[Nick]
The law with individuals to back them up with enforce it.

[Arlo]
I.e., "government".

[Nick]
Voluntary pay by those that want the park, not forced taxes.

[Arlo]
Happily, we don't have a system where a lapse of charity would mean the end of
our wonderful public resources. Instead, we agree civilly to support public
land initiatives with taxation. If you disagree, vote in people who want to
privatize the lands. Just don't come moaning to me when your favorite trails
are suddenly replaced by Wal-Marts.

[Nick]
Of course tolls, but that doesn't mean you'll be paying a toll every minute. 

[Arlo]
You'd pay a new toll every time you crossed into someone new's land. Or do you
envision one owner owning most of the state, and so you'd pay one toll to drive
on all of his roads?

[Nick]
So you're off-topic and being emotive, irrational.

[Arlo]
I am not, I am asking what your no-government world would look like.

[Nick]
The government is the coercive middle-man not doing the actual roadwork.

[Arlo]
It funds roads in the public's best interests. I support this. If you want a
nation of nothing but toll roads, good luck to you. 



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