[ExI] What happens when Bitcoin goes to a million bucks?

Sondre Bjellås sondre-list at bjellas.com
Wed Nov 20 19:04:14 UTC 2013


... "weak ones are not abused" ... can you give some examples? When did the
government protect and help the weak ones? Even in social democracies such
as Norway, it's clearly the rich, wealthy, connected and corporations that
gets benefits. If you are a weak one, and have issues with the government,
you will never win a law suite or get the proper retribution.

- Sondre


On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 12:22 PM, Eugenio Martínez <
rolandodegilead at gmail.com> wrote:

> I don´t find a problem having more government as far as this government
> works under certain guarantees.
>
> A government is the "bondsman" (Guarantor?) that watch if rules are kept
> and that weak ones are not abused.
>
> Furthermore: If there is a strong IA it would be the perfect government...
> and the perfect worker. We, as humans, will not need to work anymore.
>
> That idea entail a lot of problems, of course. Vgr: what to do with
> productive private property
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 10:46 PM, Mirco Romanato <painlord2k at libero.it>wrote:
>
>> Il 18/11/2013 21:54, Kelly Anderson ha scritto:
>>
>> >
>> >     Bitcoin show that many things done by the government can and should
>> be
>> >     done by the market, by the people. And the people can and will do a
>> >     better work than any government.
>>
>> > As I look at the chart in the blog:
>> > http://bit.ly/1amBcrP
>> > Here is a link directly to the chart, in case he releases another blog
>> > or someone is looking at this in the archive:
>> > http://bit.ly/1amBcrP
>>
>> What do you think about my comment of the post?
>>
>> Mirco
>>
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