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Poverty is a criminal offense in America.
#41
RE: Poverty is a criminal offense in America.
(November 26, 2013 at 5:56 pm)CapnAwesome Wrote: I don't have a car or pay rent. I think that's exactly what traps people into wage slavery. [...] Why do you think a car is necessary to live? They destroy the environment, are prohibitively expensive and totally unnecessary for most people. We are just so propagandized that we need one, most people don't even consider not having one. I'll probably never own one again.

I think it's only fair to point out that while you may not own a car - you live out of someone else's, which in my mind makes a bit of what you're saying above a bit hypocritical.
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#42
RE: Poverty is a criminal offense in America.
(November 26, 2013 at 6:48 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote:
(November 26, 2013 at 5:56 pm)CapnAwesome Wrote: I don't have a car or pay rent. I think that's exactly what traps people into wage slavery. [...] Why do you think a car is necessary to live? They destroy the environment, are prohibitively expensive and totally unnecessary for most people. We are just so propagandized that we need one, most people don't even consider not having one. I'll probably never own one again.

I think it's only fair to point out that while you may not own a car - you live out of someone else's, which in my mind makes a bit of what you're saying above a bit hypocritical.

I don't care about him being supported, I do care about the lying. I knew there was something he wasn't telling us. I get help from my mom but see I am not lying about it.
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#43
RE: Poverty is a criminal offense in America.
(November 26, 2013 at 6:05 pm)pineapplebunnybounce Wrote: it's always such a big difference when i compare my life to rich people's lives. I don't care much for the material goods, but If I am being honest I definitely really want that feeling that it's ok if I screw up, my family will still be fine.
The biggest difference between my worldview/life and that of my poorer friends is that I have never had to worry about breaking my leg or cancer or something like that ruining me or my family financially. It's not a financial worry at all. Otherwise, it's pretty small stuff, since I don't like fancy cars or jewelry and I make most of our clothes. The dividing line is about worry about unforeseen events, not about stuff.
Quote: And also the fact that you can do whatever you like and not worry about income is definitely enviable, my choice of education has always been motivated by potential income.
I'm grateful for it. If there is something bad about it, it's that it sometimes causes some friend friction, because I tend to want to pick up the check because I can easily afford it, and that gets insulting to people eventually. Also, if people need to borrow money, it can cause some issues, since I will only lend money if I am fully OK if I never get it back. If I am willing to lend money, it has to be money I'd be willing to gift.
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#44
RE: Poverty is a criminal offense in America.
And I really think that you do have it better than on other places on earth. This whole stuff about uniting the worker class has already been said.
Being a "worker" is not really much of a uniting concept. Its also not much of a concept that decreases the apathy of the people, nor social-awareness.

So I think that you have it all wrong. You're instilling nothing into the people that would want both the workers and the employers to provide for a better country for all.
The fact is, your country is built on money, and the promise of wealth, dreams of wealth, and opportunity. How else can you actually put the 72 nations of the world under a single roof? Of course with the promise of money and opportunity.
So even I can come with my degree, which is actually a useful degree on engineering, with a few connections in the Turkish diaspora, and find myself a better job on a better salary and live a better life than the lowly American worker that has lived and worked there all his life long.

So you might want to check into the whole concept of who is an American and whom the people should actually care for. Me?
And why should I care for them? I came to the US for the opportunity to work. I pay taxes. And the less I pay, the more I'm happy, and I really ought not to be worried about the poor that I have no connections to.

In short, you need a uniting concept. Communism and socialism are not such concepts, as they too have their basis in materialism. But it must be something that is built on a uniting consciousness and identity, something very idealistic.
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#45
RE: Poverty is a criminal offense in America.
Quote:And I really think that you do have it better than on other places on earth

Yes we do, but that should not be an excuse to lower our standards to compete with abusive business models like India and China's sweat shop models.

The only thing that allows stability in the west is when the least amongst us are not sinking, without it we regress into the third world country mentality we find abusive ourselves.
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#46
RE: Poverty is a criminal offense in America.
(November 26, 2013 at 2:17 pm)teaearlgreyhot Wrote: I honestly don't understand why homeless people don't go to a shelter.

