Hi Ray,
I'm mulling over what you've written in this and the other message.
Meanwhile I find it impossible to believe what you wrote in one paragraph:
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If that is the Glassman of the Cato Institute then his agenda is to do away
with taxes and kill the "not-for-profit" industries like culture, health,
education and all of the charities. He has no sense of connection to the
rest of us other than as individual contracts. Complexity represents an
opportunity for exploitation in that system of thinking. His Masters
are the Koch brothers who are in a massive family fight over their father's
estate built upon mineral exploitation. I point this out simply to say
that they and he are not without conflicts of interest when talking about
these things. Sort of like Darman's "sell them sunglasses and sunshade"
as an answer to the ozone hole.
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What evidence have got that Glassman (whom I'd never heard of even though I
quoted him) or the Cato Institute (of which I'm only vaguely aware) wants to
"kill the "not-for-profit" industries like culture, health, education and
all of the charities" ?
Can you give me any direct quotation?
Keith Hudson
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