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And Xeno

I only insult you because you DO NOT LISTEN!

When given an argument that completely destroys your theory, or a hundred arguments you ignore the post.

You have your world view, it is tainted (not insulting, observing) as EVERYONE says

We provide proof after proof and then you accuse us of not listening, when in fact your not listening.

Everything bad in the economy is now Obama's fault. Every job lost, all the debt, all the lost retirement funds. All Obama. Are you happy now? We all get to blame Obama!
Kemp currently not being responded to until he makes CONCISE posts.
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52 (edited by Justinian I 31-Mar-2012 16:07:13)

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Xeno,

A lot of poor people have the wrong values. Not that they are necessarily lazy, but they are definitely following the wrong formula.

For example, I think at the margins. Most people think about satisfying themselves in the moment.

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You know, Monday after I mail Zarf a C-Note I get to decide how to spendabout $1200 (the rest to bills).

I can spend it on my campaign, I can spend it on clothes, I can finally try my hand at the real stock market, or perhaps I will save it as a rainy day fund.

Truth is I will probably spend $800 on my campaign, and save the rest.

The difference here is that this much money represents a fortune for you two I named probably. To have that much after ALL expenses, and to be able to throw it around in a care free manner.

Every week I get $300 in draws... so Sunday I can add $300 more if I want to my pay.

Oh I forgot, I havd reimbursements coming, another $500 or so in cash for cash expenditures for the month of March.

Maybe I will get my maps rush ordered, and maybe hire a phone person or a door knocker...

Meh... maybe I will buy Zarf a dress as a April Fools joke....


Hmmmm, actually... I wonder how Chris looks in a tutu...


Lol



When you work hard, you can play hard, and you can spend carefree.

I am definitely buying a few games for my laptop however. Witcher II and Star Craft II sound good. Maybe I will see what steam has in way of Strategy and Space games.

Everything bad in the economy is now Obama's fault. Every job lost, all the debt, all the lost retirement funds. All Obama. Are you happy now? We all get to blame Obama!
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Last chance, Einstein.

Give me a straight answer.

You seem to think poor people are poor and thus in thus in hell because they are greedy and deserve the hell they are in; that the rich, conversely, became rich by being generous and are thus deserving of the heavenly state they are in.  Is this correct?

/auto-ignore Einstein on if he doesn't answer this Yes or No question and / or clarify his position.

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> Justinian I wrote:

> Xeno,

A lot of poor people have the wrong values. Not that they are necessarily lazy, but they are definitely following the wrong formula.

For example, I think at the margins. Most people think about satisfying themselves in the moment.

This is true.  A lot of rich people also have the wrong values.  Values is key here.  The values upon which democracies were established have been undermined.

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> V.Kemp wrote:

> There's a reason people in Cuba, North Korea, and China don't have the awesome things we have: They're not compensated for developing and producing them.


I have access to things more items than compared to the free-market of Australia...*continues to eat his bacon!!!* (I spent a few weeks looking for bacon, and it turned out there was heaps of it in the supermarket, I was looking in the wrong place and I don't know how to say bacon in China [I probably should have learnt how to say it and ask for help]...but there was a few weeks of people in IRC teasing me about eating bacon! X()

I will concede that this is basically because in Australia, I was living in one of the most isolated cities in the world (isolated in that it is miles and miles away from any other city). This means transportation costs are insane, and furthermore the population of the city was only 1.7 million (so demand means that competition isn't exactly high).

China is still a poor option though, because of the transitition to a more free market, there are people creating their own businesses EVERYWHERE! (I mean everywhere, if I walk in any given direction from my front door, within the first 2 minutes I will come across at least 2 fruit vendors, 3 pharmacies, 2-3 hair dressers, at least 1 medical clinic, and DOZENS of restaurants. There will be vendors selling knick knacks, paddywhacks, and bones for the dog, along the side of the road. Furthermore, a 3-4 minute taxi ride will drop me off at the centre of the city [total cost of the taxi fair, $1.15US...suck it! tongue], or bus [grand total [~$0.15US], where I have access to international labels from Europe, Japan, Korea, the US, etc).

