Message from @Deleted User

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2018-09-15 15:46:29 UTC  

just watched that, actually laughed my ass off at her fucking tantrum

Take it out on the right person, it'll go alot better for you

I'm not even sure what those things are

I like Senna, Ferraris, Beer and Hot Women

I'm not an expert on body pillows

2018-09-15 16:13:53 UTC  

*ha*

2018-09-15 16:15:32 UTC  

**Robbi373#0884** was cleansed from the server.

They stopped doinf beta tests

cucks buy it anyway

so they pay for your R&D

2018-09-15 16:17:37 UTC  

Nintendos are for children and cucks

iphone gen 1 was useless, people lined up for hours to spend $500 cuck on that garbage

can confirm my wife wasn't much of an iphone person

Gender is a spectum

2018-09-15 16:23:02 UTC  

@Deleted User There's an academic split between what was the bigger influence on the US founding fathers. Classical liberalism, or classical republicanism

2018-09-15 16:23:23 UTC  

Chad level gaming is building a gaming PC in a slim case, and using a gamepad

2018-09-15 16:23:39 UTC  

All of them had an impact my dude

2018-09-15 16:23:54 UTC  

people just like to focus on the ones they agree with the most

2018-09-15 16:23:58 UTC  

do you also has much grammars?

2018-09-15 16:24:02 UTC  

and cherry pick those individuals

2018-09-15 16:24:51 UTC  

My gaming PC is a tiny bit bigger than a PS3, with no optical drive

2018-09-15 16:25:25 UTC  

"Whatever policies Pinochetโ€™s civilian successors inherited from him werenโ€™t from the free market shock period but from the post-debt crisis cleanup, a departure from orthodoxy that began with kicking out the Chicago Boys, expanding public payrolls, reinstating the minimum wage, and nationalizing the banks. Some they were stuck with, like Chileโ€™s privatized social security system, once the shining example to the world championed by the World Bank, until it wasnโ€™t. By 2008, the government found it in in drastic need of an overhaul, citing low rates of coverage, high administrative fees eating up to 33 cents of every dollar spent, and low average benefits necessitating government subsidies for retirees who would otherwise live out their last days in poverty."

2018-09-15 16:25:45 UTC  

How is it that "trickle down economics", monetarism, and free market privatizations always and consistently fail in a this manner?

2018-09-15 16:28:01 UTC  

>Private SS
> Govt admin costs

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2018-09-15 16:28:54 UTC  

So it's not private SS, it's just a less functional and more corrupt govt pension program

2018-09-15 16:30:32 UTC  

@franti corporatism

2018-09-15 16:31:06 UTC  

Corporations are wealth vacuums

2018-09-15 16:31:56 UTC  

Corporations earn a lot but re-invest relatively little in order to grow capital and inflate the stock price

2018-09-15 16:32:43 UTC  

This is why trickle down doesn't work here the money stops at corporations

2018-09-15 16:32:51 UTC  

Well, no not really. You're conflating bad business practices with a generalized term that covers more than just that

2018-09-15 16:33:23 UTC  

You're making new definitions for existing vocabulary

2018-09-15 16:35:24 UTC  

@radeon love the #nottruecapitalism argument there. "It's not Capitalism. It's just Corporatism! Waaaa!"

2018-09-15 16:37:44 UTC  

@franti I'm sure it would be hard for someone from Eastern Europe to understand the concept of a free market without govt control, seeing as that's a relatively new concept for y'all.

2018-09-15 16:38:22 UTC  

@Fitzydog The rationale is that people live more. But the truth is that companies want to pay less for social security. They don't want to pay their due share, and governments are influenced or under pressure by them to not raise taxes under the idiotic idea that the free market will do its work
So instead of raising taxes on the obscene wealth of corporations, they reduce costs

2018-09-15 16:39:16 UTC  

Anyone who says seriously universal public healthcare is inefficient, that private enterprise should be applied in public assets, is a fraud and a delinquent.

2018-09-15 16:40:03 UTC  

The solution is to force companies to abide by labor laws. Spain, for example, has an unsustainable system. But it's not because there are more and more old people only. This demographic shift is accompanied by reduced birth rates. The latter is caused by job and career insecurity and gender discrimination in the work place

2018-09-15 16:40:03 UTC  

So your argument against the free market, is an example of govt interference?