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This WSJ video was interesting. I wonder if the new response to the age old question of, "Who will build the roads?" should be, "If we only let the government build the roads, who will build the craft roads?" I know, I know, the beer wasn't brewed by the government, but it was the regulation that left us with only Budweiser and Miller and blah blah blah as the options. There are so many industries that we currently hate that I bet may one day become the next craft industry if we can get it out of the hands of the feds.
I think about this all the time (the broader point, not beer specifically).
What kind of better roads would we have? I'm confident we wouldn't tolerate 40,000 traffic fatalities a year on private roads.
What amazing health services might exist?
What about radically innovative energy generation?
How clever might private security and arbitration be?
We already know how awesome private money is. Every regulated and government provided sector might be as suboptimal as fiat is compared to bitcoin.
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50 sats \ 1 reply \ @guts 3 Jan
I'm a homebrewer and thanks to Carter the hobby exploded
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Woot!
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