Libertarian Thread #2: We Shall Never Die! |
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The Doctor
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: June 23 2005 Location: The Tardis Status: Offline Points: 8543 |
Posted: December 13 2011 at 21:55 | |||
Then you must think that I am evil. But that's ok. The Sith thought the Jedi were evil too. I think it is ok to have a system whereby the punishment fits the actual, real harm done to the victim. But again, stealing 15 dollars from a poor man does a lot more real harm to the victim than stealing 10K from a rich man. |
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I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?
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Andy Webb
Special Collaborator Retired Admin Joined: June 04 2010 Location: Terria Status: Offline Points: 13298 |
Posted: December 13 2011 at 21:59 | |||
Oh, and btw, Ron Paul is doing quite well in the polls in Iowa:
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2011/12/paul-closes-in-on-gingrich.html
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Finnforest
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 03 2007 Location: The Heartland Status: Offline Points: 16913 |
Posted: December 13 2011 at 22:01 | |||
Not so well nationally though....he was single digits in the new ABC/USA poll today with the other two way out front. He was back with Perry and Bachmann.
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Epignosis
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 30 2007 Location: Raeford, NC Status: Offline Points: 32530 |
Posted: December 13 2011 at 22:01 | |||
Can you demonstrate this? Suppose that, with that 10k, the rich man was starting a non-profit business and that he would have hired the poor man and two of his homeless friends. |
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Finnforest
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 03 2007 Location: The Heartland Status: Offline Points: 16913 |
Posted: December 13 2011 at 22:04 | |||
Sorry, it was NBC, not ABC...
In the GOP matchups, Gingrich is at 40 percent to Romney's 23 percent. Everyone else is in single digits - Ron Paul gets 9 percent, Michele Bachmann 8 percent, Rick Perry 6 percent, Jon Huntsman 5 percent and Rick Santorum 3 percent. |
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JJLehto
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 05 2006 Location: Tallahassee, FL Status: Offline Points: 34550 |
Posted: December 13 2011 at 22:14 | |||
Ah yes, 2000 is so long ago (and so much has happened) everyone forgot that Bush was originally a "moderate" conservative (at least no neo con) and did not want to use our army for "nation building" LOLWUT
It's part of the reason I think he was just the guy who made the speeches and signed what he was given...I'm just glad one way or another all his company have been removed. Especially that Cheney, we all joke but that guy is legit scary. Seriously, how the hell has it gotten to Newt?? Has been out of the light so long we all forgot how sh*t he is? Is it because we was the frontman for that "Contract for America" which included clamors for less government? That went well... Edited by JJLehto - December 13 2011 at 22:15 |
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The T
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 16 2006 Location: FL, USA Status: Offline Points: 17493 |
Posted: December 13 2011 at 23:39 | |||
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The Doctor
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: June 23 2005 Location: The Tardis Status: Offline Points: 8543 |
Posted: December 13 2011 at 23:39 | |||
More likely he would use that money to buy off a conservative politician to help him screw that poor man even more. Or help defray some of the costs of moving his factories to china where he could get away with paying slave wages. Etc., etc., etc. |
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I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?
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The T
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Posted: December 13 2011 at 23:48 | |||
^Why Mr Doctor? It would really seem you were once raped by a rich man, seeing the amount of hatred you display...
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The Doctor
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: June 23 2005 Location: The Tardis Status: Offline Points: 8543 |
Posted: December 13 2011 at 23:54 | |||
We are all raped by the rich every day. |
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I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?
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JJLehto
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 05 2006 Location: Tallahassee, FL Status: Offline Points: 34550 |
Posted: December 13 2011 at 23:59 | |||
To be fair Teo...it was good ol Equality himself that said libertarianism has a healthy dose of populism and indeed aims to free us from the power of uber corporations and wealthy elitists, as well as government.
With the way yall carry on it's tough to tell sometimes |
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The T
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 16 2006 Location: FL, USA Status: Offline Points: 17493 |
Posted: December 14 2011 at 00:11 | |||
No, it basically aims to eliminate that power that allows government to get in bed with wealthy elitists and ubercorporations for the exclusive benefit of a few.
