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Income Redistribution is no more far fetched or any less of a natural component of a free market that laws against theft and police to protect property, paper money, or public capacity building projects.
Tax Cuts for the Rich, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Money and Property are both social constructs of the Market, which are not natural but rather invented, Redistribution is just a refinement of the model to make it more efficient, it does not make the market less efficient any more than grounding makes an electric circuit less efficient.
Tax Cuts for the Rich, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Now someone tell me that the budget shortfalls created by tax cuts for corporations in WI, coupled with taking more money away from union members isn't called "Redistribution of Wealth"... that's exactly the definition of redistribution of wealth.
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You can't site the proof of that change as us being the cause, especially when you are going to tax me and my employer into oblivion for your "Redistribution" of funds to whomever you wish.
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In this culture of "Redistribution" today, I think it would be fitting that if a person contributed to the environmentalist groups 'efforts to induce the reintroduction of wolves (or any other action causing damages to other individuals for that matter), they should have to also contribute to the compensation for the damages caused to those whose livelihoods have been destroyed or crippled.
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In this culture of "Redistribution" today, I think it would be fitting that if a person contributed to the environmentalist groups 'efforts to induce the reintroduction of wolves (or any other action causing damages to other individuals for that matter), they should have to also contribute to the compensation for the damages caused to those whose livelihoods have been destroyed or crippled.
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In this culture of "Redistribution" today, I think it would be fitting that if a person contributed to the environmentalist groups 'efforts to induce the reintroduction of wolves (or any other action causing damages to other individuals for that matter), they should have to also contribute to the compensation for the damages caused to those whose livelihoods have been destroyed or crippled.
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In this culture of "Redistribution" today, I think it would be fitting that if a person contributed to the environmentalist groups 'efforts to induce the reintroduction of wolves (or any other action causing damages to other individuals for that matter), they should have to also contribute to the compensation for the damages caused to those whose livelihoods have been destroyed or crippled.
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"Redistribution" in this case means outright stealing, which has turned thousands of fertile acres into fallow land under the mismanaging hands of Mugabe's cronies, who have received the farms as gifts for loyalty.
Life in Mugabe-ville 2003
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"Redistribution" in this case means outright stealing, which has turned thousands of fertile acres into fallow land under the mismanaging hands of Mugabe's cronies, who have received the farms as gifts for loyalty.
Life in Mugabe-ville 2003
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