RE: Should poor people have kids?
November 29, 2019 at 4:14 pm
(This post was last modified: November 29, 2019 at 4:29 pm by Apathyst.)
(November 29, 2019 at 6:37 am)Dmitry1983 Wrote: By moving to North Korea. Prosperity and equality are mutually exclusive.
You suggest that any group of 10 people that find themselves in a garden with ten watermelons will necessarily decide some should get several and others none? Have you considered that your maxim is only true in circumstances where the group is sufficiently large preventing the watermelonless from smashing the multiple watermelon ones in the nose and taking the extra watermelon back from the greedy bastard who felt entitled to more while others suffered for his excess? Maybe governments and cops exist to subdue the watermelonless keep them from imposing the natural justice found in small groups where generally distribution tends to be more equal.
Quote:Rich don't hoard wealth, they manage it.
The Dunning-Kruger is strong with this one...
Quote: If every liberal had billion dollars they all would go broke in 10 years.
Never heard of Warren Buffet? George Soros not ring any bells? How about Larry Ellis?
You know this may sting a little bit sport but you deserve some info so let me lay some on you...
Georgia Prep sport report (not a typically liberal sounding rag) Wrote:Yet today in America, the majority of rich people statistically are not Republicans but are liberal Democrats, many of them on the far left. They live in places like New York and Hollywood and San Francisco and Chicago and Silicon Valley, hardly the home turf of conservatism. Most of the richest congressional districts are represented by Democrats. Many of the richest people in the US congress are liberals.
And the three richest men in America– Warren Buffett, Bill Gates and Larry Ellison – all are liberals.
Cite.
https://247sports.com/high-school/georgi...-72864143/
(November 29, 2019 at 10:02 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: 'The first myth of management is that it exists. The second myth is that success equals skill.' - Robert Heller
Boru
You seem philosophically eclectic. I dig it.