
This post has a strange deja vu to it. I can remember back in the '60s when revolutionary wannabes would talk of the glorious peoples paradise while
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- At 06:44 AM 12/5/97 -0500, jay holovacs wrote: living in their comfortable suburban homes. How the workers' education system was open to all, no one was unemployed... I don't think that Singapore is a fabulous place to live but its total freedom is probably greater than Germany or France. Our total freedom in the US is greater than Singapore's. It has just been getting attacked by those who accept the greater freedom violations of many other countries including many of those in the EU. Germans lack many speech and association rights. Germany has asked the US to arrest and extradite Americans for speech crimes. They have mandatory address registration with the government (as does Singapore). On the other hand, Germans have very restrictive labor and commerce laws, high taxes, and other laws that Singapore doesn't have. Germany has mandatory "certification" (licensing) for almost every job in the country. Singapore has some of these sorts of restrictions too but because of its other economic freedoms, it is freer than Germany. Germany steals 50% of GDP and blows it on cigareets and whiskey and wild, wild, women. Singapore steals only 20% of GDP (and requires an additional 20% mandatory personally-owned retirement savings from salaries). Singaporeans are thus freer to use their own money than Germans. Singapore is unfree in many ways but freer than many other countries not usually attacked as tyrranies. DCF -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0 Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBNIhLNoVO4r4sgSPhAQG/4QQApynCOtYCD/S6O1hXeBf6fLXTRJzPuplL ebyU12jz1Hfg8q92xAzxi74n2SGT8nNeGtFbroFLY9cP1wn8kN9mH25UpkiDq77Q pEGgpVD0pc855ZXhzbqPyvzolwL8Xq37xvRTS8b84lbv8O0YY1mkhEm8z//9ILY/ pT0RtwulpiY= =0j+/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----