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Comment Re:Bitcoin is not going to last... (Score 1) 332

I'll make it clear for you: The government is already stealing over 70% of my stuff in day to day life, if you count income tax, property, consumption (sales) tax, and taxes on taxes.

While they make it more organized with a paper trail, it still doesn't make it anything less than theft.

Comment Re:Bitcoin is not going to last... (Score 1) 332

You can already pay plenty to have a private security firm defend you.

In addition to the lip service I get from a government, effectively making me pay for it twice, once from a service I didn't ask for or want, and then once again through the service of my choosing.

The thing is you ultra-libertarians suffer exactly the same flaws as really staunch communists. Both of you believe that people are better than they are.

Oh no, I believe in the worst in people, which we already have. I will be more rich than I am now to pay the thugs of my choosing instead of the thugs that you and others would choose for me.

Comment Re:Bitcoin is not going to last... (Score 1) 332

You are naive. Without government "violence" , "theft" and "coercion", there is nothing stopping someone bigger and stronger using violence, theft and coercion to take all of your stuff.

That's a choice I'd like to make for myself, and not one made for me, thank you very much.

And no, you cannot defend yourself, since you're not the most powerful person. There will always be someone bigger and stronger.

You support monopolies on violence and I do not. I'd like competition on price for whoever would be needed to defend me, and not have to pay twice (or more times) for the same level of service.

Comment Re:Bitcoin is not going to last... (Score 1) 332

This is the downfall of these current generation of digital currencies, they aren't anonymous and untraceable enough yet.

Sadly, Glenn Fleishman suggests to resort to the use of violence (recourse in a court system, based on government theft and coercion) in order to seek a "remedy" to these problems, whereas many would rather see people be more careful with their transactions and keeping the government out of them (wherever possible).

Comment How about being less tyrannical? (Score 1) 509

How about we ask Keith to ask of his people to quit, and tender his resignation voluntarily? No questions asked.

There, solved that for ya. It would be really easy to lower taxpayer liability by just putting organizations like his on the chopping block, and ending all overseas adventures. Please don't patronize us with your idealistic beliefs in safety -- one could only imagine what D.C. would be like with a Kiev-style protest.

We're asking you nicely now -- and putting it into public discourse. The next time time, I don't know how nicely people will ask. I think it might get ugly.

Comment Re:"Towards the northern hemisphere" (Score 1) 398

I think that is the key point. People should also realise that places that are currently green further south may well become desert - this doesn't mean more green it means green further North. It seems to confirm predictions that the "Wheat belt" may move North from the contiguous USA and central Europe to Siberia, Northern Europe, Canada, and eventually possibly Alaska.

It's the blind faith in speculation of things that may happen that just disturb me, and probably should disturb any logical thinking person.

Just like the guy above in Alaska citing anecdotal evidence that the presence of earthworms in mum's garden and the forest line increasing, no one can definitively prove that a localized warming cycle is part of a part of a multi-millennial trend. Since there have only been accurate thermometers measuring data for a couple hundred years, one could easily conclude there is too small of a sample of temperature data being presented. At best, climate change illustrates a trend of a small sample space, and it worst it represents a political bold-faced lie.

Sorry, but the unprovable mays that you present are equally as likely as donkeys flying out of my ass.

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