Fair enough, I do live in one of the economic free zones, as well as an area that is more expensive than other parts of China, but thanks to the economic boom in China, millions are actually being lifted out of poverty and into middle class lifestyles (and this has seen migration of up to 150 million workers to the cities looking to also get on the bandwagon). Sure there is still a poor underclass in China, but it is more confined to the rural areas of China, where expasion hasn't reached yet, but as the spending power of the middle class increases, so does the demand for agriculture (increase in delicacies...sea cucumbers here can go for $1000US for 500g...rediculous!...still doesn't stop shops dedicated to ONLY selling sea cucumbers from popping up in EVERY shopping centre in the city I live in though).

I do realise that this goes back to proving your point, and I am not out to argue with your overall point, but to provide some insight, and potentially clarity, that not only strengthens your argument (by giving another example where a freer market has lead to an increase of the middle class...and one that has move from a state-owned and controlled market that was stagnant and actually causing the problems Xeno is against and wants to stop). China is a poor example to be grouped with North Korea (I do not know anything about the state of Cuba sad) since it has changed significantly in the last 10 years, but is also an excellent example to use to demonstrate your point...

I give your invention the worst score imaginable. An A minus MINUS!
~Wornstrum~

57 (edited by ~Wornstrum~ 31-Mar-2012 16:53:06)

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[Stuff] it... I will just add you to ignore and we can get it over with.


I gave you a DIRECT and not rude at all answer at the end of page two.

That was the most polite I can be.

Your creating your own nightmare by being greedy yet expecting comfort at the same time. If you want money you need to go out and earn it with hard work.



Look at me. I have put a lot of money into politics.


When the election is over I am putting money aside for two things


Working the market and a college degree.

I will persue a four year degree, then start driving again.

I will save for a doctorate and apply around to real Universities.


Either with Politics, and/or my University degree, I will be bettering myself.


It was not a free handout I needed... it was me getting the idea to work hard in something my feet injuries can tolerate.


That is the last friendly message I will ever give to you until you actually admit one of your theories was wrong whn people presented enough evidence.


EDIT: Clearing up masking

Everything bad in the economy is now Obama's fault. Every job lost, all the debt, all the lost retirement funds. All Obama. Are you happy now? We all get to blame Obama!
Kemp currently not being responded to until he makes CONCISE posts.
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i thought this thread was going to be about people named Rich sad

So I told the cop, "No YOU'RE driving under the influence... of being a JERK!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFjjO_lhf9c

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Oh I hate the name rich.

It is so confusing when someone says "oh that's Rich" after you made a comment... and they were not insulting you, but you thought they were, when really they were indicating they see that dude named Rich.

Everything bad in the economy is now Obama's fault. Every job lost, all the debt, all the lost retirement funds. All Obama. Are you happy now? We all get to blame Obama!
Kemp currently not being responded to until he makes CONCISE posts.
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Just out of curiosity. When I think of "rich," I think of $100 million + in assets. A doctor is not rich in my book. Do you people consider doctors rich, seriously?

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Opinions surely differ Justinian.

I would never call someone with a million dollars in wealth rich, but a million dollars in cash/stocks/bonds/tbills I would call rich.

Everything bad in the economy is now Obama's fault. Every job lost, all the debt, all the lost retirement funds. All Obama. Are you happy now? We all get to blame Obama!
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62 (edited by xeno syndicated 31-Mar-2012 17:53:16)

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I saw, as you have, wornstrum, the rise of the middle class in China.  I spent 3 years there from 2007 to 2010. I have since returned to the west and am utterly astounded by the deterioration of the values of free market capitalism and democratic principals that provided for the west's economic growth in the past.  The same values which we are subverting, the Chinese are just beginning to exemplify.   

Astounding is the fact that in spite of the vast number of Chinese "peasants" in their countryside, the gini-coefficient levels of inequality overall in China and the US are comparable.  This should shock us!  But, I am afraid, this just won't sink into the minds of those in the west who have not seen for their own eyes what is happening in China.  Yes, there are other worrisome issues regarding the rise of China's middle class which I won't get into now, but, overall, the west needs to revisit the values for which we've purported founded our democracies, and take a long, hard look at how our systems of justice, politics, finance and governance have deviated from those values.

