Privatization
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There is a rumour being passed around via email and facebook saying PM Harper is planning to privatize Jasper National Park (5 hr drive from here) with considerable uproar. Would you Libertarians in this community really support private enterprise to run your national parks?
You Libertarians say you want smaller government. Government is inefficient and untrustworthy. So how far would you allow private corporations to rule your country? Would you sell off your Park Systems? What about environment controls? The Post Office? The Military? The CIA and Secret Service to be put on tender for the highest bidder? Or how about the Senate? Screw elections how about whomever raises the most cash simply wins their seat in the House of Representatives and Whitehouse? Why or why not?
There is a rumour being passed around via email and facebook saying PM Harper is planning to privatize Jasper National Park (5 hr drive from here) with considerable uproar. Would you Libertarians in this community really support private enterprise to run your national parks?
You Libertarians say you want smaller government. Government is inefficient and untrustworthy. So how far would you allow private corporations to rule your country? Would you sell off your Park Systems? What about environment controls? The Post Office? The Military? The CIA and Secret Service to be put on tender for the highest bidder? Or how about the Senate? Screw elections how about whomever raises the most cash simply wins their seat in the House of Representatives and Whitehouse? Why or why not?
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Date: 7/1/12 06:43 (UTC)The candidate that raises the most cash obviously has the greatest support of the people. Isn't this what democracy is all about?
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Date: 7/1/12 14:13 (UTC)It might be, but it's not right for the private sector to be enforcing public laws and security.
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Date: 7/1/12 15:22 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 7/1/12 15:29 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 7/1/12 15:53 (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 7/1/12 16:20 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 7/1/12 16:43 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 7/1/12 17:31 (UTC)So if Obama sends in USMC to wage war in Iran, it's responsible.
If Obama sends Blackwater Soldier Of Fortune to wage war in Iran, it's somehow not responsible?
If the FBI is sent in with Agents Mulder and Scully to investigate paranormal activity, the government is somehow responsible, but if they send in Ghostbusters then they're not?
So if CHiPs gives you a speeding ticket, the government is responsible, but if Joe's Traffic Enforcement Company did the same, the government is no longer responsible?
Do you see my confusion? It doesn't matter who the government hires to enforce it's law, the government remains responsible for having said law in it's books. The government being responsible to the people.
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Date: 7/1/12 18:34 (UTC)Privatization is outright moving that responsibility away from the government. A good idea in many cases, but not all. The government actually does have a role.
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Date: 7/1/12 19:11 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 7/1/12 16:12 (UTC)The only difference I can think of is the public's trust of government police, military, etc. I trust public or private military would not be bought off by the hightest bidder, committing treason. I trust that like a public municipal police force that a corporate municipal police force would be equally susceptible to bribes from private run jails to arrest more able-bodied men for their cheap labour.