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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2013 at 02:48
Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Point being - very few  business men started with nothing, most don't climb the corporate ladder, they are born nearer the top. Similarily not all politicans are corrupt.



I assume you mean very few multimillionaire businessmen since clearly most business men must start from the bottom.

And yeah. They all are.
Yeah - sorry I assumed that was implied as Brian and I were talking about billionaries (and the corporate heads of multimillion dollar corps).
 
Do most business men really start from the bottom? - even in an egalitarian society there are haves and have nots and most professional businessmen on a career path begin at graduate level.
 


For every chain store I walk by there's 2 people with stands on street corners. For every large restaurant there's 10 food carts. I understand that a lot is hereditary even or especially with small businesses, but I would be surprised to think that it outnumbers from scratch startups.
Talking at crosspurposes with the term 'businessmen' here. Since we were taling about starting from the bottom, climbing a corporate ladder and following a career path I was referreing to a businessman in the more general sense. Not all of the businessmen in a business are entrepreneurs, CEOs or owner/operators - many directors, executives and management are businessmen who didn't start a company but climbed a corporate path - not very many of those started in the mail room.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2013 at 00:02
Sadly we're really just corporatist....but with democracy still hanging on.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2013 at 22:39
Originally posted by HarbouringTheSoul HarbouringTheSoul wrote:


Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

The United States isn't a democracy.  It's primarily a republic, and is best described as a democratic republic.

A democratic republic is a form of democracy. Unless your definition of democracy only includes direct democracies and excludes everything else.


From Wikipedia,
 
Originally posted by Wikipedia Wikipedia wrote:

A democratic republic is a country that is both a republic and a democracy.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2013 at 22:24
Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Point being - very few  business men started with nothing, most don't climb the corporate ladder, they are born nearer the top. Similarily not all politicans are corrupt.



I assume you mean very few multimillionaire businessmen since clearly most business men must start from the bottom.

And yeah. They all are.
Yeah - sorry I assumed that was implied as Brian and I were talking about billionaries (and the corporate heads of multimillion dollar corps).
 
Do most business men really start from the bottom? - even in an egalitarian society there are haves and have nots and most professional businessmen on a career path begin at graduate level.
 


For every chain store I walk by there's 2 people with stands on street corners. For every large restaurant there's 10 food carts. I understand that a lot is hereditary even or especially with small businesses, but I would be surprised to think that it outnumbers from scratch startups.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2013 at 19:10
Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Point being - very few  business men started with nothing, most don't climb the corporate ladder, they are born nearer the top. Similarily not all politicans are corrupt.



I assume you mean very few multimillionaire businessmen since clearly most business men must start from the bottom.

And yeah. They all are.
Yeah - sorry I assumed that was implied as Brian and I were talking about billionaries (and the corporate heads of multimillion dollar corps).
 
Do most business men really start from the bottom? - even in an egalitarian society there are haves and have nots and most professional businessmen on a career path begin at graduate level.
 
Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Usually hard to argue with you Dean but that's just not my experience....when I think of almost every man I know in my business circle and personal life, they have started out of school pretty small potatoes and worked their way up the ladder of success.  Our CEO started as a dock worker in our shipping dept.  Certainly there are the guys like Romney too, the inherited legacies, but there are a lot more "smaller fish" who do it the hard way.  At least around here that's the case.   Maybe I misunderstood the line of conversation, I just popped in now. 
As I said, Brian and I were talking of billionaire businessmen - very few of them started out as small potatoes.
 
Let's be realistic - 75% of all start-ups fail - of course those that succeed deserve it, but no one sings the praises of those that fail, in fact we conveniently overlook them. For every guy like your CEO there are three failed businessmen now working at some middle management role in a faceless corporation quietly screwing up everything they touch - I've worked with those guys too and they blame everyone and everything except themselves.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2013 at 18:47
Originally posted by HarbouringTheSoul HarbouringTheSoul wrote:

Originally posted by King of Loss King of Loss wrote:

Then in your opinion, people can be infallible and perfect?

Absolutely not. Where did you get that from?

Read the statement that you posted yesterday and tell me how it has always been like that with any large human economy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2013 at 18:46
Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Point being - very few  business men started with nothing, most don't climb the corporate ladder, they are born nearer the top. Similarily not all politicans are corrupt.



I assume you mean very few multimillionaire businessmen since clearly most business men must start from the bottom.

