When has that ever not been one of their holy grails?AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:27 amNice complete avoidance, buttnugget. Businesses are finding ways to work without nearly as many employees.![]()
So I ask again: How is an able-bodied person able to just “choose not to work”? How do they put a roof over their heads? Food on their table? iPhones for their passel of kids? A couple big screen TV’s? XBoxes? Etc., etc? You know….the “essentials”?
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You matter. Unless you multiply yourself by c squared. Then you energy.
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Re: The Worklessness Crisis
And it's become even more important as employees have become harder to find and more expensive.houndawg wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 12:14 pmWhen has that ever not been one of their holy grails?AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:27 am
Nice complete avoidance, buttnugget. Businesses are finding ways to work without nearly as many employees.![]()
So I ask again: How is an able-bodied person able to just “choose not to work”? How do they put a roof over their heads? Food on their table? iPhones for their passel of kids? A couple big screen TV’s? XBoxes? Etc., etc? You know….the “essentials”?
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There is nothing wrong with a business trying to reduce costs and increase profit as long as it doesn't impact safety, the environment, etc.
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Re: The Worklessness Crisis
There’s nothing wrong but it’s still problematic for society.
Solution: pay less, stabilize employment levels, rely on social assistance to maintain standard of living.
Solution: pay more, take less profit, or move closer to automation (also requires social assistance).
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Why does social assistance have to be a part of the solution?kalm wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 12:47 pmThere’s nothing wrong but it’s still problematic for society.
Solution: pay less, stabilize employment levels, rely on social assistance to maintain standard of living.
Solution: pay more, take less profit, or move closer to automation (also requires social assistance).
I'm ok with short-term assistance (job training, childcare, etc.) to help get people on their feet but it's ultimately up to them to put in the effort and make the changes necessary to put a roof over their head and food on their table. It's a very small percentage of people who are unable to do this and need long-term assistance.
It's also problematic for society to have deadbeats who think they're above hard work and that society owes them a good standard of living.
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Re: The Worklessness Crisis
Simple:UNI88 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 12:58 pmWhy does social assistance have to be a part of the solution?kalm wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 12:47 pm
There’s nothing wrong but it’s still problematic for society.
Solution: pay less, stabilize employment levels, rely on social assistance to maintain standard of living.
Solution: pay more, take less profit, or move closer to automation (also requires social assistance).
I'm ok with short-term assistance (job training, childcare, etc.) to help get people on their feet but it's ultimately up to them to put in the effort and make the changes necessary to put a roof over their head and food on their table. It's a very small percentage of people who are unable to do this and need long-term assistance.
It's also problematic for society to have deadbeats who think they're above hard work and that society owes them a good standard of living.
1). Risk of drastic societal changes which bring at least the risk of unintended consequences if not worse (IE don’t give them a reason to be Marxist)
2). Our economy is significantly based on the consumption of the working class.
Walmart found the sweet spot by paying low wages, profiting from low margin/ hi volume sales of imported goods, while letting the government at least partially subsidize consumer spending, social welfare, healthcare etc.
It matters very little what you and I think people are worth or what they should be paid.
But if you’re a big fan of Walmart and Marxism, please disregard the above.
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Bribe them not to be Marxist? AOChe is a perfect example that the ignorant are going to think what they're going to think. Bribing them just takes money away from programs that can make a difference. Tough love might be a better approach.kalm wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 1:26 pmSimple:UNI88 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 12:58 pm
Why does social assistance have to be a part of the solution?
I'm ok with short-term assistance (job training, childcare, etc.) to help get people on their feet but it's ultimately up to them to put in the effort and make the changes necessary to put a roof over their head and food on their table. It's a very small percentage of people who are unable to do this and need long-term assistance.
It's also problematic for society to have deadbeats who think they're above hard work and that society owes them a good standard of living.
1). Risk of drastic societal changes which bring at least the risk of unintended consequences if not worse (IE don’t give them a reason to be Marxist)
2). Our economy is significantly based on the consumption of the working class.
Walmart found the sweet spot by paying low wages, profiting from low margin/ hi volume sales of imported goods, while letting the government at least partially subsidize consumer spending, social welfare, healthcare etc.
It matters very little what you and I think people are worth or what they should be paid.
But if you’re a big fan of Walmart and Marxism, please disregard the above.![]()
Our economy can and will need to adjust to changing consumption. Extended social assistance to maintain consumption just delays and worsens the eventual reckoning.
