z31maniac wrote:
So basically you're saying, you have provided a thought experiment with no grounds in reason or logic, like there are no homeless shelters or food stamps, or any basis of sanity.
No, I'm saying I have provided a thought experiment from an enlightened Libertarian point of view. You have chosen to apply the judgement that in your opinion I must be a wacko shiny happy person that needs to be slapped. Again, I never suggested "there are no homeless shelters or food stamps," I merely ended my argument with another what if statement that was intended to be about as pertinent as saying, "what if my car was purple and had warts."
You guys are thinking so deeply in the box. I'm not saying I hate food stamps, I'm posing what-if questions. I said "what if they seized Cletus' double wide" and everybody jumped on me citing reasons why it couldn't work with every other judicial and legislative issue surrounding it. There is no Cletus. Its a figurative hypothetical question.
Its like I said "It would be neat if my car had a V16 diesel in it" and everybody jumped on me saying, "no way it weighs too much," or "it will be too loud..." I didn't say I was planning on DOING it. Sheesh.
......needless to say I would be furious.
Enlightened souls would say that its because you chose to be furious about it. I wouldn't be. Honestly. I watched a guy hit my 96 Impala SS, speed off, and I got his plate number. Of course the police did nothing and it just went away. I chose to make my own decision on how to maturely feel about it. The universe provided in other ways.
I understand that you are arguing for the sake of arguing, but at least present a defensible point of view. You are arguing that people should be able to make a choice, regardless of the possible consequences of those around them.
My hypotheticals come from a theoretical point of social enlightenment. Just because you can't grasp the concept doesn't make my argument any less defensible.
I never EVER argued anything remotely to the effect of "regardless of possible consequences." In fact, I'm arguing for people to berkeleying stand up and handle their E36 M3 instead of hiding behind legal BS and the not-my-problem attitude that is so rampant.
In a truly enlightened society, there IS no choice but what affects those around you, since you ARE those around you. Right now, people don't understand that and they act as individuals; selfishly. Our legal system supports that individual right and entitlement which is not only corrosive, it often screws up and berkeleys the wrong person.
In a truly enlightened society, there is no law, no entitlement, no karmic debt, no individual consciousness - only individual bodies and minds.
Like I said, it is the basis of the Libertarian sponsor -either by emulation or education. But since you can't see past the status quo to reach that far into hypothetical reasoning, let's just agree to disagree.