Originally Posted by
Niall_Quinn
If you had total liberty right now, would you just build a hospital for the sake of it? Would you?
So why the silly argument about building hospitals on a whim? Do you have no better argument?
Nevertheless, I'm sure you find hospitals handy every now and again. So you probably want one fairly nearby.
The question then, is it possible for the people in your area to somehow, by some means, collaborate to build a hospital?
Wait a second. There used to be this thing called the corporation. It was designed so that social projects could be organised and realised, with the strict understanding the corporation only lasted for as long as it was required to complete the project. But then the corporation was granted the same (or even more) rights as the person. And so the great scam unfolded.
And do you think building hospitals and roads is what the government mainly concerns itself with? Really? So why has the government, without reference to us at all, embroiled us in this European project? Legislation extends far beyond the production of social resources and into the very identity of the nation itself. Who said all these economic migrants could flood in here? Who tell us what our kids can and can't learn in schools? Who tells us what is socially acceptable and unacceptable? Who locks up people for growing plants or ingesting natural substances? On and on and on. It's not just about roads and hospitals, is it? The roads and the hospitals are childishly simple challenges. It's the other stuff that's tougher. Converting this society back from a nanny state to a free nation of responsible individuals.