by Outcast_Searcher » Sat 30 Jan 2016, 04:05:29
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')No government, especially the federal government, provides for my water, heat, or lights, (or even sewer for that matter), they do make an attempt at roads...
Well, in my world, the DOE is involved with energy utilities, the EPA with water and sewer, and as you said, the government is involved with roads. Also, state and local governments rely on federal funding to run, especially for many roads. And state and local governments are often heavily involved in utilities. And of course government regulations for things like safety are a big part of utilities, road construction, etc.
I believe if you think "no government" is involved in any of the things you listed -- you are seriously deluding yourself, even if a private company owns the facilities involved (example: a road contractor may build a road but government (taxes) pays for public roads). Also some utilities such as water are increasingly being taken over by local governments.
So, you can pick at the details, but especially for safety issues, I can't agree with you here.
Now, if you're saying that you use your own facilities to provide all your utilities, that's nice for you. The 99ish percent who rely on public utilities of one form or another and the nearly 100% of folks who rely on public roads (even if they don't personally drive) need those services.
Given the track record of the perma-doomer blogs, I wouldn't bet a fast crash doomer's money on their predictions.