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How Americans Spent Their Money in the Last 75 Years
Topic Started: 13 Jan 2017, 11:51 AM (3,664 Views)
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I thought this is how septics spend their money.

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WHAT WOULD EDDIE DO? MAAAATE!
Share a cot with Milton?
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Jon Snow
16 Jan 2017, 11:29 PM
That's too broad to be useful,
What about this description then, pretty useful,eh?

Enrichment Without Service

Roads are made, streets are made, railway services are improved, electric light turns night into day, electric trams glide swiftly to and fro, water is brought from reservoirs a hundred miles off in the mountains - and all the while the landlord sits still. Every one of those improvements is effected by the labour and cost of other people. Many of the most important are effected at the cost of the municipality and of the ratepayers. To not one of those improvements does the land monopolist, as a land monopolist, contribute, and yet by every one of them the value of his land is sensibly enhanced. He renders no service to the community, he contributes nothing to the general welfare; he contributes nothing even to the process from which his own enrichment is derived.

http://www.cooperative-individualism.org/churchill-winston_mother-of-all-monopolies-1909.htm
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Bardon
17 Jan 2017, 09:25 PM
What about this description then, pretty useful,eh?

Enrichment Without Service

Roads are made, streets are made, railway services are improved, electric light turns night into day, electric trams glide swiftly to and fro, water is brought from reservoirs a hundred miles off in the mountains - and all the while the landlord sits still.
What if I had a house that could be packed into containers and moved, collected it's own water, produced it's own gas and electricity, processed it's own waste, was accessible by it's own flying car, and connected to the internet through satellite and/or wireless? Would the owner of such a house be at the mercy of the land monopolist?
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Jon Snow
21 Jan 2017, 08:58 AM
What if I had a house that could be packed into containers and moved, collected it's own water, produced it's own gas and electricity, processed it's own waste, was accessible by it's own flying car, and connected to the internet through satellite and/or wireless? Would the owner of such a house be at the mercy of the land monopolist?
Yes because every single asset that you have listed is created on land.
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Bardon
21 Jan 2017, 10:05 AM
Yes because every single asset that you have listed is created on land.
I reckons Sno Flake just ain't no good at playin' tha village idiot role ...

Me 'n Terry 'n Chris 'n even Rastus are just WAY better at it - LOL
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Bardon
21 Jan 2017, 10:05 AM
Yes because every single asset that you have listed is created on land.
What about the location principle?
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Jon Snow
21 Jan 2017, 10:35 AM
What about the location principle?
It still applies.
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Bardon
21 Jan 2017, 10:55 AM
It still applies.
Does it still apply to
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Yes because every single asset that you have listed is created on land.


i.e. Does the location principle apply to where those assets are created?
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Jon Snow
21 Jan 2017, 11:18 AM
i.e. Does the location principle apply to where those assets are created?
Yes.
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Bardon
21 Jan 2017, 11:23 AM
Yes.
So, if the assets get cheaper and cheaper to make, given that they can be made anywhere in the world, then the assets that comprise the house get cheaper.

And given that the house can be moved anywhere, it can be moved wherever land is cheapest, does the land underneath the house still appreciate in value?
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