In comp.lang.perl.misc David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> In comp.lang.perl.misc David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> "Mike Meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >>>> Sorry, but nobody but the government actually owns property. In most >>>> places, you can't make non-trivial changes to "your" property without >>>> permission from the government. They even charge you rent on "your" >>>> property, only they call it "property tax". >>> I see you are a totalitarianist or perhaps a communist. If you want to >>> live in America and discuss things that are relevent to America, let me >>> know. >> Why would you say that - Mike Meyer made a point to which you have >> obviously no answer. Or do you deny that his comments on this matter >> of property are true? > His comments are not applicable to America. They are applicable to a > country where the government owns the economy. > No reply is needed to his comments except to point out that they only > apply to a communist or totalitarian state. We don't have one here, so his > argument doesn't apply.
The last time I looked, property taxes were enforced in many states of the USA. Do you deny this? > I am not saying "because you are a communist, your argument is wrong". I > am saying, "because your argument is based upon communist or totalitarian > premises about the relationship between the government and the economy, it > does not apply to the United States, and we were talking about the United > States." Then you are sadly deluded if you think that the US government does not make decisions on the economy. Axel -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list