The fly in the ointment is this: the government is now controlled by the very forces that want to end government, period, and exchange it for total control by themselves, the elite wealthy corporatistas.
Right, though you'll notice nobody wants to privatize the army. The taxpayers can go right ahead and keep paying for that.
The other sticky thing about privatizing everything is that it makes it harder to play the nationalist card.
Joanna
- [PEN-L:32417] Re: Privatization of information, (continued)
- [PEN-L:32417] Re: Privatization of information, Ian Murray Thu 21 Nov 2002, 05:34 GMT
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