How about we make a rule that nobody with the HIV or any STD gets to go there. AIDS-FREE and STD-FREE Zone - have all the unprotected sex you want.
How about we make a rule that nobody with the HIV or any STD gets to go there. AIDS-FREE and STD-FREE Zone - have all the unprotected sex you want.
doesn't sound very libertarian to me.
But the business opportunities of not living under a restrictive government could make you astronomical income!This is such a bad idea it's unreal. They cost to live there will be astronomical.
Nahh, they absolutely have to live at least 6 miles away to have their own internatonal waters, so it's a matter of just getting food shipments by cargo frieghters. (Which creates trade and more industry, a good thing.)They will either have to grow all their fruits and vegetables on the floating shit city or have to park so close to the shore that they might as well live on the land.
Nope, the population will be people who can MAKE MONIEZ while there... Such as those doing international trading or server hosting. (And a few billionaires who truly believe in the cause, of course.)Nobody sane will ever purchase one of these and abandon land to live on a ticking time bomb. The population will be made up of actors, rock stars and other useless rich people like rappers and painters.
They'll have a company for that called the justice co. or something... Like commercial courts, I'd think.What happens when the doctor and the guy that runs the water recycling machine get into a bar fight and kill each other in the middle of a storm. You're all fucked. Then you're gonna call up the "repressive governments" and ask for help.
Well yeah, when you let man-eating monsters roam free on them... But businessmen trying to make a buck?This is a worse idea than Jurassic Park.
Lots of ppl want to live to Hawaii, and no one there is free of the oppressive laws and regulations these things would enjoy.It'd be like living on a nicer version of an offshore oil platform, at about 4000% of the cost of living on land. Who the fuck would decide that's a good idea?
International trade would be a strongsuit of libertarian businessmen, not a problem.Then there's problems with supply chains,
Deep at sea? For a huge rig? Tidal waves can't happen out there, so the only natural disaster that could affect them is a hurricane... Which doesn't ever sink any oil rigs these days.natural disasters,
One of your best points; I could see it happening but not in their beginning stages. Perhaps when there are 20 or more of these and they've made their alliances and enemies among themselves, but that could be 50 years hence.wars breaking out,
As soon as a pirate gets in this thing's 3-mile radius the defense co could open fire with advanced weaponry... No need to be all diplomatic about it and set up bases all over the planet like america does... no, such a land can keep our firepower for defense & have automatic weapons pointing out of every window. The pirates would never even have a chance.pirates lobbing RPGs at you,
Of course all prices would go up, but as said earlier, the majority of the ppl on these things would be making bank from an advantageous trade with foreign nations. The first guys do need to be millionaires though and take a big risk to get these things 'floating.'cost of living increases by probably 3000%+,
Isolation could get old, no doubt, but the internet will certainly help. Anyway I'd imagine most ppl there would be too busy working to be that concerned, and most would be rich enough to spend lots of time on the mainland, usually only 6 short miles away. (The channel islands are all about 22 miles away from the California coast, and many of them have full-fledged cities on them.)life turns into an shitty, isolated existence where you're bored out of your mind within 2 weeks, and many more.
I consider this the interesting part. No one can guess how this will turn out but obviously the first guinea pigs will be the biggest believers so there is little chance of abandonment or infighting...Throw 300 people onto an offshore rig, say "this is how we're going to live", and then say, "look, we have no government!". Sounds like the citizens will be guinea pigs even moreso than they already are on land.
Could you remind us of why though? Who says they can't have torpedoes installed, rocket launchers from every tower and mini-guns bolted to every residences' deck?This is the dumbest shit ever. Sorry living on oil rigs is not the answer, libertarians. No matter how many arguements made for it the fact is they wont be able to defend themselves against much more than a group of disorganized Pirates
Republic of Minerva - It's been tried (and has failed) before.
I knew someone would have had to bring up Minerva... But c'mon... They grabbed a 1 foot tall atoll that was in dispute halfway across the world... So many problems there that don't apply here come to mind it's silly.Republic of Minerva - It's been tried (and has failed) before.
If what's true? Who said anything about golden toilets?If this true, I feel sorry for the gazillions of humans that don't have anything to eat in a daily basis. When someone is shitting on toilets made of gold, something is absolutely wrong.
Did you think this was about the illuminati or something? Learn to read.
I only see a bargain.No. Just wasted money, that's all.
The platforms won't be run as countries. They will be private property, similar to the special economic zones of Dubai, Freeport etc.I think any time you get a bunch of people together you're going to end up with disagreements over how to run things, rules and laws, resource access and management etc. Politics is pretty much inevitable.
What do you know about libertarianism?doesn't sound very libertarian to me.
And the peasantry on Wickedfire STS will be sure to judge you for it.If you have the money, then you can do what you want.. Right?
The people involved with TSI are for the most part anarchists. Anarcho-capitalists of the David Friedman variety specifically.Maybe I simply do not understand libertarians and am confusing them too much with anarchists.