townie
Premium Member
perhaps i should have used the term "essential services" rather than utilities. i.e. power, water, gas, telecommunications, banking, transport, etc/volition said:So do you also think we should have *SOME* government food stores? And govt car tire stores? and govt car radio stores? etc I think you get the point.
Unless you're going to draw the distinction between "utilities" and "non-utilities" in which case I'll ask you: why do you think this is a crucial distinction?
food, however is an interesting point, i will give you that. however it's safe to assume that food will always be profitable/cost effective, throughout the country, i dont think it's likely any private enterprise in their right mind would stop selling food in an area because it wasnt "cost effective" which they may well would do with power, electricity etc.
Let me put it this way, if World War 3 broke out and we can assume power supply would become scarcer as it would be in greater demand, who would you rather be in charge of power supply, the government who (hopefully) would want to provide power to the most amount of people or the private sector who (presumably) would provide power only to the most profitable sectors?