> Wrong.  You're not setting up the lemonade stand on your property. 
> You're setting it up on OUR property, namely the corporation.  I am
> involved because I am a co-owner of the markets.  Morally I DO own the
> markets.  I have proven this many times over.  
> 
Oh!  So now my property is our property?  That sounds like communism to me.

> If a market is owned by all Americans (selling anything within the
> borders of the U.S. makes it MY market and every other American's
> market), you are one stockholder regardless of what property you want
> to sell in it.  If you are selling goods made in America, you don't
> have to pay any rent (tariffs) to sell your goods in OUR markets.  If
> you choose to bring goods from another country into this one, you must
> pay rent.  The fact that you are one stockholder out of 350 million
> does not entitle you to use the company markets for free.  
> 
This is the point you continuously fail to prove.  That this is the right and 
proper thing to do.  As it involve the initiation of force and the assumption 
that what people own does not belong to them it is obviously not the 
libertarian thing to do.

> At no point have I ever disputed your ownership of any goods you buy.
> But owning goods does not entitle you to sell those goods inside of
> America.  
> 
The right to property does.

> Every single claim you make claiming that I don't own the markets 
> is a lie.  Every such claim is entirely false.  No matter how much you
> claim the only parties involved are the buyer and seller, you will be
> wrong every time you say it.  
> 
Prove it.

> America is the domain of all Americans.  Your claims that you have a
> right to import goods to sell in America without paying a tariff are
> no different than claiming you can setup a lemonade stand in my front
> yard without my permission or live in my apartments without paying
> rent.  It is no less trespass.  It is no less theft.  
> 
No they are so very different.  If I sell my property on my property I have not 
in any way trespassed against you.  If you are saying that you have a moral 
claim on my efforts, then prove it.

> Repeating your claims that you have a right to import and sell goods
> in America or that I don't own the markets don't make them true.  You
> have failed to prove your point at all.

You are claiming that you own them.  You must prove it.  I have proven that I 
own the market in conjunction with my buyers because we create it by our 
actions.  You have nothing to do with that creation and therefore no claim on 
it.  Prove otherwise.

BWS


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