On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 12:24 AM, Doug Pensinger <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> No, there is no communication problem.  In its most basic definition, a
> free market is a market that is free from government intervention.  What has
> become painfully obvious in recent years is that as the market frees itself
> from governemental constraints, those in a position to manipulate it for
> their own benefit do so without regard for the greater good.
>

Aw, Doug.  Don't you know that government interference in markets is bad,
but corporate interference in markets is good?
This is apparently because government is accountable to no one, but
corporations are accountable to their owners.  At least that's how I
understand it.  Too bad governments can't be privately owned.  No, wait...
oh, my head hurts.

Or not.

Nick
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