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by Gawdzilla Sama » Mon Jun 06, 2011 9:24 am
That's the problem with folks who "only want to pay for what I use". The Interstate Highway System in the US connects the whole country, so we can share, explore and develop. But you can't do that if it's not a national effort. I remember the 1960s, when I could be on a two lane highway that turned into an Interstate and then back into a two lane highway a few miles down the road (especially when we crossed a state line.) Only an effort on a national level made it possible for our 4,000,000+ miles of paved roads to be so "user friendly". It's theoretically possible for someone to travel from San Diego to the top of Maine without ever hitting a stop light. You can't do that with "I'll pay only for what I'm using." Seth, what happens to the highways when you're not using them? And, if you buy food in a store, how do you even know what parts you're using. The power for your computer, was it produced locally? Or did somebody build a network of power companies and they buy and sell available power amongst them.
You can bunker down and claim to be "independent", but if you're not living in a cave and wearing animal skins, you're part of a larger whole. It's ironic that the opportunity to be a selfish bastard comes because so many people worked together to give you the option to act that way.
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