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Eeyore
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Bob Larter wrote:
Unless of course you pay foreigners to do the work.
Electricite de France wants to build four new EPR 1.6GWe nuclear reactors in
the UK, to which end they bought the existing UK nuclear operator to get
access to existing licenced sites.
I doubt the UK has much in the way of capability any more to contribute much
to their construction.
Graham
James Arthur wrote:
Bob Larter wrote:
James Arthur wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
James Arthur wrote:
I favor Bastiat's formulation: if one man steals from another, even
though he uses the government to do it for him, it's still theft.
Who builds the roads and bridges etc in this world ?
Graham
There's a difference between a common good, and taking one man's
money to give to another.
When a government builds a road, it's taking the taxpayers' money &
giving to the guywho own the construction company. Either way,
somebody is having their money taken away from them & given to someone
else.
But one way a road was built, for all to use.
Absolutely. That's the upside to taxation. But either way, the money
ends up in the economy, benefiting someone.
Unless of course you pay foreigners to do the work.
Electricite de France wants to build four new EPR 1.6GWe nuclear reactors in
the UK, to which end they bought the existing UK nuclear operator to get
access to existing licenced sites.
I doubt the UK has much in the way of capability any more to contribute much
to their construction.
Graham