Geeze. What is there to say? This, I guess: some people cannot do a thing in the morning without coffee. Without coffee, they would be paralyzed. Coffee is an "absolute necessity" for them. Just ask them.
Yet somehow, in spite of its absolute necessity, the market provides a huge variety of coffees at different prices, and different modes of delivery, without a bureaucrat saying how much of each should be produced, and how much should be available for home brewing and how much at Starbuck's. How can that be? --- On Tue, 4/20/10, Marinza <mari...@aol.com> wrote: What I tried to point out is that one has to be careful not to privatize those services that are an absolute necessity for any person's pursuit of livelihood and success. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]