0)