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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 19:33 |
There are few things more disgusting than social democracy.
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 20:05 |
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
There are few things more disgusting than social democracy. |
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 20:19 |
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Well I think we all know why T  And man, you can never let me have a joke Pat! I was making more a wiki joke than an actual point... to refute Rob's pwnge of me with youtube. Besides I've beaten social democracy to death.
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 20:35 |
I was joking too JJ. In a world with Snooki in it there's things higher up on my disgusting list.
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 20:35 |
The T wrote:
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There are few things more disgusting than social democracy. | Why |
Click on the wiki link, read it. That is why.
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 20:39 |
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I was joking too JJ. In a world with Snooki in it there's things higher up on my disgusting list. |
Oh God....now I am deeply offended  Screw Jersey Shore.... And I only said to keep the man off my ass  And social democracy is still capitalism....I could go more lefty man!
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 20:45 |
No it's not. It is a mixed economy which completely undermines the capitalist system.
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 20:46 |
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
I was joking too JJ. In a world with Snooki in it there's things higher up on my disgusting list. |
we might all agree that there should be government intervention to get rid of that incredibly stupid disaster of a show... And person... And network.
Mtv is an example of what is wrong in this world...
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1) No not really. I don't take Libertarianism as obviously better really than other systems. I have a particular axiom set I like. Libertarianism is the only system which can be drawn from it. Other people have other axioms that they like. I disagree, but that hardly makes them stupid. Most of them have very noble reasons to embrace collectivist systems. I think they're blinded to the disadvantages and inevitable outcomes of them and only driven by good intentions. It hardly makes them illogical. My libertarian / conservative comment was an illustration in jest. My point was that lots of people don't have sense, and so won't donate to the military. Yes I agree that if we had a military run by donations, it is in people's best interest to donate. No one is arguing that. I'm saying that people won't donate. They'll buy a Playstation 4 first. In sum, your argument is based on a faith in people's common sense that I simply do not share. You have a lot of faith in free market ideas. You advocate a very free, government relaxed economy. If people are as irrational then I think you might want to rethink some stances. A free market economy works to the benefit of the wise and foolish alike (generally speaking). A poorly funded military works to the end of the wise and foolish alike (generally speaking). No need to rethink anything here.It does not benefit those who act irrationally. Back to blue here. Yes, a free market economy benefits those who act irrationally. They will be working for those who do act rationally (or not at all and suffer for their own inability to support themselves). A free market economy allows for more jobs for unskilled workers, does it not? An unpaid military benefits no one, and causes harm.
Political opinion is different than rationality. I assume people are rational on the whole. Yes I'm well aware of how they are not, but overall I think you can say man is a rational creature. Why are people unwilling to ever cut the defense budget? They like a good defense. Are we going to beat this into the ground? You and I disagree on this. You have absolutely no chance of changing my mind. I'm being honest there. My mind will either be changed by a much more eloquent argument than you're going to post on this forum, or via some internal change in my value system. I doubt I'm going to change your mind. I love arguing, and I'm too stubborn to stop if you continue. However, we haven't touched any new ground in at least the last 2 posts, nor here. That's a shame, Pat. You're a guy who just likes to hear himself talk. Do you have fun laying down insults Rob? I like arguing. As do you. For every post I make you have responded, so I think you equally like to hear yourself talk. I've thought long and hard about this issue. After pouring hours upon hours of intensive thought into this do you expect me to be swayed by the meager arguments you are offering here? That's not to insult your arguments. I think you make cogent ones for the medium, but seriously 2 sentence rebuttals are hardly the things to have you even reconsider fundamental beliefs. Do you feel insulted? If you like to argue but don't care about other people's opinions (as you've admitted more than once), then you are a guy who just likes to hear himself talk. If you take it as an insult, then perhaps you should change yourself. The difference between you and me is that I care what you have to say and would want you to retain respect for me after the debating is over. You, however, could give a sh*t either way. Am I right? As for 2 sentence rebuttals, I have changed my mind over those before (my opinion on school vouchers was changed from 2 sentences). Why do I have to write a novel when I can say what I want to say in ten words? Don't you appreciate economy?  I don't think I need to be insulted for something to be an insult. I don't care what people think about me, but I care about other people's opinions. That is why I debate. If I wished to hear myself talk without other's opinions I would blog instead of sitting here. I would also hope you retain respect for me. I'm not saying longer answers are intrinsically better, but most issues cannot be settled so easily. I was not insulting you. I was telling you how you come across- as someone who likes to hear himself talk. By your own admission(s), that's how you come across. If you don't agree with that, too bad. I don't back down just because you play the "I'm offended" card.
