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Business competition is a dirty game. We shouldn't be competing we should be Cooperating. Instead we are forced to struggle and fight eachother on our way to the top we'll never reach.
And yet, through competition, our technological achievements and standard of living has skyrocketed (putting aside the market-hampering government policies that have slowed down progress).
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I resent violence and have never ever started a fight in my life. Never even had one either.
So I am an ultimately non-violent person. Not your average alpha male no.
Yet you would rather have policies in place to steal (a violent act in itself) from Person A to give to Person B.
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That is not to say I cannnot under certain circumstances become extremely violent; I can and I certainly will to protect my freedom and my safety.
As would most.
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Why do yhou think we're in a worldwide crisis now? Again? Community money meant for education, elderly care/retirement and health care has been massively stolen from us by fraudulent bankers and businessmen.
We're in a worldwide crises now due to the neo-mercantilist/corporatist nature of our government and big businesses. Not to mention the massive inflationary and easy credit policies of the Federal Reserve, the fiat currency we use, and the terrible stimulus/spending programs that only put off certain destruction for a few years, but make it so much worse.
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It didnt just evaporise. And now we are forced to work harder and longer to compensate for it. You've no idea how many young homeless people walk the streets of my city. They can no longer keep up the struggle for merely being able to pay for a roof over their heads and some food in their stomachs.
Same with my city. However, it does not follow to toss out the whole market system, which has been proven to increase the standards of living throughout history (thus making goods/services more affordable and accessible) due to the actions of the government. If anything the government should be tossed out. Central planning only causes destruction, as we have all seen.
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The housing market is only concerned with high profits; so high that more and more can no longer afford it. You say it's simply all their fault? Should they just work harder?
No, I did not say that. The housing market bubble was created due to the government's easy-credit policies which made it so nearly everyone could buy a house, even if they couldn't afford it. The banks had to comply and accept high-risk costumers due to those policies.
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I'm on wellfare. Involuntairily, because I have a problem following along in todays rapid paced, stressy education system. I'd much rather see the education system be made more accessable for different people like myself, but instead they keep rejecting people that have trouble keeping up, label them insane in one way or another and place them on welfare.
Such is the nature of government controlled/influenced schooling.
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Welfare only costs our society alot more and it isn't even remotely an acceptable solution. We shouldn't pay people that are rejected by the system. We should instead make sure that these people are given a reasonable chance of being able to be part of it instead. I'm cornered. Out of options. Like many many others in this system. And cornered people do desparate things. At times violent things.
Such is the nature of government central planning.
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I'm pretty sure if one day they furtherly degrade our social laws and take away welfare they would have a large crowd of VERY violent people with nothing to lose ready to start a civil war against them. I will be amongst them.
Good for you, just don't dare put in place some crazy communist government and destroy property along the way :).
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PS: It is really hypocritical to say you oppose force to share the wealth of the richest, while you do defend the force that is used to push the lower and middle class masses into enslaving them selves. If you leave money/wages out of the question you would see that they were forced to work and their ability to house and feed themselves and their loved ones are used as the leverage.
It's totally immoral and cruel to denie any human being housing or food for any reason whatsoever.
Well first of all I don't defend this so-called force that puts the lower/middle classes into slavery. For one, that sounds like Marxist drivel, and two, if I did defend that "force," I would be defending the government which would just be silly.
Further, why would I be the one providing "Bob" with food or housing? He is a capable human being, is he not? Why can't be provide himself with food or housing? (Rhetorical question - it ignores the reasons why. What I'm getting at is that I have no obligation or responsibility to take care of anyone. I certainly should not have my money involuntarily taken from me).
I can't get past how much of your argument is filled with illogical appeals to emotion.