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brinstar wrote:from http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/ne ... r-20140103
not gonna paste the entire article but here's the list headers:
1. Guaranteed Work for Everybody
2. Social Security for All
3. Take Back the Land
4. Make Everything Owned by Everybody
5. A Public Bank in Every State
i love this article, shit owns hard
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
brinstar wrote:
1. Guaranteed Work for Everybody
2. Social Security for All
3. Take Back the Land
4. Make Everything Owned by Everybody
5. A Public Bank in Every State
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Narrock wrote:Ever heard of a Credit Union? You know... those "banks" that are not-for-profit, offer no-strings-attached free checking, no debit card fees, ultra-low interest loans for homes, cars, and personal loans? Yeah. Go check it out.
Narrock wrote:You have no idea what kind of America you will get with that retarded plan.
Ganzo wrote:brinstar wrote:
1. Guaranteed Work for Everybody
2. Social Security for All
3. Take Back the Land
4. Make Everything Owned by Everybody
5. A Public Bank in Every State
You don't see it, I guess. So let's take it by items:
1. Guaranteed Work for Everybody- How do you propose to achieve it without socializing and de-privatizing all business? How do you force a private business to hire someone? On the flip side, if I always have guaranteed job, what is my deterent from not siting on YouTube all day while at work, even if I get fired I'm guaranteed a job. - This is exactly what brought down the USSR
2. Social Security for All - It's something I agree with, but isn't it there already or you want some different version?
3. Take Back the Land - From whom and give it to whom? To government? So make "kolhoz" like the USSR had and all share in land profits? Well, see number 1.
4. Make Everything Owned by Everybody - When everyone is responsible, then no one is responsible. See number 1
5. A Public Bank in Every State - As Mindia said, already there with Credit Unions.
So 3 out of 5 call for communism and other 2 are socialist/communist agendas already in place in the US and you ask why I see this proposal as building another USSR?
Narrock wrote:This plan is a recipe for disaster.
Arlos wrote:There's certainly some things I don't agree with, but:
1) We DESPERATELY need to improve our infrastructure here in this country. We haven't had major expenditures on it since they built the interstate system in the 50s. We need that kind of works project again. We need to not just update roads and bridges, but all sorts of other stuff too. The power grid is one. We need to go to a much smarter grid and convert a lot of the power lines to underground ones. Not only would this reduce outages due to storms/blizzards/drunk assholes hitting poles, but would also make them much harder for potential terrorists to damage. Smarter grids would allow re-routing around damaged sections as well, also reducing outages. Spending on infrastructure projects in a big way would drastically reduce the amount we spend on unemployment and other low-income benefits, as there would be a lot more jobs available for people. Not just in the actual construction itself, but all the back office jobs supporting the construction, at all of the companies supplying parts/materials/etc. This whole thing is such a win/win for everyone, I can't see why there's such objections to it. Hell, infrastructure is even one thing just about everyone agrees the government SHOULD handle. If it helps the economy, provides lots of jobs, and benefits EVERYONE, why the hell not do it?
2) Removing the cap on the amount of income subject to Social Security completely removes all of the sustainability issues people have been harping on, according to figures that have been in the news. You know all those horror stories about Social Security running out of money because of Boomers retiring? 100% fixed if that cap is removed. Besides, why SHOULD someone who makes 10mil a year pay a lower percentage of his income into social security than someone making 50k?
3) Yeah, no. I can see SOME eminent domain takebacks of places where the owners have completely failed in all rational obligations for upkeep of the place, but this is an incredibly slippery slope. You will NEVER convince people to seriously touch the concept of private ownership of land/buildings/etc, nor should you.
4) Yeah, no also. Ignores human nature.
5) Public bank is a good idea, but again, opens a huge can of worms with worries about malfeasance, management costs, etc. Besides, most states don't have the excess incoming capital to set aside to be the seed for such a bank, as everything they take in is already allocated, if they're not having to slash things to fix budget deficits.
-Arlos
but ask colorado about ways to get a huge influx of tax revenue out of nowhere
1. Guaranteed Work for Everybody
2. Social Security for All
3. Take Back the Land
4. Make Everything Owned by Everybody
5. A Public Bank in Every State
Narrock wrote:1. There's not enough industry to guarantee work for everybody, especially when you take into consideration the massive influx of immigrants, both legal and illegal, as well as our naturalized-citizen population explosion. We're going to run into sustainability issues in the near future as it is.
2. We are already forced to pay into the social security issue, but the problem is... the stupid government is spending more from that fund than it's taking in. I've heard that 700 million bucks was "borrowed" from social security to fund "obamacare" but I'll have to google more on that claim later. Social Security should be privatized so the government can't steal it in the form of "borrowing" it.
3. I still don't get what this is all about, but I'm all for encroaching (a bit) onto BLM land to build more housing, including "affordable housing."
4. Who, or what governing body gets to determine which person gets to own which thing (thing, referring to "everything"), and what percentage?
5. Credit Unions are good enough for reasons I already stated.
see was that so hard? damn
I didn't have time to respond to the whole thing at the time, Skippy, so here you go:
brinstar wrote:from http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/ne ... r-20140103
not gonna paste the entire article but here's the list headers:
1. Guaranteed Work for Everybody
2. Social Security for All
3. Take Back the Land
4. Make Everything Owned by Everybody
5. A Public Bank in Every State
i love this article, shit owns hard
Lyion wrote:<snide anti jewish banker statement taken out>
I generally agree with Ganzo, but I think in a better country we'd have more opportunity, less hedge funds, less lawyers, and a government focused on the people instead of drone strikes in Pakistan.
This does smack of socialism, but there's nothing wrong with that if done properly. The problem is it leads to despots and kremlins, which is far worse than our flawed capitalistic system.
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