Paul
The market in America is like a corporation and each American is a
stockholder. You can't use the company resources without permission
from the other stockholders. We have a board of directors
(government) to keep track of the company resources and to charge
those who wish to allow products not manufactured by our company to be
sold in our stores.
MJ
Apparently, in your world, the mob should rule.
AGAIN you continue to want to use government to enforce
your vision rather than allowing each individual to choose
for themselves (which is the case in the analogy you falsely
put forth).
Regard$,
--MJ
"What we call the market is really a democratic
process involving millions, and in some markets
billions, of people making personal decisions
that express their preferences. When you hear
someone say that he doesn't trust the market,
and wants to replace it with government edicts,
he's really calling for a switch from a democratic
process to a totalitarian one." -- Walter Williams
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