2) What else does? If I really have to answer that, then I pity you. I know you won't care about that. Yes you do. Sorry let me rephrase actually, What matters besides the safety of you and the ones you love? I care about the safety and prosperity of this nation. I mourn when children who aren't even born are snuffed out. I know you can't fathom caring about anyone outside of your circle, but there you are. I seem to care about others, thus my primary arguments against a large military budget. Tying this back to the main point then, if those people are safe why does it matter about the freeloaders? (In case you forgot that was why I asked that question i the first place) Because people won't be safe and their rights will be usurped by an external force. You can imagine they will be okay all you like, but you have no evidence to show that they will. You have your own guess based on zero data (and a poor understanding of American psychology, I might add).
Of course you won't give a bum a large sum of money, but that's totally different. Suppose the parking meter was $1000 dollars. You still get your use independently of the guy coming after you and using the surplus. This isn't a wealth transfer, you still get your service. If the parking meter was $1000, I wouldn't park there. Oh yes I guess not. My question is answered.Okay, so I'll assume that for whatever reason not enough people donate to keep our military competitive. Is it right that the payers are slaughtered by a foreign army? Well obviously, no it is not. Does the moral responsibility rest on those who did not donate? No it does not. It rests on the invaders. People are not obliged to put up for your defense, nor their own. And this talk of moral responsibility keeps us all alive how? Is that what moral responsibility is supposed to do? No. That's what a military is supposed to do. Which is what we were talking about in the first place.Yes it is what its supposed to do. Don't see what that has to do with anything. My point was you talk about moral responsibility like it matters in this scenario. Immoral forces who would visit evil upon us don't care about that- they shall take and destroy. If we don't make a reasonable attempt to defend ourselves as a country, we may as well be at fault for our own demise. Please note the collective pronouns here.Am I cool with that? What does that mean? I'm cool with the logic of it, but that doesn't mean I'm cool with it happening. Your implication that if something could possibly fail then it useless to try is ridiculous and you know it. Wow...this coming from someone who made a remark about my possible eloquence...um...Would you build a house out of bananas? Why not? By golly, you should try it! Yes Rob that is the sense in which I meant it.
I don't reject something because it could possibly fail. I reject your idea of a donation-funded military because I am sure it will fail. You've given absolutely no reason why it would work other than "Well, it's in people's best interest, so they'll do it."
Why does the free market work? Jesus Christ you act like people acting in their best interest isn't the foundation of our system here. Lots of people don't act in their own best interest. That's why we have a plethora of addictions. If these people were in a "vacuum," no big deal right? But if you have people depending on these addicts, what happens? In your system of military funding, everyone is depending on everyone else's "goodwill." How is that any different from collectivism except for providing a bigger possibility that we get our asses kicked eventually? In your system you depend on other's "goodwill" by hoping enough people will serve in the military for it to be large enough to protect you. Our entire economic system depends on others "goodwill" through division of labour and assumed willingness to trade. That has nothing to do with collectivism. Your proposition that people must give money to provide for defense is collectivist. Ah! But this is where free market principles come into play. We provide enough incentives to make being a soldier attractive to those with an inclination to do it. It's what we already do, quite frankly. Look at how many people want to join the military! My brother tried to join last year and was put on a waiting list! No draft necessary. Yes- people must give money and that is collectivistic. I never said it wasn't. The label doesn't bother me on this subject one bit. I told you some time ago that collectvism is only justified when a group's survival is at stake. But the label does bother you. Try again since you missed what I said: Our positions are almost the same. We need a military and we need it funded. The difference is my position allows for little chance of takeover from foreign powers, and yours has a larger possibility for foreign powers to wreak havoc. Both depend on money from citizens.
