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Don't encroach on others and their property. #AnarchoCapitalism
From the article: "For all of the problems with the American health care system, its largely privatised structure means that it is less vulnerable to these perverse incentives." The government tries to help and when it runs out of money the same government finds ways to kill.…
Very interesting and disturbing read cc: @ghouse_hyd The perverse economics of assisted suicide deccanherald.com/opinion/the-pe… via @deccanherald
Telugu folks, do listen to the song. There is a surprise at the end :) youtube.com/watch?v=8f9czI…
When governments controls temples this is the natural consequence. Why would anyone from a different religion be allowed inside a temple esp to promote another religion? It is like giving Dominos coupons inside a pizza hut. A private business would kick them out.
India doesnt need higher taxes. It doesnt need more tax revenue. It needs to slash govt spending.
India doesn’t need higher taxes; it needs more taxpayers. Why should only 8 crore people bear the burden of 140+ crore? Expand the tax base, curb black money, and reward honest taxpayers. More contributors mean lower taxes for all. Simple. Fair.
What's loot? Are they forcing people to buy tickets?
Telangana Government Big U turn leads to this big LOOT? #HariHaraVeeraMallu youtu.be/Y9xlMyKfVUY?fe…
What's wrong is the rulers' endless lust for power and loot. Rather than serfs hating each other over who hasn't paid his "fair share" of extortion, hate the root cause - the greedy oppressors of power.
₹50 Lakh in Cash. ₹30 Lakh by Bank. Total 80 Lakhs. That's how many people buy land in cities like Hyderabad or Bangalore, openly paying 60–70% in black money. No questions asked. No action taken. The system watches silently. But when a small shopkeeper says "No UPI", the…
Both are not wrong.
Why is it suddenly wrong when small vendors accept cash instead of UPI, while the majority of real estate deals across the country openly operate with 50% to 70% of the transaction value in cash? If you're serious about fixing the system, start at the top where the real black…
Are people this dumb, they think the post below is supporting communists🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
yep. this is how i view it :P
When I grew up poor in Mao’s China, we lived on food rations with 2.7 lbs protein (all meats/eggs) total per month for a family of 5. Boiling veggies was a common dish because pork fat or oil was a luxury. Is this want you want from Mamdani’s gov grocery stores? Socialism Sucks!
Capitalism isn’t primarily about money - it’s about liberty. The rest - private property, individual rights, free speech - flows out from this. Capitalism isn’t primarily for the rich. It’s for the independent, the nonconformist, the freethinker.
The problem is the welfare State, get rid of it.
From the article: "For all of the problems with the American health care system, its largely privatised structure means that it is less vulnerable to these perverse incentives." The government tries to help and when it runs out of money the same government finds ways to kill.…
Aren't vegetables out of GST?
🚨 A vegetable vendor in Karnataka receives ₹29 lakh GST notice after digital transactions via UPI total ₹1.63 crore over four years.
Abolish the root cause -government's gunpoint land monopoly and control of everything
What is the solution for this?
Saving the planet, I’m told, requires abolishing capitalism. We need “an environment that provides for all people” says @AOC. Greed “is literally destroying our planet," says @SenSanders. Their answer is: socialism. They’re wrong—free markets protect nature better.
Still more than 50% of Indians live in rural India and are dependent on agriculture. And also 40% of the urban population doesn't own a house. And also China TFR has been below 2 since 1991, S Korean below 2 since the 1980s. I agree that the governments shouldn't be pushing for…
By the year 2050, real-estate prices would have stagnated and the economy will start seeing the negative impact of population decline. That's just 25 years from now and it will happen in the lifetime of most of us.
People don't hate capitalism. They hate cronyism. They are just too economically illiterate to understand the difference.
A quick refresher in case anyone forgot libertarianism 101