Libertarian Reluctantly Calls Fire Department. “Although the community would do better to rely on an efficient, free-market fire-fighting service…”
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Libertarian Reluctantly Calls Fire Department. “Although the community would do better to rely on an efficient, free-market fire-fighting service…”
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Yes! And this reminds me of the New Yorker humor piece on the L.P.D.: Libertarian Police Department.
+1 L.P.D. is hilarious and a delicious main course to follow the onion appetizer
Jason, I'm curious how you think about satire. Whenever you post a link to The Onion or McSweeney's I think, is satire the last resort we have to make a point? In this contemporary world where we see so many outlandish views that are not able to be questioned, is satire what we have left to draw attention to them? I'm not criticizing your posts, I share the same kinds of things with friends. To me there is an underlying exhaustion being expressed. Or maybe I'm overthinking it, and this just goes along with meme culture now.
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