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The left has no answer for this. It's just something they say to make themselves feel good."Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel of envy; its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." - Winston Churchill
"I only know what I hear on the news." - Dear Leader
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Equal opportunity obviously means something different to the two of us. If what you are shooting for is that the kid in 90210 and Compton are equal in all things available to them, then we are miles apart. Government money and welfare haven't solved the problem despite their representations that their programs would at least alleviate the problem.Originally posted by ERCougar View PostI'm arguing that there is not a shortfall, which is why democratic governments can function and why the wealthy stay in ours, despite their horribly unfair treatment. We all get more from it more than we give, once you include all benefits, and the wealthy seem to be doing better here than they could be doing anywhere else.
No one is trying to ensure equal outcomes. But to pretend that there is equal opportunity, that the kid born in Compton has the same opportunities as the one born in Beverly Hills, is absurd. And financial help has proven over and over to be the quickest and most efficient equalizer of opportunity out there (see the EIC for the most recent well studied example). The poor need money (duh), and money without strings attached.
Really, I promise I'm ready for your more effective program...
We all get more from the government than we get? And you draw that conclusion because the wealthy can do better here than anywhere else? I am going to guess that you can discover the faulty logic in this conclusion even if it were true that the wealthy aren't leaving. http://www.cnbc.com/2015/02/10/recor...tizenship.html. Not to mention that corporations go to extreme lengths to ensure large sums of money never go through the American system, you will see that America is becoming less and less attractive a place to park one's assets.
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My picking on you is just pointing out the irony of an attorney not seeing how he disproportionately benefits from the existence of a strong well done infrastructure. But it applies to most, if not all, high wage earners. They make more money by capitalizing off of the work of others. That's ok, but they need to be aware that their very livelihood relies disproportionately on the existence of a system that allows them to do that.Originally posted by Topper View PostThe rule of law is a societal concept in spectrum between anarchy and total authority. That's a funny quip but makes no sense.
What if both are lawyers; one is a community affairs attorney and another a securities attorney?At least the Big Ten went after a big-time addition in Nebraska; the Pac-10 wanted a game so badly, it added Utah
-Berry Trammel, 12/3/10
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Originally posted by ERCougar View PostHow far is enough? When opportunities are equal. I'm serious here. As long as they aren't, I think we all have a responsibility to keep trying to come up with ways to improve the situation. If you want to come up with non governmental ways that will work, I promise I'm all in. I'm still waiting to hear those though.Here's one.Originally posted by snowcat View PostThis is why I choose to support micro financing as part of my charitable giving (charitable as defined by me, loans I help finance are not tax deductible). If I can do a tiny bit to help someone move out of poverty, I will have done something important. I invite all here to join me, we can start a CS group.
www.kiva.orgOne of the grandest benefits of the enlightenment was the realization that our moral sense must be based on the welfare of living individuals, not on their immortal souls. Honest and passionate folks can strongly disagree regarding spiritual matters, so it's imperative that we not allow such considerations to infringe on the real happiness of real people.
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I believe religion has much inherent good and has born many good fruits.
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Originally posted by old_gregg View Postwhat is your marginal tax rate ipu?
Why do you ask?"Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel of envy; its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." - Winston Churchill
"I only know what I hear on the news." - Dear Leader
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No, the answer ER implies is that because the wealthy are doing well within the given system, despite its inadequacies, the wealthy have a duty to help those for whom the system doesn't work as well. If it is so bad according to this line of thinking, leave for somewhere more fair. And for many people that is not an option, though there is an exodus, probably not large enough to cause an impact, of some wealthy persons immigrating to other countries which don't take worldwide incomes if you are not currently a resident in that country.Originally posted by il Padrino Ute View PostThe left has no answer for this. It's just something they say to make themselves feel good.
I don't believe people such as ER doing it to make them feel good, but it is based upon the notion above. If ER were a politician, I would question his motives, but he is not, so I don't believe he believes that argument for self-satisfaction. Those with that position believe that is fair, for those to succeed to help those who do not."Guitar groups are on their way out, Mr Epstein."
Upon rejecting the Beatles, Dick Rowe told Brian Epstein of the January 1, 1962 audition for Decca, which signed Brian Poole and the Tremeloes instead.
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Everyone that earns any wage does this....literally everyone. It just so happens that some skills are valued more than others and someone has to pay high skilled works more to be able to capitalize of the high skilled labor.Originally posted by ERCougar View PostMy picking on you is just pointing out the irony of an attorney not seeing how he disproportionately benefits from the existence of a strong well done infrastructure. But it applies to most, if not all, high wage earners. They make more money by capitalizing off of the work of others. That's ok, but they need to be aware that their very livelihood relies disproportionately on the existence of a system that allows them to do that.
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You didn't make the point.Originally posted by ERCougar View PostMy picking on you is just pointing out the irony of an attorney not seeing how he disproportionately benefits from the existence of a strong well done infrastructure. But it applies to most, if not all, high wage earners. They make more money by capitalizing off of the work of others. That's ok, but they need to be aware that their very livelihood relies disproportionately on the existence of a system that allows them to do that.
How does a low earning public interest lawyer not benefit to the same proportion to that of a high wager earning attorney? That is the question which you are avoiding."Guitar groups are on their way out, Mr Epstein."
Upon rejecting the Beatles, Dick Rowe told Brian Epstein of the January 1, 1962 audition for Decca, which signed Brian Poole and the Tremeloes instead.
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You're probably right and I didn't do a good job making my point, which is that the left has no answer for how much would be a fair amount for the rich to pay. With the exception of Bernie Sanders, nobody on the left ever gives a specific amount that they would consider fair.Originally posted by Topper View PostNo, the answer ER implies is that because the wealthy are doing well within the given system, despite its inadequacies, the wealthy have a duty to help those for whom the system doesn't work as well. If it is so bad according to this line of thinking, leave for somewhere more fair. And for many people that is not an option, though there is an exodus, probably not large enough to cause an impact, of some wealthy persons immigrating to other countries which don't take worldwide incomes if you are not currently a resident in that country.
I don't believe people such as ER doing it to make them feel good, but it is based upon the notion above. If ER were a politician, I would question his motives, but he is not, so I don't believe he believes that argument for self-satisfaction. Those with that position believe that is fair, for those to succeed to help those who do not."Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel of envy; its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." - Winston Churchill
"I only know what I hear on the news." - Dear Leader
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You didn't ask me this and I'm obviously generalizing. The point still holds, however.Originally posted by Topper View PostYou didn't make the point.
How does a low earning public interest lawyer not benefit to the same proportion to that of a high wager earning attorney? That is the question which you are avoiding.At least the Big Ten went after a big-time addition in Nebraska; the Pac-10 wanted a game so badly, it added Utah
-Berry Trammel, 12/3/10
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Most people here would be in the 28% or 33%, some lower, and a few, in the 39.6% rate, which of course does not include the 3.8% for net investment income (thank you very much Mr. Obama).Originally posted by il Padrino Ute View PostWhy do you ask?"Guitar groups are on their way out, Mr Epstein."
Upon rejecting the Beatles, Dick Rowe told Brian Epstein of the January 1, 1962 audition for Decca, which signed Brian Poole and the Tremeloes instead.
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I pay what is required of me. That's a fair share, is it not? If you pay what's required of you, then you're paying your fair share as well.Originally posted by old_gregg View Postcurious if you're putting in your fair share or stealing
"Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel of envy; its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." - Winston Churchill
"I only know what I hear on the news." - Dear Leader
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