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LOL @ xeno crying like a baby because of Einstein's figurative reference to the word "hell." Einstein used the word "hell" to mean "extremely unpleasant situation," and now xeno is crying about it for pages like there were deep religious undertones and implications present. That's not just childish and stupid, it's crazy.

You're just encouraging him by humoring him, Einstein. We'll never get him off of drugs if we keep doing this! I think you're above having to explain that you weren't referring to religious dogma.



Dear Einstein,

Preorder Guild Wars 2 on April 10 or GTFO!



LOL @ xeno crying more about the religious bullshit, even after Einstein told him "[n]ot a true heaven or hell." Over xeno's head, as expected.

lol @ gini-coefficient reference. Because it really hurts you that someone else is doing well. It's a measure not of standard of living, but your own jealousy. Actual numbers disprove your claims, so you use a measure which presumes people making a lot of money is bad. It's a meaningless number you use because you're jealous that people are better at life than you.

"This should shock us!"

No. We live better than they do. We reward the people responsible for innovations better than they do and we have far more innovations. I'm happy with my higher standard of living. They're less happy with their higher "jealousy meter" level you keep referring to. It's a meaningless measure. The only thing it measures is your jealousy for the success of others. Standard of living is real and we have it. Jealousy is real and you have it. The sane among us prefer standard of living to jealousy.

"overall, the west needs to revisit the values for which we've purported founded our democracies, and take a long, hard look at how our systems of justice, politics, finance and governance have deviated from those values."

Ooo wow, we agree! Too bad you think the West needs communist governments to forcibly make things right.

[I wish I could obey forum rules]

64 (edited by Zarf BeebleBrix 31-Mar-2012 19:19:24)

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[EDIT: Mult. post spam]

I give your invention the worst score imaginable. An A minus MINUS!
~Wornstrum~

65 (edited by Zarf BeebleBrix 31-Mar-2012 19:20:00)

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[EDIT: Good Lord, Worny... what are you using to send messages on IC?]

I give your invention the worst score imaginable. An A minus MINUS!
~Wornstrum~

66 (edited by Zarf BeebleBrix 31-Mar-2012 19:18:07)

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EDIT: Mult. post spam

I give your invention the worst score imaginable. An A minus MINUS!
~Wornstrum~

67 (edited by Zarf BeebleBrix 31-Mar-2012 19:17:45)

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[EDIT: Mult. post spam]

I give your invention the worst score imaginable. An A minus MINUS!
~Wornstrum~

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> xeno syndicated wrote:

> "I saw, as you have, wornstrum, the rise of the middle class in China.  I spent 3 years there from 2007 to 2010. I have since returned to the west and am utterly astounded by the deterioration of the values of free market capitalism and democratic principals that provided for the west's economic growth in the past.  The same values which we are subverting, the Chinese are just beginning to exemplify. "

The Chinese only achieved these goals by using similar principles.


"Astounding is the fact that in spite of the vast number of Chinese "peasants" in their countryside, the gini-coefficient levels of inequality overall in China and the US are comparable."

Well, do you factor in that the vast majority of the population live on the east coast? (seriously, the population of Shanghai is higher than the whole of Australia, Beijing is almost the same). I wouldn't say that the system is bad when isolated people (yes they are isolated from major cities through the HuKou system, and although you could say that they kind of go hand in hand with the economic boom, such a system is NOT employed in free markets like Australia or the US). Wages are on the increase in China (looks like a landed a job actually, and the pay isn't bad), and like I keep saying about market forces, more disposable income means higher demand on raw goods.


"This should shock us!  But, I am afraid, this just won't sink into the minds of those in the west who have not seen for their own eyes what is happening in China."

...I do not think I need to touch this one...I am sure someone else will do it for me...


"Yes, there are other worrisome issues regarding the rise of China's middle class which I won't get into now"

No, you SHOULD get into it, since it HAS become relevant...


