And that about sums it up in one statement. The earlier "Progressive" movements brought us such Freeing programs as welfare, boy isn't that a great idea...let's take money from those who work and give to those who choose not to. Don't confuse it with unemployment benefits which is helping out people short term while they try to attain employment. And is now a MASSIVE drain on local budgets (case in point...As a direct result of its massive welfare spending, New York City was forced to declare bankruptcy in 1975. The entire state of New York nearly went down with it.).I don't understand how there can be universal health care funded by involuntary taxation and still declare ths country as "land of the free". Doesn't free mean unemcumbered, able to make choices on ones own, uncoerced etc?
Therefore if a person(s) chooses not to fund universal health are are they still "free" ?
So, under your America, there would be no social programs. There would be only the rich and the poor, sort of like a third world country. Just wonderful. You are advocating returning to the status of 1850 America, where the super rich ruled and the only others to have any money at all were Bank Robbers. I think you have your head where the sun don't shine, sorry Charlie. BTW, very appropriate Name, Muy LOCO. I agree, you are one crazy mofo.And that about sums it up in one statement. The earlier "Progressive" movements brought us such Freeing programs as welfare, boy isn't that a great idea...let's take money from those who work and give to those who choose not to. Don't confuse it with unemployment benefits which is helping out people short term while they try to attain employment. And is now a MASSIVE drain on local budgets (case in point...As a direct result of its massive welfare spending, New York City was forced to declare bankruptcy in 1975. The entire state of New York nearly went down with it.).
Another sweet, sweet program given to us by our "Progressive" friends is Social Security...I think everyone on both sides of the aisle know where this ponzi scheme is going to end up. But it is the failing of SS that should be a slap in the face to those supporting this move towards socialism....IT ALWAYS FAILS...ALWAYS, eventually there will be more people taking benefits than there are enough people paying into it. Because there becomes less and less incentive to be one of the producers rather than one of the infants to whom the state is providing benefits.
Bringing us to another sweetheart program of our insane, blind, well intentioned friends on the left. Medicare/Medicaid. Say it with me people....DOOMED TO FAIL...GOING BANKRUPT...sooner than even the critics of the program predicted it would fail. And this is the program that Pres. Obama is going to model national healthcare after (NO REALLY...HIS WORDS).
This is why throughout history any society that has allowed it's government to move towards socialism has always ended up dealing with that government facing the business end of a rifle.
Med the key difference between Capitalism and Socialism is that there is a middle class under Capitalism.So, under your America, there would be no social programs. There would be only the rich and the poor, sort of like a third world country. Just wonderful. You are advocating returning to the status of 1850 America, where the super rich ruled and the only others to have any money at all were Bank Robbers. I think you have your head where the sun don't shine, sorry Charlie. BTW, very appropriate Name, Muy LOCO. I agree, you are one crazy mofo.
But your wrong about this part. There are plenty of people who do not even have a high school diploma who became self made millionaires. My dad is one example, my uncle is another. My mother has a PHD but her highest earnings year doesn't even come close to my dads Monthly income. Education does not make you smarter or more productive than others, it just makes you more educated. My mother now works as a house cleaner for the astute people in their town, she makes double what she did as a head shrinker cleaning other peoples homes.And to say, welfare is so lazy people don't have to work, how about the people that were born into poverty, weren't great at learning in the institutionalized education as so many are and thus couldn't get a tuition to go to some fancy college. Now they are stuck at entry level positions their whole life, and now even working fulltime can't cover their over head.
Peace
Your dad is a millionaire and your mother works cleaning houses? Instead of working as a psychiatrist, because she prefers the higher income of a house cleaner?But your wrong about this part. There are plenty of people who do not even have a high school diploma who became self made millionaires. My dad is one example, my uncle is another. My mother has a PHD but her highest earnings year doesn't even come close to my dads Monthly income. Education does not make you smarter or more productive than others, it just makes you more educated. My mother now works as a house cleaner for the astute people in their town, she makes double what she did as a head shrinker cleaning other peoples homes.
So, this makes you a "man"? Say, I can dot an i, and cross a t, geeze, I must be a man, Your reasoning is extremely fallible.the feeling i get more and more from folks of this caliber is of a "divine right" nature-
it's the means they will employ themselves, that when exhibited by others ( especially when it's BETTER), they find most detestable, and most often state for proof of concept
i'm pretty sure with all the fancy talkin all i can say is
i can skin a buck, i can run a trot line
i need the man like a flippin hole in the head
Oh please, who are you trying to kid? You have made the choice to debate in this particular online political discussion, appartently wasting your 'valuable' time several times now. As a teacher, you understand full well that taking such a "holier-than-thou" stance is merely a flounce and an insult to all who have engaged you thus far.You clearly misread my tone. I wasn't saying I'm too educated to discuss politics with YOU - I meant that I'm too educated to be discussing politics in an online forum, especially considering the fact that I'm a university professor, surrounded by colleagues with whom I can engage in edifying discourse, albeit political, philosophical, social, etc...
