^ Kind of a glib responce ain't it? People are "poor" (earn relatively lower incomes) because they are relatively less productive than others. Supposedly, one of the better ways to raise productivity is education and training (some folks disagree). That's essentially the entire argument for funding public education. If that is the case, then we should be very worried if many poorer students are not interested in improving their productivity levels. That is if we care at all about helping them.
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4/9/2008 6:39:00 PM
I like how people either (a) believe that there's magical, radical free will or (b) think that people should be punished, ridiculed, and abandoned for circumstances out of their control.
4/9/2008 7:18:32 PM
Well I like how the thread ignores wealth, focusing only on income. So nyah.
4/9/2008 7:21:48 PM
All economics is bullshit.
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4/9/2008 8:50:12 PM
^ Throwing this out there.Create a joint-stock corporation in which companies and governments can invest and innovate to create the fairest desirable results. Similar in form to the Fed, but open to our government as majority shareholder. (Before you dismiss, make sure you know exactly what the Fed is.) The government's stake keeps the issues of access and holistic educational content permanently addressed. The private sector's stake (the rest) ensures innovation and vocational needs are met.Free access to facilities and resources for all.Thoughts? Comments?
4/9/2008 8:55:30 PM
4/10/2008 11:00:43 PM
^ Way to pat yourself on the back.I'm not enjoying my student loans either.About that bottom quintile without a slice of our marvelous global GDP to show for living...How exactly does the lending process solve this problem?You've made the claim it does. Please walk me through it.
4/11/2008 1:29:53 AM
I suggest a canned food drive, a direct way to help the poor and you all would rather talk about itI've got six or seven cans of soup I know I don't need
4/11/2008 1:31:04 AM
[Edited on April 11, 2008 at 1:51 AM. Reason : ricktrolld]
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4/11/2008 9:45:19 PM
I have a sure fire way to avoid being poor.dont have kids.
4/12/2008 9:51:30 AM
4/12/2008 1:16:10 PM
Why shouldn't shitty teachers owe the kids they fail to reach a portion of their salaries and pensions as well?
4/13/2008 1:26:38 PM
^ i hope that is sarcasm.
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4/13/2008 3:32:04 PM
No, that is the way of capitalism. As reality on the ground changes the way things are done will change in the attempt to save scarce resources with alternative uses. A non-capitalist system does not function this way. In planned economies change is a political decision, so we might see robots being used while low wage workers starve to death or we might see rich quickie mart attendants when robots are available for less money to do a better job.
4/13/2008 5:42:41 PM
4/14/2008 1:13:11 PM
The Soviet System functioned as I said it would, but with a twist. They did both: the system invested immense resources into worthless machines which factory managers often turned around and used for scrap while at the same time deploying many thousands of workers to various tasks that with 1950s technology should have been automated away, but the machines to do so were not available. Communist systems were simply horrible when it came to the allocation of capital goods. So, even though every comrad had a job, it usually consisted of sitting around waiting for something to do while store shelves ran dry. [Edited on April 14, 2008 at 4:12 PM. Reason : .,.]
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4/14/2008 4:20:59 PM
I believe I mis-interpretted your comment. Yes, I recognize that Congress is just one 51% majority vote away from ruining everything and condeming us all to poverty and misery. In that sense your statement is absolutely correct.
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4/21/2008 3:06:43 PM
Teaching high school has pretty much killed my sympathy for the poor."The Man" is almost singularly focused on begging poor people to take advantage of America's methods of upward mobility.
4/21/2008 6:03:26 PM
Well said kwsmith2. So, which policy change do you think would be more effective? Legalizing indentured servitude or bringing back the poor house so those that default on their debts become, with special consent, indentured servants until they are paid back? I lean towards legalizing indentured servants, but both have drawbacks, especially with current social norms.
4/21/2008 6:33:10 PM
poor people will rob you
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4/22/2008 1:44:41 AM
^if you cut out the incentives for having kids, I dont think immigrants or poor people will have as many.
4/22/2008 9:07:23 AM
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4/22/2008 12:58:41 PM
^AHA, there's less low-skill, low-income work available these days.Also, you should really be pissed at your employer for making you work longer hours."My company laid off a thousand people today, and they expect the rest of us to kill ourselves trying keep up the same productivity...man I hate poor people who can't find good work! "
4/22/2008 1:23:54 PM
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4/22/2008 2:28:28 PM
I'm talking about load factor, Snark. Are you familiar with the concept? If not, here's an introduction:http://www.technocracy.ca/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=printpage&artid=7It's still amazing poor for many machines. I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure factories aren't running all the time. I know the load factor for automobiles is absurdly low. Cars sit around for hours to days, doing nothing. Similarly, I believe it's quite low in agriculture. I've heard t3h g0v still pays farmers not to grow crops.Try telling me we live in an efficient system.
4/22/2008 2:36:10 PM
^ not to mention all the bullets your society would need to get started and all the 'kool-aid' needed to keep it going.1) student loans aren't that bad given the wage increase one can expect with the education that buy, assuming one actually learns and applies. (you agree to pay future wages in exchange for an education). A good bit of you are arguing that private entities invest in people in order to reap the benefits of there improved education later. A student loan is a way for your future self to invest in your current self, but with some corporation making some interest off it... so its pretty much what you are asking for.2) American society gives you every opportunity possible to make something of your self. Want nicer shit, work harder. Don't bitch that someones got it easier, just go bust your ass. Pay attention in school, go read at the library. Don't do stupid shit (gangs, drugs, crime, have kids you cant afford, spend what you do make on shit you don't need*).3) Stop Blaming other people4) Stop blaming other people5) If you kids fuck up badly at school, beat'em, don't go bother the school about how they hurt Billy's feelings when he got a D. Take away all his toys, sit his ass down in a quite room, and make him redo every piece of work he got a bad grade on.6) Re-introduce self responsibility to the nation (see 3 and 4).*Needs: food, bed, appropriate clothing, water
4/22/2008 2:46:27 PM