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To: hedgetrimmer

Yeah, sure: “corporatist fascism.”

Otherwise known as good business. If a project is something the people want, business can do the job better than the goverment - and you can sue them for fraud or aggression if they don’t.

Most libertarians believe that more and more should be moved to the private sector, restricting government to the military, mail, protecting life, liberty and property.


154 posted on 08/20/2011 11:13:15 AM PDT by hocndoc (http://WingRight.org)(I've got a mustard seed and I'm not afraid to use it.)(RIAing))
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To: hocndoc

No, its good for fascism. It destroys open government and individual rights.

I am shocked at how many people promote fascist anti American policies on this site. If its ‘good for business’ its only good for the business that gets the contract. It is quid pro quo corruption and anti equal rights. And it creates rights destroying monoliths who now can use the force of government against the average citizen (like forcing giradasil on children who don’t even know what sex is, much less are sexually active) and no single individual can stand up to them. The absolute ANTITHESIS of Constitutional government.

I’m ashamed you should post this. So many corrupt Americans now. This is anti everything the Constitution is about.


155 posted on 08/20/2011 11:25:42 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: hocndoc; All
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS, THE UNDERMINING OF FREE ENTERPRISE,-EMERGENCE OF “SOFT FASCISM”

Oh, and if you read the article you'll see Agenda 21 is at the core of the PPPs you profess to admire.
157 posted on 08/20/2011 11:28:10 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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