Message from @LimaGolf

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2020-04-12 00:08:57 UTC  

My sister in law gave me 8 grand. It got my wife and I through some hard times 5 years ago. We're now making 115k a year.

2020-04-12 00:09:13 UTC  

that's not gibs

2020-04-12 00:09:19 UTC  

that's your family helping you once

2020-04-12 00:09:27 UTC  

Idk man, she totally gave it to me.

2020-04-12 00:09:51 UTC  

yes but it's somebody who cares about you

2020-04-12 00:09:55 UTC  

giving you a substantial amount

2020-04-12 00:09:56 UTC  

once

2020-04-12 00:10:12 UTC  

knowing you'd do the right thing with it

2020-04-12 00:10:21 UTC  

Does the person giving it really matter when the point of contention is the plausibility of results?

2020-04-12 00:11:02 UTC  

I sure as shit wouldn't feel comfortable giving my tax money to some druggie in nowhereville KY

2020-04-12 00:11:08 UTC  

The point you asked for was does it ever work? It does work, does it always work? No. Probably fails more than works.

2020-04-12 00:11:45 UTC  

But it can work.

2020-04-12 00:12:40 UTC  

I don't think your example is even remotely relevant to a discussion of government-enforced dysgenic redistribution

2020-04-12 00:13:01 UTC  

It was only relevant to the question you asked.

2020-04-12 00:13:19 UTC  

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2020-04-12 00:13:29 UTC  

I don't think you understood my question then

2020-04-12 00:13:33 UTC  

🧑

2020-04-12 00:14:01 UTC  

I was asking if there was ever an example of mass redistribution of wealth by the government uplifting an underclass out of poverty

2020-04-12 00:14:09 UTC  

(there isn't)

2020-04-12 00:14:29 UTC  

Oooooh, so you were asking about uplifting an entire class of people.

2020-04-12 00:14:43 UTC  

Well seeing how communism has never been successful. No

2020-04-12 00:14:53 UTC  

what the fuck else would be the point of giving an entire class of people money

2020-04-12 00:14:59 UTC  

if it's not to help the entire class of people

2020-04-12 00:15:04 UTC  

Why would you do that?

2020-04-12 00:15:13 UTC  

idk you seemed to be the one proposing it

2020-04-12 00:15:37 UTC  

> I am of the mind though, that the amount of money we put into trying to up lift inner cities would have a drastically different and more successful result if we put it into the appalachians or the midwest.

2020-04-12 00:15:53 UTC  

Did I? I thought I was talking about a geographic poverty, not class poverty.

2020-04-12 00:16:44 UTC  

Uplifting geographic poverty seems far more feasible than class poverty.

2020-04-12 00:20:00 UTC  

what does that even mean

2020-04-12 00:21:07 UTC  

Putting wealth into an area decreases poverty, but maintains class structure.

2020-04-12 00:21:41 UTC  

yes but what does that look like practically

2020-04-12 00:24:38 UTC  

Id say the difference between countries, states, counties, and cities. When it comes to examples of it in play. Trade, tariffs, geopolitical wars and alliances. Taxes, public works, subsidized buisnesses, market manipulation/regulation, etc.

2020-04-12 00:30:42 UTC  

In a way, cities leach wealth out of the rural parts of the country. Based resources are harvested in the boonies, manufacture in manufacturing towns and traded in metropolitan mega cities.

2020-04-12 00:30:57 UTC  

What are we talking about?

2020-04-12 00:31:28 UTC  

Their favorite parts of siege

2020-04-12 00:31:32 UTC  

Idk, the movie 3 signs in Missouri

2020-04-12 00:31:49 UTC  

idk this conversation is meandering aimlessly based on that shitty movie about le dumb hicks

2020-04-12 00:32:02 UTC  

I fucking hate hollywood

2020-04-12 00:32:13 UTC  

Yeah. Still a good movie.

2020-04-12 00:32:24 UTC  

But it is pretty anti white.

2020-04-12 00:32:42 UTC  

Understanable, But honestly if you hate the movie don't critque it or bring attention towards it......