The Algore Uncertainty Principle

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 13 Sep 2010 02:16:05 GMT  <== Politics ==> 

L. Neil Smith at The Libertarian Enterprise - Separation of Science and State. Now! [tle]

The characters in Twister also have to confront a rival team of atmospheric scientists equipped with brand new shiny cars and gear, slick company outfits and bright orange windbreakers. Their leader was a colleague of the two principal characters, but finally left them to go to work for private enterprise. Our hero calls him a "corporate suck-butt".

Now hang on just a minute, I always want to say to Bill Paxton. Your "evil adversary" works for a collection of people who have no power of any kind to force their customers to buy whatever it is they have to sell. They can only produce the highest quality goods and services that they can, and then sell them at the lowest possible price.

You, on the other hand, as cute and adorable as you and your cohorts may seem in their beat-up jeans, worn hoodies, and faded T-shirts, tossing catchy dialogue back and forth that was written for you by Joss Whedon, and playing Eric Clapton music videos in your funky-looking equipment-crammed truck--you don't have to produce anything.

You have armed thugs who go out into the world for you and threaten and terrorize Productive Class individuals into paying for your hobby whether they--the Productive Class--are interested in what you do or can afford it or not. Should any among them prove unwilling to cough up, they will be arrested, their homes and other property will be stolen out from under them, and they may be beaten up, kidnapped, and even killed--so that you can be all winsome and cool.

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