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Yes, I live in a but I got inner city | 41 | 18.55% | |
Yes, I live in a crime infested inner city | 35 | 15.84% | |
Yes, I live in a burning crime infested inner city | 33 | 14.93% | |
Bush burned the crime infested towers | 153 | 69.23% | |
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(China isn’t. The Muslims aren’t. No melanin participating in the noble endeavor) Also, you’re able to share your political opinions from mom’s basement. Alternatively, had you been born in China, you’d be chained to your work station assembling my iPhone for your insolence. I think you’d agree there’s some virtue to that? It’s perspective man. You went from being obese to being somewhat healthy. In one aspect of your life, you removed your head from your ass and learned the correct way to think and act. Now it’s time to completely get your head out of there and ascend
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Hes not ready to stop digging around in his feces, complaining that it isnt made out of gold yet. He'll figure it out eventually...hopefully. Throndor hasnt given up on this one yet. | |||
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On a positive note. We hit an inverted yield curve on long term treasury bonds today, so we're looking at a recession very soon here.
This is his generations chance to build equity in the aftermath of the market bubble popping. Stay liquid...it looks like its going to be a 50 to 60% downturn if you assume that market growth SHOULD have followed true economic growth since 09. This is where millionaires made kids. Dont waste the opportunity while deluding yourself into believing you "never had a chance". Thats what losers who never tried tell themselves. | ||
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Ew, Throbmore is back. Hope every is ready for some more word-vomit.
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We're at a crossroads, where having a complete criminal is fine. It might not be fine. But we owned the frogloks so it's justified. peees
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The loopholes, subsidies and bailouts have got to go. Let businesses and corporations succeed or fail on their merits (or lack thereof). The banks should never have been bailed out in 2008. Quote:
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The ones who call for redistribution of wealth generally view wealth as a zero sum resource. That's not true in a free market economy. Using John Stossel's pie analogy, in a zero sum economy there is one pie where if someone gets more, someone else gets less, therefore the idea of the rich "stealing" from the poor. In a free market economy, wealth is being generated, therefore creating more pies. If someone gets more pie (i.e. richer), it doesn't mean someone else gets less (i.e. poorer). In fact, the rich can get richer AND the poor can also get richer. Now, when it comes to government, when they get richer, it DOES mean others get poorer. Because, the government produces nothing and don't make wealth. They only take wealth. | |||
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It's not that complicated why libertarianism doesn't work:
Labor costs are too low. Educational, Health, Housing, and Food expenses are too high. In a pure market system on a timeline ends and implosion. There are no customers after awhile. Just masses of angry half-starved people. If libertarian goverment was great -- we would have never left it. Most of the advancements we are proud of in this country had nothing to do with libertarianism and everything to do with centralized forces organizing group efforts. The pyramids would never be built by a libertarian system, the telecom systems and the internet would not either. Cooperation works better than competition on a macro level. I don't smell of cow shit, living on farms, or "living simply." I find it all extremely oppressive. Humans are more capable than that. So we made governments. | ||
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