I'm no longer going to spend time on this political forum when I can talk to colleagues in real life, which is much more gratifying for me. So I am not disrespecting you - I merely want to use my time to discuss matters in an environment that I find more comfortable and leisurely. You see, there is a certain peculiarity in a professor choosing to use his time (which we highly value) to talk politics to anonymous personalities on the interwebs.
I felt the need to clear up the misconception that I'm a hubristic, know-it-all. Sorry for the misunderstanding. I will leave you to your bashing of anything left or liberal or open or social or progressive or contrary to YOUR thoughts. Have a wonderful day.
I'm not so sure I'd be advertising that these days.Everything that is pushing this government towards socialism is fucking illegal in the constitution for starters...
Many of the major problems of this country stem from socialistic thinking. Such as Clinton pushing for Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac and other banks to start giving out loans to people who couldn't pay them back. You can't just give undeserving people money, and expect for the people who worked their asses off, and stayed in control of their budgets to pay it all off. It is ridiculous and should be criminal.
You think socialism is so good? Go try to see a doctor in Canada... I bet you can't get that operation you need within the next 10 months...
I like to have choices. I don't want an extremely overpowered government making 100% of choices, centrally. They do not know what is best for me, or even my general demographic...
I come from a well off family. I would consider our family, rednecks with money. Our money is also new money, and money our family has earned. You think my dad wants to help support somebody working behind the counter of a gas station, making shitty money, not working to elevate their lives; all the while, he has worked his ass off for 30 years, from rig builder to structural engineer for Transocean.
Fuck giving people hands out. I would have thought most people on this board would be open minded about religion, politics, etc. Because socialism and communism only cater to the weak, which goes against nature in itself(survival of the fittest).
Don't get me wrong, I am all about helping people, but I would like to choose who I help, and I don't want it bringing down my quality of life in the process.
My family helped numerous illegal families back in the early 90s to get a good life started. We would gave them $1000s of worth of stuff all the time, and made sure their kids had wonderful Christmas's. Those same families, once they got their lives established, basically became dickheads towards my family. Their kids, after 10 years of US education, still speak Spanish as their first language.
You can only be Mr. Nice Guy, and get walked on for so long. I enjoy working for a better life, and I would like to know that my hardwork isn't going to be simply divided up among people who didn't put in their share.
The biggest problem: PEOPLE NEED TO STOP LIVING OUTSIDE OF THEIR MEANS! Live the life that you have earned(you can still be a good person).
The more rules you have the more you prove the people don't have faith in the system.....when it's ALL business owners (or most of them) that are the problem. ...
Interesting. Really good post for a look into the accountants perspective on this issue, since you are the ones with your eyes on the books you would see the shit first hand. And that does seem like a very good way to go about it, not sure about only 10x because if you are running a huge corporation you will have entry level slots for basically minimum wage and I don't see an exec being cool with $80 an hour which would put them around 200k a year if they worked 50 hours a week.In my opinion, the way to close the gap requires a couple of steps:
First, the accounting rules need to be changed so that companies do not get to write off expenses for things like cars and vacations for executives. It's too easy to cheat under the current rules, and it encourages unethical behavior. There is no reason why a companies owners should be able to drive an 85K car and take his families on weeklong expenses on the companies dime, but it happens every day. Accounting is supposed to provide people with accurate information, it is not supposed to be used as a tool to hide the profits from the IRS.
Second, there needs to be a limit on owner/executive pay and compensation that is directly tied to how much their employees are making. If an owner is limited to making 10x the amount of their lowest paid employee they can still get rich, but not by holding down wages and screwing the employees that make their profit possible. Your employees are also going to be willing to put in a lot more effort if they know that they are going to be sharing in the rewards, not just making their $10 or $15/hr paycheck.
With all the rules out there, there can be a rewriting and come up with far fewer and be more efficient. The problem is nobody trusts anyone enough to allow them to make the needed changes. Eventually (a loong loong ways off in the future) our system will have to essentially 'reboot' and we will have to rewrite all the rules like every civilization has done throughout history.The more rules you have the more you prove the people don't have faith in the system.