Checkm9 libertarians

>checkm9 libertarians

>he doesn't know the difference between anarcho-liberals and libertarians

If we would just unleash the power of the free market, we wouldn't need roads, we'd fly everywhere with personal jet packs

>prove me wrong

You can't

>private roads
>charge money for people to use it
>have some of the money be spent on maintenance
What's the problem here?

look at all that worthless, cracked asphalt around that perfectly good hole

t. paul krugman

who will build the roads in trump society?

The Mexicans

it's a tool road as soon as you are leaving your house?

...

toll*

Sure if we eliminated the gas tax, which is supposed to be used for road repairs, but is frequently looted by politicians for other bullshit programs...

The average gas tax in America for state and federal taxes is 50 cents per gallon... of unleaded regular fuel, diesel is even higher...

A 15 gallon tank gives 7.50 in tax revenue to the govt after every fill up...

>muh free market will never allow monopolies

That's not a monopoly Francesco, that's people making a choice to use whatever services are available to them...

It would be a monopoly if youtube/twitter/facebook was the ONLY option that people had..

Ex standard oil in the 19th century, if you wanted to buy gas/oil in the US you had to buy it through standard oil, there were no other options

>He doesn't know when he's posting in a shill thread

>be extremely successful
>become de facto monopoly
>other site prop up
>remain small and niche, never gets noticed
>site eventually dies
>big site remains

You should see our roads, they're not much better.

Wtf! I hate freedom now!

YouTube was a small site at one point too... they managed to market their site and drive traffic too it, thus increasing it's popularity and eventually making it extremely successful...

That does not make it a monopoly...

If small sites cannot get noticed, it's because of market share, youtube does own the largest portion of online video sharing market space... it doesn't mean it's the ONLY site for this, just the largest...

Monopolies that exist today, atleast in USA, are the railroads and utility companies... you have no other option but to use them, there are no other options...

If you want water service to your house, your local water utility is your only option, there are no small water utilities that nobody notices and chooses not to use...

Come on Francesco

Yeah because a smaller site can pull oh so much money to pay for hosting.

And when new tech comes will be obviously the first to have a brand new site with all functionality with it's dev team of 1 person and a cat.

And when it comes to news and content it will surely have the new and latest stuff instead of a lonely post from 2004.

Face it, the "free market" is a pipedream.

>That's not a monopoly Francesco, that's people making a choice to use whatever services are available to them...
lel.

>It would be a monopoly if youtube/twitter/facebook was the ONLY option that people had..

Monopoly does not need to be 100% my burger friend.

Suppose that a monopoly actually manages to emerge in a free market conditions. However, is government intervention the only way to deal with it? If everything else fails, you could for example set up a consumer union and try to bargain collectively.

>it's a tool road as soon as you are leaving your house?

Smaller roads would be a shared property of those, who own houses accessed by them - like common spaces (staircases, corridors, attics...) in apartment buildings.

i live in PA
half the roads here would be better off being dirt desu

Crown Corporations.

I win.

Also, this:

big companies are slow moving, everything costs more to implement.

small companies are fast moving, with low costs to change direction.

If say your a google, your already #1... you have everything to loose, and nothing to gain.

but if your some small start up, you have everything to gain, and nothing to loose.

THIS is the #1 mechanism in the free market.
Big old slow moving companies get taken down by new, fast, innovative ones...
The buzzword they are using atm is "disruption"...

Otherwise we WOULD be stuck with monopolies...

Blockbuster --> Netflix
Yahoo --> Google
VW --> Tesla

Where ever you look these days, small companies are replacing old giants....

One day even Google will fall...

thats a road in the current day with government
those holes dont appear over night
the government is too incompetent to patch holes

>If say your a google, your already
>but if your some small start up,
> loose anus

Ahmed pls, study english

4x4 don't need roads bitch

>Where ever you look these days, small companies are replacing old giants....
But this is not hapening in a free market. So what is your point?

>be blue collar trucker
>have to ship this truckload of brut cologne three states over
>set off down the deer trail
>drive straight into a creek
>gas and oil seep into the water table
>this day just keeps getting more libertarian

This one's a classic.

no one ever says that. What they say is that free markets allow monopolies, but governments force monopolies