Does The Government Have The Right to Claim Ownership of The Earth's Resources?

SB85

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I say;

No!!


The Earth provides for everybody not just a certain group of individuals
 
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Unclebaldrick

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I want to know the view points of each member of the forum.


I say;

No!!


The Earth provides for everybody not just a certain group of individuals
Ever been to a National Park? Kruger National Park is real nice.

Are you against the concept of any sort of ownership? If you are not, then I submit that instead of being owned by a group of individuals, the resources would be owned by a single individual and probably destroyed like most of the redwoods were.
 

peabody2018

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I want to know the view points of each member of the forum.


I say;

No!!


The Earth provides for everybody not just a certain group of individuals
Some would say “everybody” is represented by the government.
It’s not a matter of rights, but a matter of power.
 

ttystikk

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I say;

No!!


The Earth provides for everybody not just a certain group of individuals
Your statement is internally inconsistent.

Your assumption that government can only represent a 'certain group of individuals' is false on its face.

The issue of our times is that We the People have allowed the functioning of our government to be commandeered by a relative free with deep pockets and vested interest to operate it and the resources it controls in their interest, as opposed to the interest of the Common Good.
 

SmokeyMcChokey

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I say;

No!!


The Earth provides for everybody not just a certain group of individuals
Meh. If those resources are at least partly confined in the country and the government is freely elected they should. Because in theory that is just an extension on the peoples will and all benefit and detriment belong to those citizens
 

Space_cadet

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Governments have fuck all to do with the worlds resources.

Mining company's do, all the mining company has to do is pay the government for a lease (oh an few sneaky underhanded payments/donations to lube the way). Then they can do whatever fuck they want.

Ever heard of a blanket lease. A mining company can blanket lease 1000's of square miles/km and own mineral rights to everything. preventing any small prospecter/fossicer to legally touch anything of value.
 

ttystikk

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Governments have fuck all to do with the worlds resources.

Mining company's do, all the mining company has to do is pay the government for a lease (oh an few sneaky underhanded payments/donations to lube the way). Then they can do whatever fuck they want.

Ever heard of a blanket lease. A mining company can blanket lease 1000's of square miles/km and own mineral rights to everything. preventing any small prospecter/fossicer to legally touch anything of value.
In other words, the government is under charging for those resources. That doesn't really answer the question, does it?
 
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