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My wife and I have been watching AS part 1,,2,3
This week and she has a hard time with the characters being played by different actors.
Doesn't bother me to much as I am trying to see which I liked the best.Overall 2 thumbs up.
I like to fancy one is already started, and I just haven't heard about it. It starts as a zona franca where a startup put its headquarters so founders and employees from several countries can bypass immigration issues and all work in the same office. We only hear about it when they have a successful IPO, and some of the founders set up an incubator and angel fund and invest in an mentor other startups in the zone. At that point the host country starts looking for ways to tax the jobs and wealth generated without killing the goose laying the golden eggs. The people there then have a struggle on their hands: How much liberty can they keep? Only at this point it becomes a news story. I fancy it's happening right now, but I won't hear about it until the IPO and subsequent political/legal battle starts.
And we mustn't leave out Kilts or the proper application of whip tips. :>)
I don't mind how politics can affect philosophy, but I think we're going to see enough US tax relief and shrinkage of government that the angst that has driven a lot of us to this forum is going to probably at least minimally subside for a while.
I'm not a protectionist either, but we've been swinging too far for too long in the direction of helping everyone but ourselves.
I like posts that relate Ayn Rand's ideas to some subject in a way that makes me see that subject in a new way.
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