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16 | 51.61% |
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15 | 48.39% |
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Ride a bike to work, buy a moped, walk, take city transport. I'm so sorry you can't arrive to work or live without gasoline. You NEED a house? Im going to assume you meant a shelter. Livable and safe is subjective, do what it takes. You HAVE to have a phone? Write a letter. Do I need to say anymore on this? | |||
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Last edited by Samoht; 10-14-2011 at 12:22 PM..
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2. You're going to quote yourself then say you said it? 3. USPS, and yes I am. My argument for less government in regards to economics does not mean government shouldn't exist in any other facet. I know that I said I'm finished replying to your posts before, but you actually came up with a few things that can be discussed since then. This post, however, just solidifies my argument of your lack of work ethic and general need to be taken care of. Really, go read a book on history and factual information. Not commentary that can be easily digested to control your emotions and thereby actions. And saying that "be held accountable for your life decisions" is propaganda? rofl man..just rofl. You're a child needing to be taken care of. *edit* Last sentence said "Do what it takes" instead of "be held accountable for your life decisions"... same thing. Lack of good decisions can be reflected on by your willingness to do what it takes. | |||
Last edited by iamoenaj; 10-14-2011 at 12:46 PM..
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Go read a book on philanthropy and stop trying to bleed profit out of a stone. Quote:
Yet they continued to flaunt record profits. When the economy tanked, given their already tarnished reputation, they separated themselves from their workers as fast as possible. They moved many positions overseas (including mine) and bought their CEO's contract out for 12 million dollars. They immediately turned around and signed him on as a consultant with a 7 million dollars a year contract. How did that make any sense? This guy tanked the company and the value of its work ethic and he was getting rewarded while the common worker was left high and dry. After that, I worked as a contractor at another conglomerate for 18 months before they were willing to offer me any kind of benefits. Yet they continued to flaunt record profits. How does any of that portray me as lazy or uneducated? This is how they treat their employees. There's no denying it. You're just spreading your own lies to try to make you feel better about your own agenda. | ||||
Last edited by Samoht; 10-14-2011 at 01:08 PM..
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![]() All these arguments showing places where you perceive capitalism as having failed just go to show that a reasonable capitalist society cannot exist without government - as I said in my original post.
This is way off topic, but these differing in views is exactly why I think America is too big for decisions like this. Why can socialism not exist in a capitalist society? There is nothing saying it can't - it would just have to be voluntary socialism. Trying to get 300 million people, most of which don't have the first clue when it comes to economy theory or models, to all agree upon what the best system is is ridiculous. This is the whole argument for libertarianism - create a free society in which people can enter into voluntary agreements and whatever results will be dictated by what each individual feels is in their best interest, so long as their best interest doesn't involve stripping the freedom they enjoy from others by use of force. | ||
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![]() Loke's post can be applied to Samoht's workplace just as it can be applied to a country - even a business is sometimes too large. The problem is not everyone has the same interests.
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Anyone can polish a turd. Is your profession expendable or unskilled? If so, live with your choice to work in that field. They outsourced? It's no surprise that a business is seeking higher profits no matter the location. It's a business. You work for it and not vice versa. They are called benefits and not rights for a reason. My overall argument to you, for this subject, is that you have choices. You can work where you want for what they offer. You are the only person that can decide how you want your value added to be compensated with for what is available to you at the time given your skills or lack thereof. Be thankful for that. It's not preferable to have to do away with things in your life that you have grown accustom to and have been lead to believe that it is your constitutional right to have. Yes, there are people who are corrupt and screw over the "common folk", but they do so right under your nose. You can stop it or mitigate its effects on you before it gets bad. Until peoples' quality of life is severely decreased, the "common folk" do nothing about it. This is what separates your line of thinking from mine. While you complain/whine/half-assed protest that you're getting screwed over in every way possible, I do whatever it takes to keep myself and my family fed, sheltered, and happy. Did I have to protest to demand what you call your basic rights? No, I spent my time wisely doing things I didn't want to do, living without things I wanted to have. Tough shit. You are not entitled to anything. You are not special. You are the only one that can guarantee your own standard-of-living. I am 100% certain there are a range of things you can be doing to better your situation, but they require hard choices, and that is the problem. | |||
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![]() Right, spoken like a true Republican who's only goal is to protect his profits and trample all over the rights of the common worker. You're the poster child for why regulation on every level is necessary.
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