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# Jason Durie Yes, people who don't pay for a service typically don't...

*October 12, 2025 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Jason Durie's comment.*

Jason Durie Yes, people who don't pay for a service typically don't get that service.  However, there's nothing stopping people who want to subsidize poor people for road service.  Food, for example, is often provided to poor people without monopoly state control over farms, grocery stores, and restaurants.
