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Why do most of my fellow economic libertarians hate economic liberty?

You've embarrassed yourselves when it comes to arguing against college players getting paid.


Fucking Dreckfest.
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  • It's fucking capitalism people.
  • Tailgater
    Tailgater Member Posts: 1,389
    Libertarian Economy = Liberty to be Fucked by Capitalism
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,146 Standard Supporter
    Tailgater said:

    Libertarian Economy = Liberty to be Fucked by Capitalism

    This
  • IrishDawg22
    IrishDawg22 Member Posts: 2,754
    Look at me, I like to create hybrid threads based on another poster's original thread.

    I get paid (Libertarian Economy) to drive clicks around here, and if the Minister of DisInformation continues to impact my revenue streams he will be hearing the Vanilla lawyers once they are finished with the site transition.

    You have been warned.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,561 Founders Club
    I like to be in favor of all sorts of shit and just ignore the reasons why it will never happen. Gotta go feed my unicorn and jump over a rainbow now.

    The intellectually lazy argument is - the players need to be paid!!!111!!

    OK, I'm in. Now what?
  • Tailgater
    Tailgater Member Posts: 1,389
    In the spirit of liberty and human rights, we can decide now to pay collegiate football playing athletes enough so that they're free to own wheels, dress cool, and take themselves (and a girlfriend) out for a movie and cheeseburger-milkshake date once a week. Or we can wait for the Libertarians to suck(capitalize) the life out of our favorite Game. I don't know what I'd do with all my unused entertainment money if that happened. Give it away for public education of the 1% elites I suppose.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    Because it currently in equilibrium. Your advocating forced wage levels when the current wage is attracting a qualified and eager labor pool.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,286
    Two competing thoughts; second one wins.

    1. In a free market society, it makes perfect intellectual sense to pay players in a sport that generates 100s of millions of dollars in revenue in large measure because of the players.

    2. In this free market society, we have multiple exceptions to the free market default rule that makes life better, and keeping college football amateur-based is but one of them.

    On second thought, they are not competing thoughts at all.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Two competing thoughts; second one wins.

    1. In a free market society, it makes perfect intellectual sense to pay players in a sport that generates 100s of millions of dollars in revenue in large measure because of the players.

    2. In this free market society, we have multiple exceptions to the free market default rule that makes life better, and keeping college football amateur-based is but one of them.

    On second thought, they are not competing thoughts at all.

    If the current pay is inadequate, why would someone choose to participate? Answer: the current compensation is adequate to maintain a qualify labor pool.

    Why are coaches paid so much? Answer: same as above.