What is really worrying and at times even repulsive is the implicit moral judgement that TheDoctor seems to make based on a person's wealth. One can read between the lines: the wealthy are always bad, sacks of corruption, decayed immoral criminals, abusers, BAD people; the poor are NEVER ever poor for their bad decisions or work ethic or anything, they are pure, perfect, all screwed up by the guy above. What's curious is that when you work in a non-wealthy environment you see how many people stay down and never advance precisely because they think they can get away by doing nothing. In the end, the government that TheDoc loves so much is what allows his hated wealthy to do as they please with the lower classes. Yes, even through the regulations that apparently are set to protect them. |
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King Crimson776
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 12 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2779 |
Posted: December 14 2011 at 00:18 | |||
The "free" market is really anything but. We've seen the fatcats exploit the loopholes in the system and lack of restrictions on their greed even to the point of them buying out politicians (such that those kept dogs are the only ones who get enough visibility to win). It plainly doesn't work. Of course, since big business has the gov't in their pockets, how can you get that gov't to bring these sociopaths to justice?! I'm afraid we'll have to go the way of Egypt and be out in the streets, a total societal boycott, in order for anything to change. Maybe we can even force companies to convert to renewable sources of energy... and for the gov't to focus on science instead of war... but I hope for too much, doubtless. It would take people on a mass scale waking the f**k up and that looks pretty distant.
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The Doctor
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Posted: December 14 2011 at 00:29 | |||
I find the conservative viewpoint equally repulsive and most certainly worrying. I do not believe that all people who are wealthy are evil greedy slime(some actually do have hearts and concerns outside their own personal greed), but yes, I do think there is a more than healthy dose of that in our world today. The kind of world we are moving toward is one where greed is becoming a necessary character trait simply to survive. And conformity and obedience to our wealthy masters. Who defines "work ethic"? It's the employers. Not the workers. I once had a wealthy scumbag boss (and he was scum, his business was helping rich people make more money at the expense of labor) tell me I didn't have a good work ethic because I wasn't willing to give over my entire life to him for a rather paltry salary. I was willing to work 40, even 45 hours a week. But I drew the line at the expected 60-70 hours per week. |
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I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?
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The T
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 16 2006 Location: FL, USA Status: Offline Points: 17493 |
Posted: December 14 2011 at 00:32 | |||
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The T
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 16 2006 Location: FL, USA Status: Offline Points: 17493 |
Posted: December 14 2011 at 00:39 | |||
I'm going to sleep but let me ask you a question Doc: let's say a poor man somehow strikes gold (I'm not sure, lottery, some inheritance, or actual gold) and gets rich. Now he's rich. Is he by default suddenly evil slime? Does his character automatically turn devious? If so, don't you think we should prevent people from ever getting rich? Yes, let's keep them all down. (That worked so well...). Oh I guess a rich person that suddenly ends in the street suddenly also becomes pure and caste, it would seem... |
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King Crimson776
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 12 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2779 |
Posted: December 14 2011 at 01:12 | |||
What, do you deny that politicians are bought off (and that this is a result of unrestricted capitalism)? Why else haven't the fatcats at Goldman Sachs been brought to justice? Try and refute what I'm saying, nothing I've said is absurd, although I could have spent more time leading into some of these points so the indoctrinated might better digest them. |
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stonebeard
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 27 2005 Location: NE Indiana Status: Offline Points: 28057 |
Posted: December 14 2011 at 02:41 | |||
But in reality, the rich are neither of these extremes. Sure they actually do create jobs (poor people certainly aren't, and middle class does not have as many high-level entrepreneurs as the upper middle and upper class), but then again, a lot of those jobs will be in China for lesser wages. It is part of the growing pains of globalization, and while I do not agree with paying below living wages as a rule, in China perhaps they're grateful to have work at all in some of these factory towns. I really don't know, but I think this casting the rich man and the mustache-twirling fat cat from 1800s cartoon strips is dangerous. Once a large number of people start believing the caricature, then eventually something like riots and window smashing corporate offices becomes an ok thing to do. Bad things have happened before when populists look for someone to blame.
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Epignosis
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 30 2007 Location: Raeford, NC Status: Offline Points: 32530 |
Posted: December 14 2011 at 06:43 | |||
Once again you failed to address the question. You also failed to address the hypothetical. |
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Equality 7-2521
Forum Senior Member Joined: August 11 2005 Location: Philly Status: Offline Points: 15784 |
Posted: December 14 2011 at 06:45 | |||
Perhaps my wording was poor, I was not convinced I had said enough so I thought may answers may not have been justified sufficiently for you. Yes a bad thief is still a thief, but if you focus on restitution, and even if you focus on punishment, the attempted thief has still taken less from you than the successful thief. Like the man who sets out to kill you, yet misses and only grazes your skin with the bullet, your skin can be more easily replaced than your life so I feel the punishment should reflect that. It's as though the thief intended to steal your flatscreen and your sports car, but he was apprehended after only getting the car. He has stolen less, he is to return less from you even though his intentions were worse. |
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