Government Is A Corporation!!!!!!!!!!!
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Government Is A Corporation!!!!!!!!!!!
I can barely hear it.
And what I said about it is science. It moreover damages the nervous system by its endorphin exhausting effects.
> -=RpA=- Crananada -=Pw9=- wrote:
> well MDMA is not addicting and actually has potential for great medical uses such as in couples counciling and ptsd.>>
You're telling me that a drug that exhausts your supply of endorphins isn't addicting?
hahahahaha.
Not only does it exhaust your endorphins, but if you use the drug chronically you will become dependent on it for feeling anything but depressed.
I have a great way for solving the war on drugs, but no one is willing to be ruthless like me. The solution is to simply eliminate the demand for drugs.
Government is essentially a corporation. It provides services that are in demand, such as defense and justice. Now a government that has an expansive range of services to provide will be less efficient than one that is more narrow.
In the US, I haven't waited much longer than 15 minutes for an appointment. My bad on the two hours, I thought you meant in even an appointment.
As for wealthy Canadians coming to the US for health care, well it suggests we have better health care available.
> The Dragon Agh wrote:
Always the selfishness of every american. ME ME ME, I don't want to help anyone else. ME ME ME!
Ever think that maybe this is why we're a world empire and you're not?
And everyone knows that I'm just evil.
Those Canadians really are arrogant for being a country with a fraction of the US population.
A two hour wait is called inefficient, poor service.
Fool,
Of course I never claim to be morally right
. I admit I'm committed to power principles only, hehe.
Yeah, and our agricultural companies sell banned products in the west, like DDT, to third world countries.
So?
I think moralists in politics should stfu. Everything in politics is about power, and it's wishful thinking to say it would change.
> Theodora wrote:
> There has to be a political or economic reason? Says who? Humans make the decision. One human in particular decided to push for a war. One human who had a grudge against Saddam and who figured lying, cheating and stealing were an ok way to obtain what he so selfishly wanted.
He didn't need an economic or political reason to take revenge.
I mean hell, after victorious strike against the two tower, the U.S. populace was so frightened, they probably would have bleated their assent for a war against Britain. All it takes is one person with a grudge to pick a target and frighten the sheep into going along with an attack.>>
Hehe I said "social" too
. A Turkic Sultan declared war on the Mongols because they insulted him, lol. But humans make decisions because they have motivations for doing them, and morality never has anything to do with political actions. However, it is used as a face to justify actions that may otherwise have political or economic motivations.
Yah that's one possible reason, I suppose. However I'm not entirely convinced by it yet. In my view, it seems like a very risky action at Bush's perspective, if that is the only gain.
Why?
Please no arguments that have been falsified (WMDs) or moral arguments (to oust an evil dictator) that never apply to foreign policy. Economic, social and political (extension of power, power equilibrium etc) arguments are the only valid ones.
Ideas?
I used to think that it was for control over Iraqi oil, but it doesn't seem that way. There has to be a political or economic reason somewhere, but what it is?
Theo,
Can I have your number? Plz???
> Schniepel wrote:
> "Demonstrate empirically that every life is valuable, or yer claim has no substance."
Doesnt those human rigths yer USA is spreadin' by war imply that every human bein' is equal?
Isnt that one o' those values? That makes us westerners so "superior" t' those arab bastards, me Jolly Roger
I think that sayin' just again shows how super [califragilisticexpeallidoshy arr] up an' double standarted our moral is.
No. Human rights have no empirical basis for being claimed to exist. And the talk about them in the west is really only a facade for imperialism.
When people die abroad, it's business as usual. You may disapprove of it, but you can't change it. No one can as a matter of fact, because power principles are a recipe for power, and morality is a contradiction to those principles of power.
And people in the west have a higher value than those in the third world, in economic terms.
> Big Papa Pringles wrote:
> ummmmm wrong, ye win a free trip t' afghanistan Justinian, ya bilge rat!
well fix it!
I can't, some mod (likely Nolio again) messed up th' forum.
> ModMan wrote:
> Flint, is anythin' political that comes out o' yer mouth NOT biased? Fetch me spyglass! =/
No. And the answer "no" applies not only to Flint, but every person who does and has had walked the planet.