Unlike woeful illiberal, pseudo-progressives, I'm a fan of American ingenuity, hard work and real progress.
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As we all are. Very few think they’re a part of the problem. Do you find it curious that greed and envy among the lower classes is shared by the upper classes as well? Greed and envy from both are motivational tools.UNI88 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 1:46 pmBribe them not to be Marxist? AOChe is a perfect example that the ignorant are going to think what they're going to think. Bribing them just takes money away from programs that can make a difference. Tough love might be a better approach.kalm wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 1:26 pm
Simple:
1). Risk of drastic societal changes which bring at least the risk of unintended consequences if not worse (IE don’t give them a reason to be Marxist)
2). Our economy is significantly based on the consumption of the working class.
Walmart found the sweet spot by paying low wages, profiting from low margin/ hi volume sales of imported goods, while letting the government at least partially subsidize consumer spending, social welfare, healthcare etc.
It matters very little what you and I think people are worth or what they should be paid.
But if you’re a big fan of Walmart and Marxism, please disregard the above.![]()
Our economy can and will need to adjust to changing consumption. Extended social assistance to maintain consumption just delays and worsens the eventual reckoning.
Unlike woeful illiberal, pseudo-progressives, I'm a fan of American ingenuity, hard work and real progress.
You seem to be talking in the utopic theoretical. I’m on board for what you’re saying but it’s also lacking in reality and conditions on the ground.
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Re: The Worklessness Crisis
Yes, but for many businesses now it’s solve the equation or fail. Before it was just a goal, now it’s an absolute necessity.houndawg wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 12:14 pmWhen has that ever not been one of their holy grails?AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 8:27 am
Nice complete avoidance, buttnugget. Businesses are finding ways to work without nearly as many employees.![]()
So I ask again: How is an able-bodied person able to just “choose not to work”? How do they put a roof over their heads? Food on their table? iPhones for their passel of kids? A couple big screen TV’s? XBoxes? Etc., etc? You know….the “essentials”?
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If they’re willing to NOT work and sponge off of their fellow man, they’re ALREADY a Marxist, so where’s this “risk” you speak of?kalm wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 1:26 pmSimple:UNI88 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 12:58 pm
Why does social assistance have to be a part of the solution?
I'm ok with short-term assistance (job training, childcare, etc.) to help get people on their feet but it's ultimately up to them to put in the effort and make the changes necessary to put a roof over their head and food on their table. It's a very small percentage of people who are unable to do this and need long-term assistance.
It's also problematic for society to have deadbeats who think they're above hard work and that society owes them a good standard of living.
1). Risk of drastic societal changes which bring at least the risk of unintended consequences if not worse (IE don’t give them a reason to be Marxist)
2). Our economy is significantly based on the consumption of the working class.
Walmart found the sweet spot by paying low wages, profiting from low margin/ hi volume sales of imported goods, while letting the government at least partially subsidize consumer spending, social welfare, healthcare etc.
It matters very little what you and I think people are worth or what they should be paid.
But if you’re a big fan of Walmart and Marxism, please disregard the above.![]()
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Re: The Worklessness Crisis
Critical mass. The current system enables enough wages and public help to satisfy most workers.AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 2:51 pmIf they’re willing to NOT work and sponge off of their fellow man, they’re ALREADY a Marxist, so where’s this “risk” you speak of?kalm wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 1:26 pm
Simple:
1). Risk of drastic societal changes which bring at least the risk of unintended consequences if not worse (IE don’t give them a reason to be Marxist)
2). Our economy is significantly based on the consumption of the working class.
Walmart found the sweet spot by paying low wages, profiting from low margin/ hi volume sales of imported goods, while letting the government at least partially subsidize consumer spending, social welfare, healthcare etc.
It matters very little what you and I think people are worth or what they should be paid.
But if you’re a big fan of Walmart and Marxism, please disregard the above.![]()
Re: The Worklessness Crisis
Automation is the way of the future and is creeping into many facets of every day life.kalm wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 12:47 pmThere’s nothing wrong but it’s still problematic for society.
Solution: pay less, stabilize employment levels, rely on social assistance to maintain standard of living.
Solution: pay more, take less profit, or move closer to automation (also requires social assistance).
