"...it is precisely the same logic that statists have regarding the concept of roads without the omnipotent state running the show. ("What if no one makes roads? What if they charge too much? What if they don't make a road for me? . . .") What if you get a grip and stop pretending the world should be, or could be micromanaged?
The usual result of collectivist crises such as this is to advocate state coercion to solve the problem. Trouble is, it never solves the problem, it removes the incentives to do the job well, and it is immoral..."
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(Little note about the symbolism above: although I do like it, both the peace sign, which was originally a witchcraft sign representing the broken cross, and the dollar sign, which is a coded reference to the goddess Isis, both are used in good faith here by the maker of this sign - describing the duality of the good aspects of the left and right political wings, but clearly they can refer to multiple things. If that bothers you.)
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