| Re: $200 for Answer From An Outspoken "Market" Economist |
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: John FieldsJohn Fields Date: Aug 22, 2008 10:57
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 08:55:04 -0700 (PDT), Video61@ tcq.net wrote:
>>>>>>> This is not a wager. ?It is a free market free trade offer.
>>>>>>> I'll pay $200 US for a hard copy answer to The Question from an
>>>>>>> outspoken "market" economist at the Hoover Inst., Heritage Foundation,
>>>>>>> American Enterprise, Cato, the Chicago School of Economics, von
>>>>>>> Mises.*
>>>>>>> The Question is:
>>>>>>> "Does free speech precede each and every free trade?"
>>>>>> ? And what possible use could the answer to that question have?
>>>>>Well into 13 figures a year to the U. S. economy.
>>>> So what?
>>> now there is a fine example of a logic. its called "what me worry"
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>> Actually he has "bigger fish to fry" than trillions a year, i. e.,
>> trying to debate a self evident truth.
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> but, alfred e. neuman does not fret the small stuff:) actually he
>does not fret anything, he is unable to.
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I understand he's a luthier and frets rosewood fingerboards.
JF
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