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what is all progress made under government since the beginning of recorded history, for $500 [spoiler]tfw going to have to stop using this image in 3 days[/spoiler]
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[quote][spoiler]tfw going to have to stop using this image in 3 days[/spoiler][/quote] -blam!-
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And that progress wasn't done by the governemnt, they stifled progress the entire way.
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Doesn't matter, that's not what you said.
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It is exactly what I said.
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Edited by Random: 12/28/2013 4:21:13 AMYou said: "We will never progress as long as we have government." And yet progress has occurred while government has existed. A complete contradiction, unless you wish to change that statement we're done here.
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Eactly, and we won't truly progress. You were done before you even posted your uneducated and asinine post. You know nothing of government or the real world, squirt.
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Says the twat using a government manufactured invention to post this sentence.
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That's an absolute lie, and would have easily happened without them. The only twat is yourself.
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At least you can laugh at how sad and pathetic you are.
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At least you can laugh at how sad and pathetic you are.
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lmao!
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At least you can laugh at how sad and pathetic you are.
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Nuclear Fusion wouldn't be anywhere near where it is now without government because any company that put the billions, upon, billions of dollars into it would have gone broke. Large scale projects are not undertaken by the private sector without government money.
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Which totally explains why we've had government since the dawn of human civilization in Mesopotamia. Notice all the progress we've made since then?
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Wrong looks to the island of lesbos.
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No, we haven't always had government, and that's not to say we wouldn't prosper much more efficiently and rapidly without their stifling incompetence.
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Removing government and keeping capitalism just removes the middle-man.
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It also removes the capability of creating enough capital to fund things like the ISS, ITER and massive projects to map the human genome and brain. With the removal of government we'd lose half our research. When the sequester hit we lost A LOT of scientific research which was relying purely on grants. Government, rather a body with access to any capital they can have printed, is the best driver in financing research.