http://www.globalresearch.ca/american-dream-food-loaded-into-dumpsters-while-hundreds-of-hungry-americans-restrained-by-police/5329966“American Dream”: Food loaded into Dumpsters while Hundreds of Hungry Americans Restrained by Police
4/20/2013 9:57:14 AM
If you want the American dream of advancing from your economic class, you need to go somewhere else that has better class mobility.
4/20/2013 10:03:09 AM
I agree, we've done a really nice job of fucking up capitalism by discouraging entrepreneurs via regulation, protectionism, and cronyism/corruption. Maybe try Hong Kong.
4/20/2013 10:05:31 AM
If you want the "American dream", you need a place with high class mobility and low inequality. Instead of Hong Kong I would suggest Denmark.[Edited on April 20, 2013 at 10:11 AM. Reason : or another Scandinavian country maybe]
4/20/2013 10:09:36 AM
Hugo Chavez would be so upset.
4/20/2013 11:42:45 AM
I wouldn't have taken the risk of giving away items potentially past their expiration date to a group of people that would gladly come back and sue me if they were to get sick from it. The bank had nothing to gain and everything to lose by donating away those food items, so they made the right choice from a risk management standpoint.[Edited on April 20, 2013 at 6:15 PM. Reason : .]
4/20/2013 6:14:04 PM
denmark? really?explain yourself.
4/20/2013 7:43:02 PM
...Nordic countries are continually found to be highly mobile.I mean, what is he supposed to say?
4/20/2013 11:09:29 PM
Also, low inequality
4/20/2013 11:21:18 PM
cost of living, income taxes, VAT taxes...i dont think the poor are flocking to this utopia known as denmark.
4/21/2013 12:26:00 AM
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4/21/2013 3:19:39 AM
^^^It's probably more about restrictive immigration policy and the fact that it isn't anywhere near a country full of such economic migrants (hint hint, the ones who even have the means to make a stretch for a better place try to cross as few national borders as possible).
4/21/2013 6:28:17 AM
4/21/2013 7:17:48 AM
So the key to success is being very white and hating Muslims?I think you guys are voting for the wrong party....and you can shut the fuck up OEP. I don't think you've ever directly addressed me before, but you shouldn't. If I want my underwear investigated by an experienced sleuth like you ill let you know.
4/21/2013 10:30:48 AM
y0willy0, this disagreement could easily be because the "American dream" is a vague term that might mean something different to each of us.To me, this concept of the "American dream" is primarily about class mobility. I understand this term as being about the ability to rise from any socio-economic class to prosperity, about being able to start out with nothing and build an empire for yourself. What does the term mean for you?
4/21/2013 10:41:35 AM
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4/21/2013 4:19:34 PM
I am curious... Do you think the 5,700% population difference between USA and Denmark may change the ability to compare the two?
4/21/2013 7:56:53 PM
if i compare it to individual states and show you that its still a better place for the American dream, will that satisfy your question?
4/21/2013 8:08:17 PM
4/21/2013 10:57:27 PM
the homeless / starving had rather eat botulism than nothing at all
4/21/2013 11:12:19 PM
I thought it said the local church never came to pick the food up?
4/22/2013 8:36:37 AM
4/22/2013 8:52:46 AM
eleusis is just talking out of his ass yet again.local news report:http://www.wrdw.com/home/headlines/Augusta-grocery-store-getting-evicted-200060001.html
4/22/2013 9:40:30 AM
This reminds me of a situation a couple of months ago where 1600 pounds of deer meat donated to a homeless shelter was destroyed, as mandated by the department of health: http://houston.cbslocal.com/2013/02/25/louisiana-forces-homeless-shelter-to-destroy-8000-worth-of-deer-meat/I agree with an earlier post. These types of free food giveaways expose the bank/store/charity/whatever to all kinds of risk. Common sense, if there is such a thing, says that people should be able to browse and take what they need with the caveat that the bank or the store is exempt from any kind of lawsuit related to expired food.Blaming this on "capitalism", whatever the label means to you, is laziness. I doubt there was some banker twirling his mustache and laughing maniacally at the plight of the poor while this was going on, it simply wasn't worth the risk given the hyper-litigious environment.[Edited on April 22, 2013 at 10:10 AM. Reason : ]
4/22/2013 10:05:09 AM
I agree with you that you can't simply blame capitalism at face for what happens, it's the hyper-litigious environment. But you can still blame capitalism as it created the hyper-litigious environment by being unable to manage externalities and define property rights. How else did you think it came about? Civil cases are always one of those two root causes. Either someone is accused of causing another costs they are not compensated for (externalities) or someone is accused of using some physical or intellectual property without compensating them for it (property rights).
4/22/2013 10:37:00 AM
The bank who ordered the dump obviously didn't care to write up the waivers for people to sign. If they had wrote up waivers than they could have been exempt from any legal backlash. However, a institution for making money rarely thinks about anything else than making money. It is Capitalism if you look at it that way.[Edited on April 22, 2013 at 11:13 AM. Reason : .]
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4/22/2013 11:24:20 AM
okay, so factoring in the federal contribution to states, which state should I move to so that I can pursue the American dream?
4/22/2013 11:35:00 AM
I live in the Augusta area - here is an update to the story:http://www.wfxg.com/story/21813129/food-bound-for-landfill-donated-to-food-bank-instead
4/22/2013 11:46:30 AM
4/22/2013 12:51:07 PM
From reading different articles, it sounds like the bank didn't own the store's inventory, therefore, it wasn't their place to destroy or donate the food. Sounds more like there was such a quick rush to vacate the building that the business owner didn't have time to figure out what to do with the food and therefore threw it away as the most expedient way. Don't think this is a case of price or market manipulation (especially given the nature of food versus other products especially compared to the H&M scandal). This has less to do with evils of capitalism and more just the absentmindedness / poor judgment of a single business.After all, if the business owner was truly motivated by money, they would have simply donated all those goods for the tax write off.
4/22/2013 3:44:32 PM
4/22/2013 11:07:37 PM
BobbyDigital is just talking out of his ass yet again.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/09/suntrust-evicts-supermarket_n_3045954.html"Perishable food was taken to a landfill; however, we’d like to correct the record. Nonperishable groceries were sorted by Thompson Building Wrecking Company and donated to a local food bank."
4/23/2013 6:33:30 PM
when free crap is involved, people will get absolutely stupid
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