
The Impossibility of Policy
Cato Podcast
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The Pointlessness of Having a Rule
When I was a child, my mom would say on Saturday morning at eight in the morning, go out and play, come back when the street lights come on. Now if you say that, the state has intervened. If we wanted to play baseball, someone had a bat, other person had a couple of gloves and someone had a ball and we went and played baseball. The best laid schemes of mice and men gone off the glaay, which means don't work. This is another of the numerous problems with stateism," he says.
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