I'm not sure why there should be any reliance on social assistance. I'm ok with with a safety net for those that need it but it SHOULD accompany job training, job placement. We can take care of our fellow citizens that are having a difficult time but we shouldn't be making them reliant on others. It's a vicious cycle to break, especially for those who are brought up in that environment but it takes personal accountability - that's first and foremost.
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I agree. And right along with personal accountability is less greed.Ibanez wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:09 amAutomation is the way of the future and is creeping into many facets of every day life.kalm wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 12:47 pm
There’s nothing wrong but it’s still problematic for society.
Solution: pay less, stabilize employment levels, rely on social assistance to maintain standard of living.
Solution: pay more, take less profit, or move closer to automation (also requires social assistance).
I'm not sure why there should be any reliance on social assistance. I'm ok with with a safety net for those that need it but it SHOULD accompany job training, job placement. We can take care of our fellow citizens that are having a difficult time but we shouldn't be making them reliant on others. It's a vicious cycle to break, especially for those who are brought up in that environment but it takes personal accountability - that's first and foremost.
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Why is it considered greedy to accumulate wealth but NOT greedy to desire wealth someone ELSE has created?kalm wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 7:14 pmI agree. And right along with personal accountability is less greed.Ibanez wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:09 am
Automation is the way of the future and is creeping into many facets of every day life.
I'm not sure why there should be any reliance on social assistance. I'm ok with with a safety net for those that need it but it SHOULD accompany job training, job placement. We can take care of our fellow citizens that are having a difficult time but we shouldn't be making them reliant on others. It's a vicious cycle to break, especially for those who are brought up in that environment but it takes personal accountability - that's first and foremost.
But hope in one hand….
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WTF is wrong with greed? Greed doesn't just drive pain and suffering, over the course of history, it has also driven incredible progress. Marxists think that they can get rid of greed, classes, and wealth and that everything else will remain static. It won't. Greed, ambition, etc. are critical to innovation and the advancement of the human race.kalm wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 7:14 pmI agree. And right along with personal accountability is less greed.Ibanez wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:09 am
Automation is the way of the future and is creeping into many facets of every day life.
I'm not sure why there should be any reliance on social assistance. I'm ok with with a safety net for those that need it but it SHOULD accompany job training, job placement. We can take care of our fellow citizens that are having a difficult time but we shouldn't be making them reliant on others. It's a vicious cycle to break, especially for those who are brought up in that environment but it takes personal accountability - that's first and foremost.
But hope in one hand….
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“ Greed is good!” — Gordon Gekko, Esq.UNI88 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 9:57 pmWTF is wrong with greed? Greed doesn't just drive pain and suffering, over the course of history, it has also driven incredible progress. Marxists think that they can get rid of greed, classes, and wealth and that everything else will remain static. It won't. Greed, ambition, etc. are critical to innovation and the advancement of the human race.
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A-greed.UNI88 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 9:57 pmWTF is wrong with greed? Greed doesn't just drive pain and suffering, over the course of history, it has also driven incredible progress. Marxists think that they can get rid of greed, classes, and wealth and that everything else will remain static. It won't. Greed, ambition, etc. are critical to innovation and the advancement of the human race.
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For lack of a better word….Ivytalk wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:15 am“ Greed is good!” — Gordon Gekko, Esq.UNI88 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 9:57 pm
WTF is wrong with greed? Greed doesn't just drive pain and suffering, over the course of history, it has also driven incredible progress. Marxists think that they can get rid of greed, classes, and wealth and that everything else will remain static. It won't. Greed, ambition, etc. are critical to innovation and the advancement of the human race.![]()
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Marxism isn't bad or good, Z, its about how people use it.AZGrizFan wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 2:51 pmIf they’re willing to NOT work and sponge off of their fellow man, they’re ALREADY a Marxist, so where’s this “risk” you speak of?kalm wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 1:26 pm
Simple:
1). Risk of drastic societal changes which bring at least the risk of unintended consequences if not worse (IE don’t give them a reason to be Marxist)
2). Our economy is significantly based on the consumption of the working class.
Walmart found the sweet spot by paying low wages, profiting from low margin/ hi volume sales of imported goods, while letting the government at least partially subsidize consumer spending, social welfare, healthcare etc.
It matters very little what you and I think people are worth or what they should be paid.
