🇺🇸 Want to keep NH from going the way of our New England Neighbors? We’re going to need a lot of help in the mid-term elections. 🫡
🇺🇸 Want to keep NH from going the way of our New England Neighbors? We’re going to need a lot of help in the mid-term elections. 🫡
Well, people are allowed to make money, as long as they are not cheating others to do so. That’s how we get better goods and services at better prices – free market competition. Normally when the government gets involved in something (like your growing tomatoes example), their intervention adds additional expense to the final product. As long as no party is being coerced, let people figure it out on their own without the government.
You mentioned a “closed system”. I interpreted that as one free from government intervention. I think most libertarians would support that.
In the tomato example there is no government involvement, that’s the point. My reference to a closed system is that unless the state of New Hampshire stops anyone from outside coming in, cheap labour would quickly supplant the ability to earn a living wage. Cheap labour can live 20 to a room. Can you compete with that. Anyway, I don’t expect you to have all the answers, nor to spend a lot of time explaining things to me. Suffice it to say that I need to find a different way to debate these points. I do appreciate your time.