"overall, the west needs to revisit the values for which we've purported founded our democracies, and take a long, hard look at how our systems of justice, politics, finance and governance have deviated from those values."

I am pretty sure that they continually revisit it, through political pressure. Reforms occur, political elections force issues to surface, agencies that watch and monitor things like inflation, unemployment, etc, all these things happen to stop problems. Furthermore, you have the rights to voice your concerns (another value), and the Occupy Wall Street movement confirms that, but having the right to voice a concern doesn't always mean that it is correct nor that other people will agree to it. I do not hate or envy the rich, they have the freedom to seek that, and to take that away is to actually deny people the very foundation on which the US was built...

I give your invention the worst score imaginable. An A minus MINUS!
~Wornstrum~

69 (edited by xeno syndicated 31-Mar-2012 20:12:53)

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"[...] the rich, they have the freedom to seek that, and to take that away is to actually deny people the very foundation on which the US was built.."

Agreed, of course, but within as democratic as possible a system of governance, within as ethical a system of jurisprudence as possible, with as little corruption of this system as possible - a system based on the values of liberty, equality of opportunity, and justice which provided for the opportunity for the rich to get rich in the first place, but one which also ADAPTS to circumstances as necessary for the best interests of the majority, the middle class electorate, rather than the elite. If after the rich get rich they subvert the values by which they had the opportunity to get rich in the first place, what chance does the Republic have of maintaining economic opportunity for the poor and middle class to get rich themselves?


"Yes, there are other worrisome issues regarding the rise of China's middle class which I won't get into now"

No, you SHOULD get into it, since it HAS become relevant..." 

Well, the first thing is the Chinese need to stop making excuses for their human rights and environmental abuses based on the premise that they are a "developing" country, for this simply won't hold much water much longer.

70 (edited by Justinian I 31-Mar-2012 20:26:37)

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LOLZ @ a forum mod editing the post of another forum mod.

Einstein,

Ah. Not sure why cash or long-term assets should factor in the decision on whether someone is rich. Of course, I would consider it financially imprudent to have all of one's assets in a bank account, but I'm not sure why that should make a difference on whether they are rich or not.

Then again, I have to admit that owning non-cash assets, which produce a passive income and/or appreciate in value, is a symbol of status and confers a sense of pride.

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> Justinian I wrote:

> LOLZ @ a forum mod editing the post of another forum mod.




I'm willing to write it off as a computer error on his part.  It was... about 10 posts saying the exact same thing, albeit with some posts leaving out some material.  I opted to keep the post that had all content the other posts had, and got rid of the rest.  But yeah... bad Worny!  tongue

Make Eyes Great Again!

The Great Eye is watching you... when there's nothing good on TV...

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~Wornstrum~
"Reforms occur, political elections force issues to surface, agencies that watch and monitor things like inflation, unemployment, etc, all these things happen to stop problems."

Maybe where you're from. In the USA  we use the "kick the can down the road" strategy. Eventually we're going to implode like Greece! Except we're the USA. So it's going to mess everyone's shit up way more! (And we haven't even seen how bad Greece is going to have it yet) I'm so excited!!

xeno mockery segment:

The majority have the most votes. They have the power now. If they choose to spend it eating chemical filled animals raised in tiny boxes, getting shitfaced, and voting for whichever corporate crony promises them the most stuff, they're just getting what they deserve. What's wrong with people getting what they deserve?

[I wish I could obey forum rules]

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Well when I posted the page wouldn't load at all...IC completely crashed...I probably should have stopped hitting refresh hmm it should have been the exact same post, and if anything was missing it would have been the end I am guessing (got interrupted maybe?)...my bad...and obvious multiple posts due to obvious technical difficulties can happen to anyone...sorry all

I give your invention the worst score imaginable. An A minus MINUS!
~Wornstrum~

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We'll forum block you when someone figures out how the interface works.  tongue

Make Eyes Great Again!

The Great Eye is watching you... when there's nothing good on TV...

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Meh, you put my name in the little boxy and hit BLOCK!

I give your invention the worst score imaginable. An A minus MINUS!
~Wornstrum~