[–] FridayJones 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Let's see, suppose you wanted to make whiskey and sell it for money. Whoops! You can't. Now, if you buy a shitload of licenses, purchase a shitload of tax stamps, you will find that there are many many laws preventing you from selling your product to almost anyone who isn't already in the wholsesale liquor business. Whoops, not free trade at all.
OK, suppose your Korean wife (because you're the Korean wife type, I can tell) wants to open a small nail salon in your city. Whoops, the municipal laws require her to be licensed, meaning that no matter how good at nail work she already is, she will need about twice as many hours of instruction to receive her certification than it takes to become an armed law enforcement officer in that same city. She will also require an insurance bond.
Speaking of "nigger what," you guys have the cutest nigger-level comprehension of how commerce actually works.
[–] matthew-- ago
Capitalism has nothing to do with rules and regulations. If anything, the more capitalist a nation is, the less rules and regulations they have.
I should know because we do business in China and Australia. China requires you to have a doctor/hospital licence to do anything that pierces the skin (needles), Australia just requires you to be registered with the local council (not a licence).
Government departments who enforce, and create these arbitrary rules such as the ones you allude to, need to be paid for. Good luck setting up a department for alcohol without tax payer funds (non existent in a 0% tax, completely capitalist system).