tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5495065931245897039.post8121520220578237541..comments2024-02-27T15:47:47.923-05:00Comments on Principled Perspectives: Unreliable Energy, Not ‘Dirty’ Energy, Threatens New Jerseyprincipled perspectiveshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06502754865268315342noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5495065931245897039.post-17174002139697966292016-05-25T20:50:21.471-04:002016-05-25T20:50:21.471-04:00The issue (debate or otherwise) is the market or c...The issue (debate or otherwise) is the market or crime from 'government'. It's not 'clean' or 'dirty', 'reliable' or 'unreliable'. Without crime from 'government' we might have government enforcing individual rights. Its crime from 'government' v the market. If we had actual government and no crime from 'government', the market might choose mass slaughter. But that would be a crime, not market. Government enforcing individual rights would then do what it has to, to eliminate or prevent mass slaughter. What would it have to do? Well, too bad, probably. But, SO WHAT? Crime is crime and criminals are criminals, no matter HOW MANY of them there are, no matter where they come from, from 'private' sources or from crime under cover of the guise law and government. They're all the same: crooks, common criminals from Hitler, Stalin or the ayatollas (sp?) on down to the pickpocket. No difference.Mike Kevittnoreply@blogger.com