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Re: Federal government vs. railroads, and pro-roads, back in the day (1960) |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Aug 15 03:10:58 2014, in response to Re: Federal government vs. railroads, and pro-roads, back in the day (1960), posted by 3-9 on Thu Aug 14 15:16:54 2014. but they still have to be organized and regulated by an overarching entity like the federal governmentHogwash. The feds didn't even get involved in such roadbuilding via abuse of the Interstate Commerce Clause. Plus, they cost a fraction of what the military costs. How do you intend to pay for the military, among other govt functions, with zero taxes? It's only you that inserted the unrelated military canard. Were you aware that the federal government used to run on tariffs in the past? That is aside from what little borrowing used to occur. Then along came the Sixteenth Amendment, for no reason other than to facilitate the expansion of government and attack free enterprise. Better learn the country's history. |