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So someone who needs materials to build a house for his family and so buys them, cannot count on their being there tomorrow since someone else might just waltz in and take them?
Someone who wants to grow food on his farm, might wake to find Occupy Farm Space camped all over the land he was going to use, rendering it useless for farming?
Someone who builds a building as a factory to build furniture, or computers, or clothing etc., can't count on the materials for production (or even the building) being there when the workers show up on the first day to start production, since somebody else might have decided they needed them more than he did?
A great utopia the no-property-rights loons have planned for us, full of promise, security, and reasons to plan ahead.
Do these people ever think of the actual consequences of their idyllic dreams?
Well, they'd be more likely to foxtrot than waltz, unless the thieving bastige was named Matilda.