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Re: Re: Re: How do you stop trespassers?
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Posted by Ken McWilliams on August 28, 2001 at 07:55:12 from (208.50.254.94):
In Reply to: Re: Re: How do you stop trespassers? posted by Jerry B on August 28, 2001 at 06:26:33:
Jerry, that is very true. But the public education problem goes back to the 19th century. One of Karl Marx's planks in the Communist Manefesto was to educate the masses in collectivism, to get it to become a way of life. Thus, the problem doesn't lie with the trespassing child, but the parent who was taught to be "pink" in their thinking. Who does that narrow-minded, capitalistic land owner think he is by denying the neighbors the use of his land? We should all share: "What's mine is mine and what's yours is mine." I am a product of public education, and it was hammered into me that our collective government can provide needs and answers better than the individual and the free market economy. Why should one person have more property than another - we're all equal aren't we? If someone can use someone else's property, why should he work more or harder to have something of his own? The economy of the USSR collapsed because the people had no equity in their labor. Crops would lie ruined in the fields because workers on the collective farms received their government income and food allocation regardless of productivity. The nation with the largest land mass on earth couldn't produce enough for its own, but had to import from around the world grain to feed the people. Give someone incentive and an opportunity to make a buck and he'll generate a surplus of product. Ken McWilliams Dayton, OH
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