Message from @galesteppes
Discord ID: 568219967070142485
I don't want to do that shit. I've seen what my low level regional manager has to put up with. I can't imagine what someone higher does
"Socialists like me"
sure I'm a socialist then
Nah, you're just a envious socdem
Although your enmity for the rich doesn't make you all that different from a socialist
I mean, you can lie to us and yourself, and pretend you're more moderate than socialists, but we both know the road goes to the same place
Starvation, genocide, and gulags
Redistribution good <:NPC:500042735617703967>
Socialists don't care about the poor.
They just hate the rich.
You really do like your strawmen don't you @Fitzydog
@Capitán Alatriste Prove me wrong. Every time you speak here you prove my point more and more
Well @Fitzydog likes straw men as much as you hate trump so......
Is it a straw man if it's obvious hyperbole? Honest question from the peanut gallery
I don't think that I have ever stated that I hated Trump, or have enmity to the rich
I didn't exactly claim you did, I just associated you with people who do
"I don't hate them, I just think they aren't *paying their fair share*"
What if we could pay our fair share in terms of production value?
<:think_woke:378717098681171988>
that would leave a large loophole for extremely wealthy people that don't really produce anything, such as Sport stars, investors, consultants etc...
Pretty much people that provide services
Of course the produce something
Are you suggesting that only the tangible is worthy of being considered valuable?
Services are production in my opinion
You cannot produce a service. If anything you are the product that offers the service
🤦
Okay
What the fuck.
So if you're not producing physical goods you don't have value in society??
The lesser evil <:pepe_hang:460603218766987298>
So is india a shithole ?
Is watter wet ?
@Amir sounds very communist no? <:makes_you_think:382980749780844554> <:Commie_ball:466404411535785995>
He was right he's not a socialist
He's a commie
<:think_woke:378717098681171988>
>investors don't produce anything....
Investors make production possible. These are rough numbers for an expansion at a midsize (total value around 1/2B) industrial firm I was involved with. This is heavy industry so actual labor producing a physical product. Plant buildout was priced at around 75M. Operations require a floating budget of an intake of 6 figures in feed material *every day*. Facilities cost and personnel and facility in the upper 5 figures a day. *Investment* s how you organize all those resources so that labor can actually result in production. Deciding that the project is not only valuable but profitable (ie valuable enough to other people to warrant it) is how you makee the labor and production happen.