Ever meet a “hah, you statists think you need public roads” type, who thought it was an own to call out that you mentioned public roads as if it was a self-own without having any viable way around that need that isn’t even more of a public service like trains?
They’re out there, and they will sometimes resort to something fucking bazinga like “jetpacks!” for an answer.
I’ve seen a libertarian on reddit argue that the gubberment doesn’t nees to build roads because corporations will do it in order to reach new consumers.
Can confirm, have worked for the forest service. It’s mostly skeleton crews to manage thousands upon thousands of acres. Even less in BLM lands, but that’s also because they are usually just rented for almost nothing to ranchers and oil prospectors (hence why we call them the bureau of livestock and mining)
This person has never once thought in their life how anything is maintained
Ever meet a “hah, you statists think you need public roads” type, who thought it was an own to call out that you mentioned public roads as if it was a self-own without having any viable way around that need that isn’t even more of a public service like trains?
They’re out there, and they will sometimes resort to something fucking bazinga like “jetpacks!” for an answer.
I’ve seen a libertarian on reddit argue that the gubberment doesn’t nees to build roads because corporations will do it in order to reach new consumers.
have access to roads for only $39.99/month!
What if access to roads… on the blockchain?
(you do not have physical access to the road, but you have this token which represents usage rights for the road)
Actually I’m a non-voting shareholder in the road
a bunch of federal land isn’t maintained and especially out west you can just go fuck around in the middle of stolen nowhere.
Can confirm, have worked for the forest service. It’s mostly skeleton crews to manage thousands upon thousands of acres. Even less in BLM lands, but that’s also because they are usually just rented for almost nothing to ranchers and oil prospectors (hence why we call them the bureau of livestock and mining)