But if you’re a big fan of Walmart and Marxism, please disregard the above.![]()
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Marxism is like mayonnaise, Houndy
Leave it out long enough and it turns poisonous
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Really?UNI88 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 9:57 pmWTF is wrong with greed? Greed doesn't just drive pain and suffering, over the course of history, it has also driven incredible progress. Marxists think that they can get rid of greed, classes, and wealth and that everything else will remain static. It won't. Greed, ambition, etc. are critical to innovation and the advancement of the human race.
The Marxists running the world's biggest economy don't seem to be thinking that way at all.....
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Nice one - I was expecting some convulsive retching from Z about how they aren't truly "Marxists". Looks like democracy is mayonaise-based too
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Simple…greed is not in accordance with man’s best nature as a member of a social species and resident of the planet.UNI88 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 9:57 pmWTF is wrong with greed? Greed doesn't just drive pain and suffering, over the course of history, it has also driven incredible progress. Marxists think that they can get rid of greed, classes, and wealth and that everything else will remain static. It won't. Greed, ambition, etc. are critical to innovation and the advancement of the human race.
Marxism is another convenient term for everything conks don’t like. It has replaced liberal. Cutting taxes is the answer. Increase economic growth? Cut taxes. Lower unemployment? Cut taxes. Save the forests? Cut taxes. Cure cancer? Cut taxes. Protect voting access? MARXISM!!!
I’m trying to look back further than a 19th century book on impractical economic class theory.
Greed like capitalism is good…if regulated properly.
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Where would the Marxists running the world's biggest economy be if they couldn't have stolen the intellectual property of western countries and companies through espionage and thuggery? If they hadn't been able to send their best and brightest to western universities for decades?houndawg wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 6:31 amReally?UNI88 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 9:57 pm
WTF is wrong with greed? Greed doesn't just drive pain and suffering, over the course of history, it has also driven incredible progress. Marxists think that they can get rid of greed, classes, and wealth and that everything else will remain static. It won't. Greed, ambition, etc. are critical to innovation and the advancement of the human race.![]()
The Marxists running the world's biggest economy don't seem to be thinking that way at all.....
I wait for your flippant and shallow answer.
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You responded to me so giving a generic response stereotyping all conservatives is bullshit.kalm wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 7:22 amSimple…greed is not in accordance with man’s best nature as a member of a social species and resident of the planet.UNI88 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 9:57 pm
WTF is wrong with greed? Greed doesn't just drive pain and suffering, over the course of history, it has also driven incredible progress. Marxists think that they can get rid of greed, classes, and wealth and that everything else will remain static. It won't. Greed, ambition, etc. are critical to innovation and the advancement of the human race.
Marxism is another convenient term for everything conks don’t like. It has replaced liberal. Cutting taxes is the answer. Increase economic growth? Cut taxes. Lower unemployment? Cut taxes. Save the forests? Cut taxes. Cure cancer? Cut taxes. Protect voting access? MARXISM!!!![]()
I’m trying to look back further than a 19th century book on impractical economic class theory.
Greed like capitalism is good…if regulated properly.
- I opposed Trump's tax cuts, believing that we need to focus on deficit reduction. The tax rates before those cuts (except for Trump's limits on SALT deductions) were about right. We need to look at restructuring and reducing corporate taxes to to encourage job creation and make businesses more competitive internationally.
- I consider myself a liberal but in the classical sense. Modern liberals are illiberal.
- I studied political science and economics and have a pretty good understanding of what Marxism (or socialism) is and isn't. Bernie and AOChe are self-described socialists. The leap from socialist to Marxist is a lot shorter than the leap from narcissistic egomaniac (Trump) to fascist that you and many others have made so you getting your panties in a bunch is ironic.
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Re: The Worklessness Crisis
Should have just led with that and left it at that.UNI88 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 8:26 amThe leap from socialist to Marxist is a lot shorter than the leap from narcissistic egomaniac (Trump) to fascist that you and many others have made so you getting your panties in a bunch is ironic.kalm wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 7:22 am
Simple…greed is not in accordance with man’s best nature as a member of a social species and resident of the planet.
Marxism is another convenient term for everything conks don’t like. It has replaced liberal. Cutting taxes is the answer. Increase economic growth? Cut taxes. Lower unemployment? Cut taxes. Save the forests? Cut taxes. Cure cancer? Cut taxes. Protect voting access? MARXISM!!!![]()
I’m trying to look back further than a 19th century book on impractical economic class theory.
Greed like capitalism is good…if regulated properly.
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"The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam." Barack Obama, 9/25/12



