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The lack of a strong government would barely harm our national identity
@Joe The Communist : sorry, what do you mean done w/ you? had to step away.. sorry
I said I think he was done debating
ah', no not really
Yea....
my framing centers on human intention in that when someone has bad intention/unfair intention, everything else is obfuscation
most -isms/-ists can be brought back to that first principle and their nature's revealed
Okay
most things that go awry in terms of fairness is due to initial/ongoing bad/unfair intentions
nothing wrong with capitalism but ultimately that's not what we have for instance
nothing wrong with a free-market economy and equity markets but that's not what we have
So, i try not to get to caught up in the shell game economic/political/philosophical obfuscation
why do we have insane deficits? Because the bonehead govt decided to unfairly and negatively spend more than what it brings in year over year
simple fix to that
Unrelated fact: it is cold af in Michigan
but no one takes it .. yet will speak for decades about complex econ theory
why do the rich have more than the poor to an extent that its breaking society?
because markets aren't fair/regulated
and are anything but free-markets
or capitalistic
until then its all just smoke and mirrors
Social security.. smoke and mirrors
so they create 401ks
401ks smoke and mirrors so you get IRA
IRA smoke and mirrors so you get roth IRA
Human beings are fools for the infinite shell games they play when they're ultimately the ones that pay the price behind the shell games
not sure what to debate here
@Joe The Communist It absolutely harms it. What point is there in serving a nation that doesnβt serve you?
This is why revolutions happen dude.
does anyone want to private voice chat
You serve your nation to protect your home and way of life
When people were fighting on the beaches of D-day do you think they were fighting in the name of welfare and social security?
No
They were fighting for the American way of life and democracy
The year is 2011. It's a warm summer night. The windows are open and a breeze rolling through the curtains. You're leaning forward towards the screen, palms a little sweaty, working the controller with speed and precision. Your younger mind, free of the troubles that come later in life, is fully focused on the game, and able to think fast. Your eyes dart around the screen and the headset clasps around your head, keeping you locked in. A smile on your face as you play. This was the happiest and most content you'd ever been in your life, and you'll never forget it.
hey guys
@Joe The Communist And the american way of life is exactly what it is, not some fucked up corporatist dystopia.
@π ±oomer Ted Cruz wow faggot
@Deleted User Yes hello I'm in the last semester for my entrepreneurship and business administration degree. Over the program i have studied economics as well, I think from my experience it's perfectly reasonable that some people are richer than other and it's a natural part of human history. There are some people born who have lesser qualities and some who have better. Some people also want to improve themselves. If you want to start your rant about you living in dystopia, it's getting boring as everyone here says the same.
As on the point of governmental deficits these are created due to ability to pay them off later or. It's basically a loan that a government has just like a normal person with the requirement to pay it off. If it's a good investment it works and everyone wins. If it's a bad one then people who bought the governmental bonds are in the red. No complex economic system here.