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	<title>Comments on: The Catcher in the Rye &#8211;  The Freedomain Radio Review</title>
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		<title>By: rivenrock</title>
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		<description>&lt;b&gt;1. The is does ...&lt;/b&gt; &lt;br&gt; 1. The is does.
2. Or their barrier to starvation. What use is entry if you can&#039;t live on what you earn?
3. Not in basic necessities where the price is at least higher than the cost of production. And I made it clear what kind of goods I was talking about. I&#039;m talking about avoiding monopoly-style costing where competition is insufficient, not communism.

Look, you obviously think the free market delivers on its promises. I think its ability to do so is limited. We disagree, so be it.</description>
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2. Or their barrier to starvation. What use is entry if you can&#8217;t live on what you earn?<br />
3. Not in basic necessities where the price is at least higher than the cost of production. And I made it clear what kind of goods I was talking about. I&#8217;m talking about avoiding monopoly-style costing where competition is insufficient, not communism.</p>
<p>Look, you obviously think the free market delivers on its promises. I think its ability to do so is limited. We disagree, so be it.</p>
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