Didn't Cyprus just vote down this bailout or something?
3/20/2013 10:34:29 AM
Yes, but we have more important things to discuss here - like the relative, theoretical merits of two vastly different economic systems. You know, what 80% of all TSB threads eventually devolve into.
3/20/2013 10:48:38 AM
Hey, at least I didn't start it this time.[Edited on March 20, 2013 at 10:52 AM. Reason : ]
3/20/2013 10:51:55 AM
I'm not saying it to be a dick, it's understandable why it happens. It just gets a little tired
3/20/2013 11:30:20 AM
well to be fair, this is literally a country voting to leave the world capital game, so it's not really much of a derailment, even if it is tired.
3/20/2013 12:53:07 PM
You guys hanging out ?
3/20/2013 1:21:19 PM
3/20/2013 1:36:00 PM
But, like, the corporations do the same thing, maaaaan. Think of all the times Wal-Mart has threatened you with jail for not shopping there, or the times that McDonald's has strapped you into a chair and force fed you Big Macs.On the other hand, look at what a wonderful job government does at helping us and protecting your rights. If your car gets stolen, it's not the insurance company, or GPS tracking, or a car alarm that helps you - the police immediately deploy a crack team of detectives to return your car! It's not like your report gets thrown into an abyss of paperwork never to see the light of day again or anything.Really, though, this point can't even be disputed. Voluntary interaction with mutually beneficial outcomes is always better than coercion. It's win-win versus win-lose. Everyone instinctively understand this; it's the golden rule. We know that getting along is better than just stealing from or hurting people to get your way, because if everyone used force to get what they want, it would be an incredibly shitty world. In our personal lives, almost all of us live this principle, but we throw out this obvious truth when discussing "public policy".[Edited on March 20, 2013 at 2:00 PM. Reason : ]
3/20/2013 1:59:13 PM
But what's that got to do with Cypress Hill?
3/20/2013 2:06:54 PM
3/20/2013 2:28:36 PM
3/20/2013 2:38:07 PM
here's the thing though, for that to work we need unlimited supplies. if you and i are going to get everything we need from mutually beneficial trade, we need the means to create something that we can trade. but this is very difficult to attain, b/c you need capital to buy the land, or build the factory, or buy the raw materials up front. there's basically no place on earth at this point that you can just show up to and start producing, even as much as just cutting down a tree. if you could, it'd be communism.so you might say that's bullshit, we can create valuable ideas out of thin air. okay, but to do that you need to be educated, you need to know what ideas already exist, and you need to be of moderate intelligence. in order to do this in a way that is even remotely fair, children must be given fair rations, homes and education almost from conception onward. this is impossible, but you could go along way by distributing wealth rather than concentrating it. again, this is ultimately communism-esque.just think of how you'd live in a community of two. you'd split the available resources, split the work. or kill each other, but it's pretty obvious, i think, that splitting the work is a better idea. so scale this to 10 people , to 20. at what point does someone step forward and say "okay, now i own this land, if you want anything from it you must give me something in return... b/c i will fight you if you don't."? at what point is that mentality okay?
3/20/2013 2:53:43 PM
3/20/2013 3:28:19 PM
hey i didn't say marxism.
3/20/2013 3:57:02 PM
I took it as you referencing Marxist ideology and saying Karl Marx.
3/20/2013 4:06:51 PM
basically everything i've said has been written by karl marx, though. so i am talking about him, not necessarily about marxism, which i agree w/ you (and marx, i guess) on. i don't think i've strayed too far. but you know, united front and all.what i'm trying to say is that i'm not advocating for a violent takeover and implementation of some outdated philosophical system, no matter where its origins are or how well written it is. but we need to start taking steps in the right direction. honestly a lot of the things that i advocate for were in place in this country fifty years ago, namely heavily progressive taxes, social programs and workers' rights. yet somehow they're total impossibilities today.]
3/20/2013 6:08:06 PM
That actually is pretty consistent with Marx AFAIK. ...I also just really wanted to post the picture.
3/20/2013 6:16:07 PM
3/24/2013 9:20:12 PM
3/24/2013 9:40:23 PM
Let's be clear here: Paris Hilton is not, in any way, a capitalist in the sense we have been talking. If you conflate "having a shit ton of money" with "being someone who runs businesses" then I don't know what to tell you.Moreover, it is not deniable that being born to wealthy parents can help you stay wealthy or succeed in business, yet we very clearly see the Bill Gates and Steve Jobs emerging. Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, however, do NOT grow up to be king. Ever. Q.E.D.]