You keep forgetting this: When it comes to national security, everyone has to care. When lots of people don't (and trust me, lots of people won't when it comes to the military), we're f**ked. Sorry don't take arguments on your trust. I disagree, and I don't understand from where your position derives. I'm not forgetting that (though the literal statement is not true). I understand it. You seem unconcerned about the issue of theft because you don't see it as such. This is really the locus of our disagreement. So I'm supposed to take your argument based on your trust? You keep assuring me people will donate to a military because it's in their best interest. You've not proven it. Why should anyone believe you? And logic doesn't stop bullets. Fear doesn't change logic either. Oh yes it does. That's why we are where we are now.
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 20:48 |
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
No it's not. It is a mixed economy which completely undermines the capitalist system. |
Is there any that's not at least somewhat mixed? I don't think pure capitalism exists anywhere bro. Except maybe Hong Kong or Singapore? I know some those Asian city countries are pretty hardcore capitalist.
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 21:01 |
Epignosis wrote:
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
Epignosis wrote:
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
Epignosis wrote:
1) No not really. I don't take Libertarianism as obviously better really than other systems. I have a particular axiom set I like. Libertarianism is the only system which can be drawn from it. Other people have other axioms that they like. I disagree, but that hardly makes them stupid. Most of them have very noble reasons to embrace collectivist systems. I think they're blinded to the disadvantages and inevitable outcomes of them and only driven by good intentions. It hardly makes them illogical. My libertarian / conservative comment was an illustration in jest. My point was that lots of people don't have sense, and so won't donate to the military. Yes I agree that if we had a military run by donations, it is in people's best interest to donate. No one is arguing that. I'm saying that people won't donate. They'll buy a Playstation 4 first. In sum, your argument is based on a faith in people's common sense that I simply do not share. You have a lot of faith in free market ideas. You advocate a very free, government relaxed economy. If people are as irrational then I think you might want to rethink some stances. A free market economy works to the benefit of the wise and foolish alike (generally speaking). A poorly funded military works to the end of the wise and foolish alike (generally speaking). No need to rethink anything here.It does not benefit those who act irrationally. Back to blue here. Yes, a free market economy benefits those who act irrationally. They will be working for those who do act rationally (or not at all and suffer for their own inability to support themselves). A free market economy allows for more jobs for unskilled workers, does it not? An unpaid military benefits no one, and causes harm. No sh*t Rob. When did I say an unpaid military benefits people? How did the discussion change to that. A free market punishes those who act irrationally. If a businessman is racist and refuses to higher blacks, his company will be at a competitive disadvantage.
Political opinion is different than rationality. I assume people are rational on the whole. Yes I'm well aware of how they are not, but overall I think you can say man is a rational creature. Why are people unwilling to ever cut the defense budget? They like a good defense. Are we going to beat this into the ground? You and I disagree on this. You have absolutely no chance of changing my mind. I'm being honest there. My mind will either be changed by a much more eloquent argument than you're going to post on this forum, or via some internal change in my value system. I doubt I'm going to change your mind. I love arguing, and I'm too stubborn to stop if you continue. However, we haven't touched any new ground in at least the last 2 posts, nor here. That's a shame, Pat. You're a guy who just likes to hear himself talk. Do you have fun laying down insults Rob? I like arguing. As do you. For every post I make you have responded, so I think you equally like to hear yourself talk. I've thought long and hard about this issue. After pouring hours upon hours of intensive thought into this do you expect me to be swayed by the meager arguments you are offering here? That's not to insult your arguments. I think you make cogent ones for the medium, but seriously 2 sentence rebuttals are hardly the things to have you even reconsider fundamental beliefs. Do you feel insulted? If you like to argue but don't care about other people's opinions (as you've admitted more than once), then you are a guy who just likes to hear himself talk. If you take it as an insult, then perhaps you should change yourself. The difference between you and me is that I care what you have to say and would want you to retain respect for me after the debating is over. You, however, could give a sh*t either way. Am I right? As for 2 sentence rebuttals, I have changed my mind over those before (my opinion on school vouchers was changed from 2 sentences). Why do I have to write a novel when I can say what I want to say in ten words? Don't you appreciate economy?  I don't think I need to be insulted for something to be an insult. I don't care what people think about me, but I care about other people's opinions. That is why I debate. If I wished to hear myself talk without other's opinions I would blog instead of sitting here. I would also hope you retain respect for me. I'm not saying longer answers are intrinsically better, but most issues cannot be settled so easily. I was not insulting you. I was telling you how you come across- as someone who likes to hear himself talk. By your own admission(s), that's how you come across. If you don't agree with that, too bad. I don't back down just because you play the "I'm offended" card. I asked a question; I didn't tell you to back down.
