You didn't buy and pay for the yard. You are a single stockholder in a corporation that owns the yard. The stockholders of the corporation have said you can use the yard all you want to sell goods made within the yard, but you have to pay if you want to bring in outside goods. You don't have the deed to the yard, you don't own the yard.
I have never claimed ownership of your property, in fact I've said that you alone own it. But your ownership does not mean you get to bring it across national borders. We're going around in circles. You'll keep insisting you own the yard or that your ownership of goods grants you carte blanche to bring it into any country on earth and I'll keep saying the truth about that not being the case. How many times must we repeat ourselves before you realize you're wrong or you realize this conversation is going nowhere? I will never change, and you won't either. I say my argument is based strictly in libertarian principles, and so do you. --- In [email protected], <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Why, when I have bought and paid for the yard, lived in the house on the same lot as the yard and used the yard as my own for years and years is it all of a sudden not my yard when I have separate goods and then decide to resell them? Why do you own the country and not everybody else? What moral right do you have to take my money/property/goods when you were not involved in there purchase, movement or anything at all about them? And stop trying to bring imaginary malls or yards meaning the country, we are talking about a piece of representative physical real property. That I have a title deed and receipt to. > > How can you claim ownership of my property when you live in CA and my property is in LA? Did you buy it from me? Steal it? What is your claim to ownership to my house and lot? I have all the ownership documents, you have none. > > BWS > > From: Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Facts are facts, and the fact are it's not your yard, your right to > > ownership does not mean you have the right to transport goods across > > national borders which are indeed very real, and tariffs are not an > > initiation of force in even the slightest way. The truth is I'm not > > asking for a piece of your profit, and could care less whether or not > > you make a profit. If you want to bring YOUR foreign goods into MY > > country, you must pay for it. The people of America have setup > > legitimate laws to protect our borders and markets and you don't have > > any right to violate them. > > > > Your entire argument (as before) amounts to nothing other than > > "nuh uh" > > > > Your pathetic attempts to make an argument are laughable and a > > horrible waste of time. I'm tired of going in circles and tired of > > proving you absolutely 100% wrong and showing everyone that you have > > failed miserably to prove that tariffs are any use of force at all, > > let alone an initiation of force. > ForumWebSiteAt http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Libertarian Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Libertarian/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
