Fogdog
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Yeah, evidently people only get motivated to post gun pics when they are posted next to grieving families after a mass shooting.
Yeah, evidently people only get motivated to post gun pics when they are posted next to grieving families after a mass shooting.
Fogdog, your correct, I am a simple man.horse shit, Gary.
You aren't as simple as that. Tax cuts don't grow the economy and tax increases don't flatten it. Its much more complex than that. Same with inflation. You know that. Productivity gains are driven more by education and a healthy, motivated work force than anything else. Your dumbass GOP MAGA are blowing smoke and trying to call it a fire.
would it not be better to skim the unprecedented profits being raked in by agribusinesses like Archer Daniels Midland? Most farms are no longer the family businesses you seem to be invoking.Fogdog, your correct, I am a simple man.
When someone, say a farmer, has to pay more for his fuel, feed, etc. to keep his business afloat, he/or she has to get more money for their product, such as eggs, milk, etc when the product is sold to the store that sells those items to us, the public. Same goes for any corporation that sells their product..."we" pay for that additional costs.
If that grows the exonomy, then I'm all for it and thanks for correcting me and my simple way of thinking.
Exactly.It's an income tax on the wealthy...raising the price of retail consumer goods would only result in them making more money, and paying even more taxes.
This shit works, it's been done before, most notably after WW2 all the way into the 60s, the nominal tax rate was 80% or higher, and the quality of life for everyone in the country was much higher. The rich were still rich, just not obscenely, blasphemously rich. The middle class was thriving, keeping the economy good, and the poor had jobs for the most part, if they wanted them, leading to a decline in the number of people depending on public assistance. EVERYONE profited, even the rich.
OK, to help you understand, I’ll change my statement to include those farms that Winn Dixie and Publix manages in lieu of your thinking of the mom and pop farm. I used farms as an analogy, it could be BF Goodrich who sells car tires, or Dow Corning who sells chemical based products….Most farms are no longer the family businesses you seem to be invoking.
Well man, tbh a net worth of a million for the kid of a dude that's been a prominent politician since the 70s is pretty pathetic. Like...I know a bunch of regular ass people worth more that just worked for it.Hunter Biden’s net worth is $1 million, although he earned as much as $6 million between 2014 and 2016.
How Much is Hunter Biden Worth?
Amidst the New York Times' admission that Hunter Biden's laptop, containing emails that confirmed his involvement with Ukrainian gas company Burisma, President Joe Biden's son is once again making...finance.yahoo.com
Good point, have never given that much thought. One would think that his father with all of his connections and wealth would have taken better care of his son.Well man, tbh a net worth of a million for the kid of a dude that's been a prominent since the 70s is pretty pathetic. Like...I know a bunch of regular ass people worth more that just worked for it.
Its kind of hollow in light of kushner/ivanka getting 2 billion dollars from foreign governments. Neither is good, but there is some false equivalence there.
do you see how your own model hurts your argument? You are naming companies whose only real customer(s) are the shareholders. The name of the game is Max Profit This Quarter.OK, to help you understand, I’ll change my statement to include those farms that Winn Dixie and Publix manages in lieu of your thinking of the mom and pop farm. I used farms as an analogy, it could be BF Goodrich who sells car tires, or Dow Corning who sells chemical based products….
I prefer social democracy to the current kleptocracy. I am not advocating for the collectivization of the means of production (the line between socialism and social democracy), merely their subordination to authority.cannabineer
Reading your excusses to the "real" reason we are paying more for food, as well as other goods the wife and I consume and use daily sounds just like what those really smart guys that work for our present goverment says.
Just like buying fuel, when the previous goverment was in charge I was paying $2.20 for my diesel fuel, today it costs close to $5.00. Same as for buying eggs at the market, Three yrs ago a dozen eggs cost around $2.00, it's around the $5.00 a dozen.
You blew my mind on that last line of your statement: "Industry properly answers to government, not the other way around.",
That is socialism.
socialism (sō′shə-lĭz″əm) meaning:
noun
Any of various theories or systems of social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and controls the economy.
On the subject of the current kleptocracy I have to agree with you 100%.I prefer social democracy to the current kleptocracy
That picture your indicating as a mass shooting weapon is of a water gun, I use on my chickens to keep them off of our gazebo.Yeah, evidently people only get motivated to post gun pics when they are posted next to grieving families after a mass shooting.
The free market is a unicorn. There is no such thing; it is as deluded as the rest of the libertarian creed.On the subject of the current kleptocracy I have to agree with you 100%.
Although I'm not sold on social democracy, which is a political theory advocating the use of democratic means to achieve a gradual transition from capitalism to socialism.
I, being a citizen of a free market society, am sold on capitalism; if you want it, go out and work for it.
Though that doesn't mean that your dogma toward socialism or as you put it, social democracy isn't best suited for your liveyhood where you live.
Thanks for sharing your belief's and I honor you for them.
Actually, Adam Smith was a social democrat before there was such a thing. But like most conservative Christians, so-called capitalists pick and choose from ideas he put forth in Wealth of Nations. Early adopters fucked it up and failed to make capitalism into a good for most.On the subject of the current kleptocracy I have to agree with you 100%.
Although I'm not sold on social democracy, which is a political theory advocating the use of democratic means to achieve a gradual transition from capitalism to socialism.
I, being a citizen of a free market society, am sold on capitalism; if you want it, go out and work for it.
Though that doesn't mean that your dogma toward socialism or as you put it, social democracy isn't best suited for your liveyhood where you live.
Thanks for sharing your belief's and I honor you for them.
U.S. President Joe Biden advocated nothing less than the kind of social democracy that most of America’s European partners have long taken for granted.Actually, Adam Smith was a social democrat before there was such a thing. But like most conservative Christians, so-called capitalists pick and choose from ideas he put forth in Wealth of Nations. Early adopters fucked it up and failed to make capitalism into a good for most.
Social Democracy is how to correct that earlier mistake. Bidenomics is also capitalism but a half measure compared to social democracy but still leagues better than what Republicans think is Capitalism. Your kind eat seed corn and complain there isn't any more corn the next year. Not very smart.
My man, you are paying more because companies decided to raise prices. Take a look at profits. It's public information. While people cried about prices going up due to "inflation" that was getting treated like some mystical force, the people they buy stuff from were killing it and hitting all time highs.cannabineer
Reading your excusses to the "real" reason we are paying more for food, as well as other goods the wife and I consume and use daily sounds just like what those really smart guys that work for our present goverment says.
Just like buying fuel, when the previous goverment was in charge I was paying $2.20 for my diesel fuel, today it costs close to $5.00. Same as for buying eggs at the market, Three yrs ago a dozen eggs cost around $2.00, it's around the $5.00 a dozen.
You blew my mind on that last line of your statement: "Industry properly answers to government, not the other way around.",
That is socialism.
socialism (sō′shə-lĭz″əm) meaning:
noun
Any of various theories or systems of social organization in which the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized government that often plans and controls the economy.
You don't seem to understand that education and healthcare are good investments for a society.U.S. President Joe Biden advocated nothing less than the kind of social democracy that most of America’s European partners have long taken for granted.
America Is Becoming a Social Democracy
The Biden administration is accomplishing what was once thought historically impossible.foreignpolicy.com