A ancap society butt domino's pizza is actually the shadow government
>>152879Nepotism, general corruption, and it is more profitable to do a bad job than do a good job.
>>152879Roads are paid for by property taxes. Nigger-dense/impoverished areas don't have the funds to pay for roads, schools, or other basic bublic utilities.
Dominos is literally building roads to make it more convenient to deliver their cardboard to those areas, where their target consumers are.
>>152885Can they even buy pizza with food stamps?
>>152888I don't know, but it's not like Dominos is expensive.
>>152885Did you target the correct racial group?? Pic#2
http://hausrules.us/do-we-really-have-an-infrastructure-spending-problemThe comparison to other Western nations has a problem, though. The US has more people and more cars, but spends the same money…
>>152870I think that would be illegal in Norway because you are not state authorized (hired by the state) to do roadwork.
But I like the Finnish way to do it. People convicted for DUI is set to fix roads as a form of community service (or at least they used, been a while since I heard about it)
>>152893I take that comment back. It is a measure of percentage of GDP. So is GDP falling or not keeping up? It fell for a couple of years, was that enough to cause the problem? Or is the money being diverted elsewhere such as paying debts? CPI doesn't seem to be the problem.
>>152885What happens if Domino's simply becomes the de facto local government?
>>152896>>152897Both. Local governments tend to be responsible for local roads, pensions, and other expenditures. They are also heavily in debt, so it is hard to issue new bonds. It's a whole bag of shit that is sitting on taxpayers.
>>152907…
>But the chart posted above does not even take into account the massive unfunded pension obligations that state and local governments are facing. According to the Detroit Free Press, state governments are facing unfunded pension obligations of nearly a trillion and a half dollars……
https://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/share-this-chart-with-anyone-that-believes-the-u-s-economy-is-not-going-to-crash_07222013I suppose the roads can wait until after the next worker/economy boom.
Are your Domino's absolute shit? The last to times I ordered pizza from my nearest dominos (~2 miles away) the first one took about an hour to get to me because the wrong delivery guy took it and the second time it took over an hour and a half and they fucked up the order.
>>152933Or they will default on the loans and the pensions. Otherwise taxpayers will just move to different low tax areas or countries and them the government will default/implode/become Venezuela.
>>152938Ordering pizza is so expensive. Just get a bunch of pizza from the store.
>>152938Dude, the ratio of how proper your pizza is is directly correlated to how obscure your address is, factored by how much you tip
why would a pizza chain suddenly start repairing roads? is the Italian Mafia behind this?
>>153040They say it's because of "pizza safety". You know, when the pizza boy delivers the pizza, his vehicle bumps on those holes and damages the pizza. At least that's how they explain it on their website pavingforpizza.com
>>153040>>153102How the hell do traps fool anyone?
>>153104weak sexual dimorphism
hormone replacement therapy
affinity for cosplay/crossdressing
unironic homosexuality
desperation
lulz
skillful traps are hard to come by, but all of them are insane
>>153105>grows teethI love how this is the only bullshit part.
>>152931Wake me up when a pizza company builds a road. :P
All roads in Kansas are built by private companies with government funds.
I never understood this dumbfuck meme that only governments can build roads. Brainlet started it, and even stupider people believe it, fullstop.
>>153194I do believe that's the norm for states, to pay a company to pave the roads for them.
>>153194>>153197Centralised planning you say?
>>153197>>153194I can't wait for the highways to become McDrive thrus.
>>153213My favorite is the heroin and tyre shop at the end of the road full of spikes.