2) What else does? If I really have to answer that, then I pity you. I know you won't care about that. Yes you do. Sorry let me rephrase actually, What matters besides the safety of you and the ones you love? I care about the safety and prosperity of this nation. I mourn when children who aren't even born are snuffed out. I know you can't fathom caring about anyone outside of your circle, but there you are. I seem to care about others, thus my primary arguments against a large military budget. Tying this back to the main point then, if those people are safe why does it matter about the freeloaders? (In case you forgot that was why I asked that question i the first place) Because people won't be safe and their rights will be usurped by an external force. You can imagine they will be okay all you like, but you have no evidence to show that they will. You have your own guess based on zero data (and a poor understanding of American psychology, I might add). How does that statement in anyway relate to freeloaders? Also, won't American psychology be significantly different than it currently is in a free scoiety? YOu seem to be perpetually ignoring that.
Of course you won't give a bum a large sum of money, but that's totally different. Suppose the parking meter was $1000 dollars. You still get your use independently of the guy coming after you and using the surplus. This isn't a wealth transfer, you still get your service. If the parking meter was $1000, I wouldn't park there. Oh yes I guess not. My question is answered.Okay, so I'll assume that for whatever reason not enough people donate to keep our military competitive. Is it right that the payers are slaughtered by a foreign army? Well obviously, no it is not. Does the moral responsibility rest on those who did not donate? No it does not. It rests on the invaders. People are not obliged to put up for your defense, nor their own. And this talk of moral responsibility keeps us all alive how? Is that what moral responsibility is supposed to do? No. That's what a military is supposed to do. Which is what we were talking about in the first place.Yes it is what its supposed to do. Don't see what that has to do with anything. My point was you talk about moral responsibility like it matters in this scenario. Immoral forces who would visit evil upon us don't care about that- they shall take and destroy. If we don't make a reasonable attempt to defend ourselves as a country, we may as well be at fault for our own demise. Please note the collective pronouns here.We can make a reasonable attempt to defend ourselves. That would be defending. My point is you can't justify immoral actions just because you imagine its the only way to provide for your own security.Am I cool with that? What does that mean? I'm cool with the logic of it, but that doesn't mean I'm cool with it happening. Your implication that if something could possibly fail then it useless to try is ridiculous and you know it. Wow...this coming from someone who made a remark about my possible eloquence...um...Would you build a house out of bananas? Why not? By golly, you should try it! Yes Rob that is the sense in which I meant it.
I don't reject something because it could possibly fail. I reject your idea of a donation-funded military because I am sure it will fail. You've given absolutely no reason why it would work other than "Well, it's in people's best interest, so they'll do it."
Why does the free market work? Jesus Christ you act like people acting in their best interest isn't the foundation of our system here. Lots of people don't act in their own best interest. That's why we have a plethora of addictions. If these people were in a "vacuum," no big deal right? But if you have people depending on these addicts, what happens? In your system of military funding, everyone is depending on everyone else's "goodwill." How is that any different from collectivism except for providing a bigger possibility that we get our asses kicked eventually? In your system you depend on other's "goodwill" by hoping enough people will serve in the military for it to be large enough to protect you. Our entire economic system depends on others "goodwill" through division of labour and assumed willingness to trade. That has nothing to do with collectivism. Your proposition that people must give money to provide for defense is collectivist. Ah! But this is where free market principles come into play. We provide enough incentives to make being a soldier attractive to those with an inclination to do it. It's what we already do, quite frankly. Look at how many people want to join the military! My brother tried to join last year and was put on a waiting list! No draft necessary. Yes- people must give money and that is collectivistic. I never said it wasn't. The label doesn't bother me on this subject one bit. I told you some time ago that collectvism is only justified when a group's survival is at stake. But the label does bother you. Try again since you missed what I said: Our positions are almost the same. We need a military and we need it funded. The difference is my position allows for little chance of takeover from foreign powers, and yours has a larger possibility for foreign powers to wreak havoc. Both depend on money from citizens. Yes, but the method of collection is very different and that is important. The same free market principles are at work in donation. You're acting as if there's no benefit to supporting a military. Why did people donate and fund Tartar Lamb II?
