Did they learn nothing?
I've read about plans for these "floating independent countries" before and the basic idea is most of them supposedly will only let you live there if you're worth like 100 million dollars or more. I suppose it'd be pretty easy to live in a "Libertarian Utopia" if you're already super-wealthy.
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Ha, free from laws, regulations, and moral codes, no welfare, looser building codes, no minimum wage, and few restrictions on weapons doesn't that kind of sound like every third world country that we have now?
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Is Lex Luthor involved in this somehow?
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Looser building codes is a huge warning flag. Thats exactly what you want to hear on a man made island in the middle of the ocean.
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First thing that comes to mind is why they closed Alkatraz Prison. Cost too much for food to get there. And that was only a few miles off shore. How about a few hundred miles off coast? Hmm?
Cancel the kitchen scraps for widows and lepers, no more merciful beheadings and call off christmas!
Proving yet again that "rich" is not synonymous with "smart."
When they get wiped out from a tsunami/rogue wave/hurricane/pirate invasion, we get to point and laugh.
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Goodbye, I guess.
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The full version only gets better:
Thiel put forth his views on the subject in a 2009 essay for the Cato Institute, in which he flatly declared, "I no longer believe that freedom and democracy are compatible." He went on: "The great task for libertarians is to find an escape from politics in all its forms," with the critical question being "how to escape not via politics but beyond it. Because there are no truly free places left in our world, I suspect that the mode for escape must involve some sort of new and hitherto untried process that leads us to some undiscovered country." {...} "There are quite a lot of people who think it's not possible," he told a crowd of true believers at the Seasteading Institute Conference in 2009. "That's a good thing. We don't need to really worry about those people very much, because since they don't think it's possible they won't take us very seriously. And they will not actually try to stop us until it's too late." |
And just to add to the colorful if nerdy details, he's an avid admirer of J. R. R. Tolkien and Howard Hughes.
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Cancel the kitchen scraps for widows and lepers, no more merciful beheadings and call off christmas!
Why do arch-Libertarians always wind up sounding like Bond villains the longer they talk?
And just to add to the colorful if nerdy details, he's an avid admirer of J. R. R. Tolkien and Howard Hughes. |
It sounds less LotR and more Atlas Shrugged. I need to find that quote comparing the two.
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Yeah, I don't get the "before it's too late" thing either. Why would anyone want to stop them?
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I've read about plans for these "floating independent countries" before and the basic idea is most of them supposedly will only let you live there if you're worth like 100 million dollars or more. I suppose it'd be pretty easy to live in a "Libertarian Utopia" if you're already super-wealthy.
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Let me guess, the currency is BitCoin?
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Billions of what? Paper currency backed by the socialish democracies they abhor?
Free from international treaties and laws.
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HO come on, they're going to need slav... I mean a labor for... I mean a middle class!
Ha, free from laws, regulations, and moral codes, no welfare, looser building codes, no minimum wage, and few restrictions on weapons doesn't that kind of sound like every third world country that we have now?
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For example, one of the Libertarian proposals he wants to implement is "No Welfare". I have to say that no welfare is a lot easier to handle when you're in a situation that makes it very easy to simply deport anyone who would need welfare. I imagine that any employees there (as opposed to millionaire residents) who loses their job will simply be placed on the next transport ship back to the United States.
Similarly the lack of a government enforced minimum wage is less of a concern when you do have an artificial scarcity of labor. In an artificial state there are effectively no "residents" simply "owners" and "employees". Since the employees are, effectively, living in somewhat extreme isolation they will have to be paid a higher wage than they would earn for an equivalent job on the mainland in order to convince them to do it (i.e. if I can earn $7 an hour working at Walmart I'm not going to move to an artificial island for $7 an hour).
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I just picture this guy being told that it was illegal for him to do something, and he responded, "Oh yeah?! Well I'll build my own country! With blackjack! And hookers!"
Goodbye, I guess.
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The thing they too often forget about living without laws is that it doesn't just apply to you. It applies to everyone else. Soon as they get mugged or what-have-you, they are screaming for protection and "someone to do something".
Course, if yer rich enough, you can buy your own protection and then it just comes down to who has more men and guns. This country (if it could indeed be called that) would be a fascinating study group on minimal, if any, oversight/regulation/etc amongst the uber-rich. Though one could make the argument that they already live like that, just more spread out.
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