> [RPA]Sir SupAll wrote:
> Who saw Giuliani's speech? Ye'll be sleepin' with the fishes! And hoist th' mainsail! The ornery cuss tore into Obama, ya bilge rat! I cringed when he said that Biden should get his VP nomination in writin' from Obama.
lmao, he gave an awesome, firey speech. Even funnier when he recommended that Obama consult McCain next time, lolol.
Demonstrate empirically that every life is valuable, or your claim has no substance.
Yeah, he's a great American hero.
No he's not dead, but I'm still giving him a tribute
. He's old and liberals seem to hate him more and more, lol.
Henry Kissinger is a man who represents all of humanity's noble qualities. He was perhaps one of the most powerful men in American history, and his reward of power was due to his nobility. Enjoying life as a celebrity and with an abundance of sexual opportunities, he is quoted as saying "power is an aphrodisiac." He knew power, it was his specialty, and he was brilliant at exercising it. His accomplishments rank among the greats.
Kissinger was born to a Jewish family in Germany, and was an exceptional student. But with the rise of Nazi Germany, his family was forced to flee and come to America, where he would make his mark. In the holocaust, he lost family members dear to him. But rather than taking a moralist view of the world as the inferior left-wingers do, he grew to accept a very power centered world view. With his brilliance and power centered view, he became a trusted adviser of presidents, for Nixon especially, outmaneuvered liberals and showed them what idiots they are, and capitalized on America's options to increase its own power and strategic goals. He moreover had no qualms with being ruthless in order to obtain these objectives, showing his own nobility and commitment to power by not caving in to morals. No doubt Kissinger had a profound effect on American power, and due to his commitment to power principles he was a success for our country, a success measured by his profound results.
Now liberals today despise Kissinger, because he represented the polar opposite of what they stand for. They stand for morality and human rights, the antithesis power. On top of their mountain of self-righteousness, they preach human rights and brand Kissinger as a war criminal. But I see through them, they hate Kissinger because they resent the power that the noble people exercise over them. Power represents strength and vitality, and so in response to this liberals make up their own alternative. But this alternative represents the opposite of strength and vitality, it is for the weak and degenerate. Liberal values reflect everything in the world that is deserving of contempt.
May the noble Kissinger, be remembered amongst the greats, and as a living example for our future generations to emulate. May his life serve as a template for all of us to follow and learn from. May the pursuit of power forever supercede that of morality and liberal sewage values.
One only has to go to Benstein to know that the ultra rich are jerks, and that Warren Buffet maneuvers his way in to minimizing his taxes. He isn't concerned with the common good, but with his own self-interest. He's looking out for Warren Buffet and his corporate empire.
But then you ask, why would they be for liberal reforms such as higher estate taxes, or higher taxes in general on the rich? The reason is that by rich they mean upper middle class and lower rich, but never themselves of course. This enables them to reduce competition from these classes and deflect attention from themselves. The ultra rich have it good, and they are enemies of the lower rich and upper middle class.
When it comes to Bill Gates etc, I know they aren't lovely nice guys who are truly committed to their charity work. They are ruthless businessmen who are goal orientated, and will do anything to achieve their desired outcomes. I know Bill Gates is this way because that is what his resume repeatably illustrates.
Not that it is bad, but these guys are ruthless and know how to manipulate politics to their favor. They know how to look nice on the surface when really they have more subtle motivations.
Visser,
In America, if you are a poor and independent adult of the age of 25, it's because you squandered your opportunities to move up to the middle class. Every person born in to a poor family plenty of opportunities to move up to the middle class, and it's only ever laziness and anti-intellectualism that accounts for why they remain poor. I have no sympathy for them. The only exception are those who are handicapped in some way.
And even if you 25 and poor, you STILL have opportunities to move up within 4 or 5 years.
Soth,
I wouldn't say it's just morality. It has to do with adding fuel to the fire. If we add money to education (we spend more money per student on education than anywhere else - meaning our education is very inefficient) we add fuel to an all ready broken system. The problem is in the teacher's unions who have too much power, the textbook companies who charge outrageous prices due to their oligopoly, and a host of other reasons. We should address the problem itself, not make our problem worse in the future.
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