| Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day" |
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: Bret CahillBret Cahill Date: Sep 2, 2008 22:48
> Relative to my lifespan, there is an infinite amount of oil. I'll
> be gone before it is...
$200/barrel?
You could be dying from liver cancer and still live to see that.
>> When you find an example of anything even 1/100th as good let me know.
> I can get in a airplane in DC. I can get off the airplane at LA,
> about six hours later. The Lewis and Clark expedition took roughly a
> year, one way. That's on the order of 1000 fold in productivity
> increase.
You can document all the flora and fauna by air?
. . .
>>> What do you call the other 999 in value
>>> added? Most people call it "capital".
>> Most would call it "fantasy."
> Fine then.
It didn't take long to figure you out.
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> If you are telling me this doesn't happen *at all*, then
> you're missing a great deal and should get out more.
I'm still waiting for some evidence or rationalization that something
fundamental changed.
. . .
>> You aren't functional enough to debate LVT, site vale taxation.
> I've been done with that subject for a long time.
Stick a fork in him, he's done.
Bret Cahill
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