And yeah. They all are.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2013 at 18:43
Usually hard to argue with you Dean but that's just not my experience....when I think of almost every man I know in my business circle and personal life, they have started out of school pretty small potatoes and worked their way up the ladder of success.  Our CEO started as a dock worker in our shipping dept.  Certainly there are the guys like Romney too, the inherited legacies, but there are a lot more "smaller fish" who do it the hard way.  At least around here that's the case.   Maybe I misunderstood the line of conversation, I just popped in now. 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2013 at 18:18

Point being - very few  business men started with nothing, most don't climb the corporate ladder, they are born nearer the top. Similarily not all politicans are corrupt.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2013 at 18:13
Pffft preaching to the choir, I think Romney is the scumiest scum there is. Well...maybe not but way high up on the list.
Still doesn't change the fact being a corrupt government person is the sweeeeet life. Don't even run for office, be a behind the scenes guy. No publicity or sh*t you have to deal with, you work with whichever party is there and just line your pockets!

Keep it at the local level too. I speak from experience, a "friend" of ours lives like a king off being a worthless sack and jumping between partiesLOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2013 at 18:08
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I guess I really do live under a rock, I never got the whole corporation is a person thing. People throw it around a lot, and liberals usually are angry over it. I don't get why...don't you want a corporation to be a person? You can tax and try to control a person....can't really do that to a non real entity.

Which is correct btw, a corporation isn't a person, neither is the government, unions, etc It's a collection of people.
Which is why government is always doomed to failure IMO. May want to elevate it to super human status, but it's not. Its just people...individual people who want to use its authority to steal an cheat others. Hell, working up the corporate ladder is hard! Starting a business and becoming a billionaire, that's real hard! It's easy to get in the government gut and live off the masses.
Robber Barrons do indeed exist and they never had it so easy.
yeah, dem self-made billionaires - so tough for them
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2013 at 17:57
I guess I really do live under a rock, I never got the whole corporation is a person thing. People throw it around a lot, and liberals usually are angry over it. I don't get why...don't you want a corporation to be a person? You can tax and try to control a person....can't really do that to a non real entity.

Which is correct btw, a corporation isn't a person, neither is the government, unions, etc It's a collection of people.
Which is why government is always doomed to failure IMO. May want to elevate it to super human status, but it's not. Its just people...individual people who want to use its authority to steal an cheat others. Hell, working up the corporate ladder is hard! Starting a business and becoming a billionaire, that's real hard! It's easy to get in the government gut and live off the masses.
Robber Barrons do indeed exist and they never had it so easy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2013 at 14:41
Originally posted by Equality 7-2521 Equality 7-2521 wrote:

How can an economy be a lie and stupidity? 

Because it's plural and not willing...

How can a corporation be a person? Wink


Edited by Slartibartfast - January 10 2013 at 14:46
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2013 at 15:34
Originally posted by King of Loss King of Loss wrote:

Then in your opinion, people can be infallible and perfect?

Absolutely not. Where did you get that from?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2013 at 14:39
Originally posted by HarbouringTheSoul HarbouringTheSoul wrote:

I phrased that sentence really terribly, didn't I? Let me try again:JJLehto said that "this economy is all [i.e. full of] lies and willing stupidity". What I meant to say is that the same can be said of every other economy as well. Any economist will tell you that the actions of an economy's participants will often not be influenced by the facts, but rather by their (often false) impressions of the facts.

Then in your opinion, people can be infallible and perfect? Then I mean UTOPIA would be possible in your world.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2013 at 07:03
I phrased that sentence really terribly, didn't I? Let me try again:JJLehto said that "this economy is all [i.e. full of] lies and willing stupidity". What I meant to say is that the same can be said of every other economy as well. Any economist will tell you that the actions of an economy's participants will often not be influenced by the facts, but rather by their (often false) impressions of the facts.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2013 at 06:38
How can an economy be a lie and stupidity? 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2013 at 04:31
I'm not confounding it. I did make a grammatical error, it should have read "all economies are lies and willing stupidity". I'm well aware of the difference between economy and economics. I'll happily acknowledge that the rest is an opinion tirade and also that it's greatly exaggerated.

Originally posted by Ambient Hurricanes Ambient Hurricanes wrote:

The United States isn't a democracy.  It's primarily a republic, and is best described as a democratic republic.

A democratic republic is a form of democracy. Unless your definition of democracy only includes direct democracies and excludes everything else.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2013 at 21:32
Originally posted by HarbouringTheSoul HarbouringTheSoul wrote:

Originally posted by JJLehto JJLehto wrote:

Now I see that the real economy is pretty much a shadow, and the fake one drives this country. Which is even scarier that this economy is all lies and willing stupidityLOL

All economy is lies and willing stupidity. That lies in its very nature. Economics is a social science, and as such it involves people. People are fundamentally stupid, especially when they're uninformed and come together in large groups. Whenever we subject ourselves to herd mentality (and we do it all the time), we lose our ability to think rationally as if it never existed and become gullible, selfish idiots. This is why economics is full of make-believe and self-fulfilling prophecies.


Your confounding of economics and economy along with your opinion tirade is very amusing.
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