You keep forgetting this: When it comes to national security, everyone has to care. When lots of people don't (and trust me, lots of people won't when it comes to the military), we're f**ked. Sorry don't take arguments on your trust. I disagree, and I don't understand from where your position derives. I'm not forgetting that (though the literal statement is not true). I understand it. You seem unconcerned about the issue of theft because you don't see it as such. This is really the locus of our disagreement. So I'm supposed to take your argument based on your trust? You keep assuring me people will donate to a military because it's in their best interest. You've not proven it. Why should anyone believe you? I wasn't so rash as to say trust me though. I don't expect people to believe me from the arguments I put forth here, that would be stupid. I would think it might provide an impetus to think about the issue themselves though. Do I have to prove that donating to the military is in one's best interest? You clearly believe that already and a proof is not needed. So what is it that I have to prove, that people act in their self-interest? For that I point to the success of capitalism. If people don't, my system would have collapsed long before it got to the point where it would make sense to introduce donation style taxation. And logic doesn't stop bullets. Fear doesn't change logic either. Oh yes it does. That's why we are where we are now.
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 21:03 |
Oh god, this is becoming a SR now. And look at all the colors!
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 21:04 |
JJLehto wrote:
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Is there any that's not at least somewhat mixed?
I don't think pure capitalism exists anywhere bro. Except maybe Hong Kong or Singapore? I know some those Asian city countries are pretty hardcore capitalist.
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They're more mercantilist than capitalist.
No there's not really.
I don't mean to seem pedantic or nip-picking, but given the way the word capitalism has been perverted over the years its important to make the distinction. The free market has been the scapegoat for too many ills that were the fruits of intervention.
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 21:11 |
One of my econ profs did say some of the Asian countries were mercantilist, so that's a fair point. But yeah, that is not pure free market capitalism. IF I'm remembering correctly. Was a while ago.
I mean there has never been pure communism either. Probably never been a "pure" system ever because, well us human beings suck.
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One of my econ profs did say some of the Asian countries were mercantilist, so that's a fair point. But yeah, that is not pure free market capitalism.
I mean there has never been pure communism either. Probably never been a "pure" system ever because, well us human beings suck.
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In some sense pure Communism has existed, but just not among modern, industrialized nations.
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 21:16 |
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
JJLehto wrote:
One of my econ profs did say some of the Asian countries were mercantilist, so that's a fair point. But yeah, that is not pure free market capitalism.
I mean there has never been pure communism either. Probably never been a "pure" system ever because, well us human beings suck.
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Oh. Those small communes? Hence the COMMUNism. As it has existed generally is not even close to what Marx would've wanted. Though he was quite difficult to read since a lot of his work was incomplete and he was a god awful writer.
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 21:17 |
Lenin was a good writer though.
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 21:21 |
JJLehto wrote:
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
JJLehto wrote:
One of my econ profs did say some of the Asian countries were mercantilist, so that's a fair point. But yeah, that is not pure free market capitalism.
I mean there has never been pure communism either. Probably never been a "pure" system ever because, well us human beings suck.
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Oh. Those small communes? Hence the COMMUNism.
As it has existed generally is not even close to what Marx would've wanted. Though he was quite difficult to read since a lot of his work was incomplete and he was a god awful writer.
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I was referring to tribal societies, which besides their relation to other tribes and patriarchal/matriarchal structures, were what I interpreted Marx to be envisioning. I haven't read the Manifesto in years though.
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 21:23 |
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Are you being serious? I honestly don't know...never read any of his stuff. Though he was a brutal man. If his reign continued on, well no way to know what exactly would go down...but I don't think he would have been much less bloody than Stalin. And random pwnge..I knew this kid that claimed to be communist, (Che Shirt all that  ) He hated Stalin for ruining its image/track but loved Lenin. I tried to tell him how Lenin was vicious and also is the reason why communism became what it was. lulz
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Posted: August 12 2010 at 21:24 |
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Lenin was a good writer though.
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More importantly he had good facial hair.
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