Nobody was baiting you in any way. But what do you want to hear in response to someone suggesting that it is possible to opt out of a public good, when by the very definition of such good it is impossible to do so?
Considering that this, like electricity or gravitation, has nothing whatever to do with the Constitution, what can you possibly hear in response?
You completely right about one thing: it has become accptable on FR to just throw big words around, blame all sorts of entities --- Wall Street, the Fed, CEOs, oil companies, etc. --- without any understanding of what they do, and then to get upset when someone points that out. By all means, get upset with the messenger.
Thank you for your reply.
“Nobody was baiting you in any way. “
Oh really? This isn’t baiting?
“So much for substance, as expected. Snide remarks about grammar and spelling is all you can offer.
Beating yourself in the chest is so much easier than learning what makes your country work.
But don’t let this little incident stop you: keep flapping your mouth about tariffs and opting out from purchasing public goods... Beats opening a book and learning something.”
You are such a liar there TopQuack. A real forked tongue of snake. Reminds me of liberals, trying to pretend to be conservatives, or liberals trying to hide their commie roots.