3/24/2013 9:45:16 PM
How are you an expert at the businesses Paris Hilton has?
3/24/2013 9:48:36 PM
I was fucking her in the ass last night and she told me all about it. How bout you?
3/24/2013 9:49:58 PM
I never claimed to be one
3/24/2013 9:54:01 PM
That's fine. I guess I just don't consider "being paid for the use of your name" as being synonymous with "running or funding a business."
3/24/2013 9:55:51 PM
she's had at least a dozen businesses per my google
3/24/2013 10:27:44 PM
How many of them involve something more substantive than the use of her name?
3/24/2013 11:04:51 PM
I'm guessing most of them, at the very least, use(d) her money
3/24/2013 11:11:54 PM
And her name...
3/24/2013 11:58:18 PM
3/25/2013 12:11:24 AM
paris hilton makes money by virtue of the simple fact that she already has money. she is also featured in as many advertising campaigns as will have her. she's a capitalist in a lot of ways.
3/25/2013 1:37:54 AM
Using Paris Hilton as an example of capitalism is a pretty shitty argument. It's like resorting to using North Korea as an example of your socialist dreams.
3/25/2013 7:31:15 AM
I didn't pick that example. The reference I gave referred to the Forbes 400.
3/25/2013 9:19:55 AM
aaronburro used that to try to disprove his claim that capitalists often come from money(and failed because, while she isn't the best example, she is still a capitalist)
3/25/2013 9:21:42 AM
3/25/2013 9:54:09 AM
3/25/2013 2:07:41 PM
Hey sign me up to get paid $75k just for making appearances at parties.
3/25/2013 3:12:41 PM
If you had over $150,000 in a bank account, some of which is going toward your retirement, would you stand by while the government takes out as they see fit (over $150,000 of course)?
3/25/2013 7:01:50 PM
it's really not relevant how fluid the ruling class is or how one joins it: there is still a ruling class.
3/25/2013 7:09:18 PM
There will always will be a ruling class as long as people are willing to sacrifice long term wealth for short term pleasure. In other words, people who don't understand how credit/debt works.
3/25/2013 8:44:10 PM
i have a lot of issues w/ that post, so i'll just go through them one by one.- you essentially said "there will always be poor people as long as creditors are allowed to blatantly abuse uneducated people (i.e. poor people)". well, no kidding.- your sentiment depends on a concept of private wealth, which i do not agree w/ as a viable system. there's a lot of outcomes that can be guaranteed if you go in w/ the right assumptions, but i'd rather not assume anything.- the entire world population completely turns over every ~120 years, and to boot we are facing unprecedented disruptions in global trade via changes in the oil supply, changes in the climate, etc., so to say that the way things are right now are the way things always will be is pretty shortsighted.- you say this w/ a tone that implies that you think do understand how credit/debt works. that must mean that you fancy yourself a member of the ruling class? i find this very difficult to believe. how many politicians do you have in your rolodex? lobbyists?
3/25/2013 9:18:35 PM
I fancy myself an entrepreneur on a track to be retired in about 8 years. Having multiple streams of income, that support a lifestyle of leisure and the ability to do what I love.
3/25/2013 9:27:15 PM
that's not ruling class
3/25/2013 9:36:04 PM
you didn't respond to a word of what i said and then bragged about your retirement plans.
3/25/2013 9:42:03 PM
3/26/2013 5:31:16 AM
http://www.cnbc.com/id/100604210Hoo boy, this is pretty ugly.
3/30/2013 8:23:20 PM
I guess it's not commonly know that when you deposit money, you are giving it to the bank. You do not own it anymore. What you do own is an IOU from the bank. Your collateral is faith in the bank and FDIC (whatever Cyprus has).Sounds like most people don't understand how banks work.
4/1/2013 8:41:21 AM
I'm hoping this makes people reconsider their options for offshore bank accounts. Banking oversees can be risky, and this situation makes paying taxes look like a deal.[Edited on April 1, 2013 at 8:51 AM. Reason : not really holding my breath, but surely it makes people think twice]
4/1/2013 8:51:28 AM