8/11/2008 1:00:03 PM
8/11/2008 1:13:25 PM
^ And the formulas and assumptions that computers use are created by ...
8/11/2008 1:40:35 PM
God
8/11/2008 8:46:50 PM
he's not really the best poster on this site to use as a reference. I'm just saying.
8/11/2008 10:25:21 PM
8/12/2008 12:36:10 AM
you mean like it worked last time? by making us MORE DEPENDENT upon foreign oil and decreasing production at home? Come on... It failed then, it will fail now.
8/12/2008 12:56:27 AM
8/12/2008 9:22:32 AM
sure jp morgan needs to be hit too but one step at a time and oil is where we can get it done right now. This will open the door to someday hopefully have the legislature in place to cap all profits. Corporate taxes are also going to skyrocket next year as well.
8/12/2008 11:22:57 AM
8/12/2008 11:29:03 AM
8/13/2008 11:00:13 AM
It would also cause far worse problems, assuming what you were trying to fix was a problem in the first place, which it is not. Nevermind that doing such a thing would be a crime against humanity (violation of my right to property).
8/13/2008 1:26:35 PM
8/13/2008 2:29:34 PM
As is a common problem in computer modelling, it is uncanny the ability of computer models to predict the exact same outcomes that their designers originally predicted. That is because writing a program depends heavily upon the understanding of the programmer, and if that programmer is Hitler then I suspect one of the first orders issued by the computer would be to burn down The Reichstag. But, even if you somehow manage to get a computer to efficiently run the world, it's orders will still rely upon flawed and corrupt human beings for implimentation. If the computer was built and run by the government it would not be long before it inexplicably gave the order to redestribute the world's cute animals to the white house zoo so Bush's children can look at them. For your computers to run the world effectively it would need to outwit its masters, which would be quite a feat, since they can simply unplug it at any time, reprogram it to their liking, and proceed. However, if you have a computer clever enough to program itself and outwit its own masters, then what you will have is just another human being, just this time without a body, with its own preconceptions and desires, so don't be surprised when its first order is to step up production of computer related pornography.
8/13/2008 3:14:55 PM
8/13/2008 6:10:45 PM
http://seekingalpha.com/article/90438-a-closer-look-at-income-tax-and-the-rich
8/14/2008 11:50:01 AM
yet despite the facts, they keep harping on the bush tax cuts that only HELPED the wealthy. They just dont care.
8/14/2008 12:14:38 PM
Income tax isn't the only tax.
8/14/2008 3:01:25 PM
8/14/2008 3:48:34 PM
8/14/2008 6:04:32 PM
Not quite true. Recovering addicts can help others. Important distinction. And yes, I know AA is mostly made up of addicts but they still have a mentor who is recovered.
8/14/2008 9:25:02 PM
^^ But who decides what is a fault? I personally believe your world-view being different from mine is a fault, let me help you better yourself by using technology to make your world-view more agreeable.
8/14/2008 11:30:52 PM
^ Yes, I'm sure advancing technology will improve capitalist conditioning. Of course, the school system and mass media already do a decent job of that.
8/15/2008 4:49:29 PM
As a true capitalist cannot force you to attend conditioning classes (government run schools being as far from capitalism as the gulag), I suggest such conditioning 'treatments' would be imposed by the totalitarians of all stripes as a way to make people better, against their will. Capitalists tend to lose their sway over government once they find themselves in re-education camps.
8/15/2008 6:03:28 PM
Conditioning doesn't have to be explicitly forced by the state to be effective. I agree the ability to tinker with the human brain will be a boon to totalitarians of all stripes. It might also be nice for folks who want to change themselves.
8/15/2008 6:08:41 PM