News (Media Awareness Project) - US MT: PUB LTE: ISN't THAT SOCIALISM? |
Title: | US MT: PUB LTE: ISN't THAT SOCIALISM? |
Published On: | 2011-05-07 |
Source: | Great Falls Tribune (MT) |
Fetched On: | 2011-05-13 06:05:10 |
ISN'T THAT SOCIALISM?
Wow, Republican legislators have figured out a new way to regulate --
take the money out. You can still raise medical marijuana; you just
have to give it away.
Isn't giving things away what charitable organizations do? Will the
Catholic Church and Salvation Army start raising medical marijuana?
Too bad they hadn't thought of this in the 1920s. Prohibition would
have been so much more successful. Sure, you can serve all the alcohol
you want, you just can't take any money for it.
Where else might Republicans apply this new logic? Abortion can remain
legal; it's just that service providers won't get paid for their work.
We could legalize prostitution, but, once again, service providers
would have to donate their labors. I look forward to the day when I
can leave the grocery store and not have to pay for what I take with
me.
Wait a minute! This idea of not getting paid for what you produce, and
instead you have to share with everyone else -- isn't that socialism?
Shawn Palmer
Billings
Wow, Republican legislators have figured out a new way to regulate --
take the money out. You can still raise medical marijuana; you just
have to give it away.
Isn't giving things away what charitable organizations do? Will the
Catholic Church and Salvation Army start raising medical marijuana?
Too bad they hadn't thought of this in the 1920s. Prohibition would
have been so much more successful. Sure, you can serve all the alcohol
you want, you just can't take any money for it.
Where else might Republicans apply this new logic? Abortion can remain
legal; it's just that service providers won't get paid for their work.
We could legalize prostitution, but, once again, service providers
would have to donate their labors. I look forward to the day when I
can leave the grocery store and not have to pay for what I take with
me.
Wait a minute! This idea of not getting paid for what you produce, and
instead you have to share with everyone else -- isn't that socialism?
Shawn Palmer
Billings
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