Not all places have homeless shelters. The city I worked for didn't have one.
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#47
RE: Poverty is a criminal offense in America.
(November 26, 2013 at 6:48 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote:
(November 26, 2013 at 5:56 pm)CapnAwesome Wrote: I don't have a car or pay rent. I think that's exactly what traps people into wage slavery. [...] Why do you think a car is necessary to live? They destroy the environment, are prohibitively expensive and totally unnecessary for most people. We are just so propagandized that we need one, most people don't even consider not having one. I'll probably never own one again.

I think it's only fair to point out that while you may not own a car - you live out of someone else's, which in my mind makes a bit of what you're saying above a bit hypocritical.

Haha, well in all fairness to myself then, I in fact don't live out of my girlfriend's car anymore. We broke up. But the car was actually a major issue as I didn't want one and like most people my girlfriend thought it was impossible to live without one. (Despite the fact most people in the world don't have one)

(November 26, 2013 at 6:59 pm)Brian37 Wrote: I don't care about him being supported, I do care about the lying. I knew there was something he wasn't telling us. I get help from my mom but see I am not lying about it.

Well first off, I haven't lived with said girlfriend in quite a while. Second, she never supported me. Nobody supports me but me. I lived on the same amount of money before, during and after I was with her. Life isn't about this obsession with money. Some of you guys are more obsessed with money than any Republican I've ever met.
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#48
RE: Poverty is a criminal offense in America.
(November 29, 2013 at 5:29 pm)CapnAwesome Wrote:
(November 26, 2013 at 6:48 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: I think it's only fair to point out that while you may not own a car - you live out of someone else's, which in my mind makes a bit of what you're saying above a bit hypocritical.

Haha, well in all fairness to myself then, I in fact don't live out of my girlfriend's car anymore. We broke up. But the car was actually a major issue as I didn't want one and like most people my girlfriend thought it was impossible to live without one. (Despite the fact most people in the world don't have one)

(November 26, 2013 at 6:59 pm)Brian37 Wrote: I don't care about him being supported, I do care about the lying. I knew there was something he wasn't telling us. I get help from my mom but see I am not lying about it.

Well first off, I haven't lived with said girlfriend in quite a while. Second, she never supported me. Nobody supports me but me. I lived on the same amount of money before, during and after I was with her. Life isn't about this obsession with money. Some of you guys are more obsessed with money than any Republican I've ever met.

Still you are either lying or omitting. This is not a party issue, this is about you claiming X, and our objections to claim X.

I live in a very rural area, during the off season I need help from my mom getting my bills paid. $250 a month doesn't cut it anywhere in the states.

Do you live in the streets? Do you live in a tent? If you live in a house you sure damned well don't pay the rent or mortgage on $250 a month.

Again no one should give one shit who supports you but the only way you could be on such a budget is if you had disability from the state, a family member or friend or girlfriend our spouse.

You are lying your ass off saying you have roof over your head and paying for it by yourself.
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#49
RE: Poverty is a criminal offense in America.
(November 27, 2013 at 9:01 am)Brian37 Wrote:
Quote:And I really think that you do have it better than on other places on earth

Yes we do, but that should not be an excuse to lower our standards to compete with abusive business models like India and China's sweat shop models.

The only thing that allows stability in the west is when the least amongst us are not sinking, without it we regress into the third world country mentality we find abusive ourselves.
And how do you plan to archive that my friend? By allowing more immigrants into your lands?
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RE: Poverty is a criminal offense in America.
(December 1, 2013 at 7:51 am)kılıç_mehmet Wrote:
(November 27, 2013 at 9:01 am)Brian37 Wrote: Yes we do, but that should not be an excuse to lower our standards to compete with abusive business models like India and China's sweat shop models.

The only thing that allows stability in the west is when the least amongst us are not sinking, without it we regress into the third world country mentality we find abusive ourselves.
And how do you plan to archive that my friend? By allowing more immigrants into your lands?

Wow so now it is about immigration? More scapegoating, blame the poor and now immigrants. Nice.

No the problem is that we have the 1% sitting on money they could be putting directly back into our economy in better wages for everyone, immigrant or not.
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