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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 899581" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>I see nothing at all wrong with how this guy got his business started. In fact he is much better off for doing it this way. I don't know of anyone that would oppose this, except maybe for banks and in this case the banks didn't want his business.</p><p> However what you, Sleeve and a few others are advocating would do away with anything but this kind of start up and would also remove some of the protections (as inept as they sometimes are) that government involvement provides. In the "free produce market" that you have mentioned before, it sounds like a wonderful idea, on the surface. What a great thing not to have to answer to anyone on how your business survives, no government involvement. What a wonderful wonderful world. That is wonderful until one of the vendors, knowingly or not, sells bushels of produce contaminated with e coli. How many people could die before the "free market" shut him down and at what cost to the public? That is not to say that the current system is perfect, far from it, but without that system it would much harder to pinpoint the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 899581, member: 13254"] I see nothing at all wrong with how this guy got his business started. In fact he is much better off for doing it this way. I don't know of anyone that would oppose this, except maybe for banks and in this case the banks didn't want his business. However what you, Sleeve and a few others are advocating would do away with anything but this kind of start up and would also remove some of the protections (as inept as they sometimes are) that government involvement provides. In the "free produce market" that you have mentioned before, it sounds like a wonderful idea, on the surface. What a great thing not to have to answer to anyone on how your business survives, no government involvement. What a wonderful wonderful world. That is wonderful until one of the vendors, knowingly or not, sells bushels of produce contaminated with e coli. How many people could die before the "free market" shut him down and at what cost to the public? That is not to say that the current system is perfect, far from it, but without that system it would much harder to pinpoint the problem. [/QUOTE]
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