From: Dick.Gray@bull.com
Date: Mon Dec 14 1998 - 14:38:57 MST
Joe again:
"And who did the government sell these trees to? The corporations
whose big bucks campaign contributions and professional lobbyists
persuaded same. This graft should be outlawed, and its subsequent
perpetrators prosecuted. When trees are replanted, they are usually
of the one harvestable type, in straight rows. To call this the
maintainence of an ecosystem would be laughable, if it weren't so
disastrous."
Even if this nonsense were correct, it would still argue against the
efficacy of governmental management, and in favor of a free market, immune
to political machinations.
More:
"And as I have said before, communist countries were
totalitarian corporations masquerading as universal labor unions."
You obviously have in mind a rather eccentric definition of "corporation".
Dick
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