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Now all I need to hear is Monsanto designed the barley whose fermented juice I thrive upon.
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These are complicated economic matters. Chalking world hunger up to "greed" shows an undeveloped understanding of economic consequence.
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http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/data.html
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""These are complicated economic matters. Chalking world hunger up to "greed" shows an undeveloped understanding of economic consequence.""
That sentence right there is a prime example of what I'm talking about. Its ok to dump edible foodstuffs because it is more economically viable?? There may be a price depression if the commodity is released freely?? We're talking about starving human beings here. Who cares about a few more bucks? There are people that could desperately use that food. | ||
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You don't get it.
If shipping food somewhere causes negative pressure on a business sector, it won't happen. Its not really a person who makes that choice, its the laws of economics. | ||
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I admire your desire to help people. Your heart is in the right place, but the aggregate situation must be considered. Short term help at the expense of the future is generally not a sound decision. Do you have a savings account? Why do you keep that money when you could feed a starving person in Africa? Is it the evil "greed" that motivates you to save?
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Economic actions have economic consequences. The motivations or intent does not matter, only the ultimate consequence. I think I linked the video in this thread (or maybe the GMO thread) Milton Friedman asked if car companies should make cars even safer if it would make each car cost $1,000,000. The answer is clearly no. We accept certain risks because the cars provide so much utility. He asked the question again with the car costing $0.05 more per unit but it would save 1,000 lives. In the case the answer is yes, the car should be more expensive. Few people disagree with that logic. This means that we all inherently accept the idea that certain results, however individually distasteful (the poor guy who died because we didn't have $1,000,000 cars), are still necessary because of the aggregate consequence (we all have cars now).
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Frieza <Stasis> 1999-2003 Prexus "I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." JOHN 14:6 | |||
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So giving food products to people who can't afford to buy said food product will cause an economic collapse? Because these people were obviously going to buy up all the food anyway, that's why they are starving. Use your common sense. Throwing food in the landfill is doing no one any good. Economic excuses for obvious greed? Get a grip.
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