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The rich, the white, and the religious fucking over the rest of us that are not.
The rich, the white, and the religious fucking over the rest of us that are not.
The rich, the white, and the religious fucking over the rest of us that are not.
To the best of your ability anyway. When a politician throws out the word 'Fair' what is the mental image that word conjures for you?
Ishmael
It really is one of those greasy, malleable, words.
Ishmael
It appears to be one of those words that those on the left love to use but either have a hard time, or just don't want to, define. Joe seems to have a good handle on the lefts Roget's Thesaurus entry for the word.
Ishmael
It's interesting that modern conservatives feel plagued by the word "fairness" and related notions. There's a "guilty conscience" thing going on, probably because "the right" today is just the conservative-leaning side of what was formerly "the left" (going back several hundred years of course).
My "sig" is old-school conservatism.
No, it's an ad hominem.
The guilty paradigm is the Left which is currently trying to manufacture more hate out of the death of the kid Trayvon.
And in case you have not looked lately, I see a distinct trend on the right for a return to true Liberalism, that of a few centuries ago before the label was co-opted by Socialism and Marxism.
When a politician throws out the word 'Fair' what is the mental image that word conjures for you?
But you'll see it used today, and alas, it seems to be a bit like pornography, people just "know" it wen they see it.
I think Laissez-faire is the fair thing, but that implies "winners" and we cannot have that because it leaves losers, even though the loser is usually left better off by the exchange than by giving the government its cut through the theft of the thing.
What's an "ad hominem"....Richard ll's response to the leaders of the rebellion?
My point stands, irregardless of the antics of those who'd capitalise on the death of an innocuous youth at the hands of a vigilante wannabe cop.
The fact that the concept of "fairness" is something that "the right" needs to deal with and defuse, is proof of their guilty conscience. The "ancien regime" didn't care if you thought they were unfair.
One day it's going to dawn on folks how they've been taken in.
Tying the 'Green' and the 'Economy' threads together here in the 'Fairness' thread. The current regime poured hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars into the 'Solar' industry. Of course that was ALL supply side stimulus so they needed to do something on the demand side as well and that was in the form of rebates for solar implementers.
Now, as soon as the rebates were mentioned China geared up for production and killed the whole supply side of the stimulus while sucking up the fruits of the rebates in the form of dollars flowing off-shore. The Solar debacle is merely the latest, and most crashing failure, in a long line of government attempts to manipulate markets via failed stimulus and even worse results on demand side stimulation.
And this model is going to continue until such time as this nation has been sucked dry of manufacturing jobs and the discretionary income required to take advantage of all those government giveaways (rebates). And this is because government regulations and taxes have made it virtually impossible for US industry to react fast enough, or efficiently enough, to compete with the Chinese. Or to put it another way the stimulus to the solar industry would have been completely unnecessary if not for the taxes and regs. The rebate alone would have been sufficient enough to mobilize those players to begin satisfying the 'demand' side of the market.
And the above provides an answer to those that criticize 'supply side' economics. That is exactly what the government is engaging in with each and every subsidy.
Ishmael