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On 2/15/2012 3:12 PM, George Plimpton wrote:
On 2/15/2012 1:33 PM, Hawke wrote:
On 2/13/2012 11:18 AM, George Plimpton wrote:
On 2/13/2012 11:12 AM, Hawke wrote:
On 2/13/2012 8:17 AM, George Plimpton wrote:
On 2/13/2012 12:11 AM, Larry wrote:
In ,

says...

Too much money already is taken from hard-working entrepreneurs and
managers.

That's true, but many of the wealthiest are simply leeches on society
who
produce nothing.

They're not leeches on society in any way. The may not apply their
labor
effort to anything to generate new value, but that doesn't equate to
being a leech. If they lawfully and ethically own assets that provide
them with a financial return and they live off that, they are not
leeches.


A good way of equalizing things would be a graduated capital
gains tax, that stepped up just like income tax does, with 15% being
the
bottom bracket and 38% being the top bracket.

I see no valid reason to want to "equalize" anything.

That's because you have a bizarre view of what "fairness" is.

Nope. Fairness exists is when people who create value lawfully and
ethically get to keep all of it without worrying about looters sending
government agents to take it from them.



Fairness is when those people who create value understand that they came
into a society that aided them, provided a place for them to be free to
do as they pleased,


No, "society" did no such thing. "Society" doesn't *do* anything.
Society is merely s description of people viewed together rather than in
isolation.

No debt *ever* is owed to "society" for having engaged in productive
effort. If I'm sitting around on a weekend afternoon considering my
options, and I think I can (a) sit around and watch sports on TV, or (b)
go outside and repair something on my house, or (c) go across the street
to my neighbor and repair something on his house in exchange for $100,
"society" has no valid ethical claim on any part of the $100 if I choose
(c).

Your beliefs about society are 100% wrong. They have no basis in logic,
ethics or law.



You wouldn't have the choices you just described if it wasn't for the
society that has been built here in the last 200 years by lots of other
people.

Hawke
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On 2/16/2012 3:51 PM, Hawke wrote:
On 2/15/2012 3:12 PM, George Plimpton wrote:
On 2/15/2012 1:33 PM, Hawke wrote:
On 2/13/2012 11:18 AM, George Plimpton wrote:
On 2/13/2012 11:12 AM, Hawke wrote:
On 2/13/2012 8:17 AM, George Plimpton wrote:
On 2/13/2012 12:11 AM, Larry wrote:
In ,

says...

Too much money already is taken from hard-working entrepreneurs and
managers.

That's true, but many of the wealthiest are simply leeches on
society
who
produce nothing.

They're not leeches on society in any way. The may not apply their
labor
effort to anything to generate new value, but that doesn't equate to
being a leech. If they lawfully and ethically own assets that provide
them with a financial return and they live off that, they are not
leeches.


A good way of equalizing things would be a graduated capital
gains tax, that stepped up just like income tax does, with 15% being
the
bottom bracket and 38% being the top bracket.

I see no valid reason to want to "equalize" anything.

That's because you have a bizarre view of what "fairness" is.

Nope. Fairness exists is when people who create value lawfully and
ethically get to keep all of it without worrying about looters sending
government agents to take it from them.


Fairness is when those people who create value understand that they came
into a society that aided them, provided a place for them to be free to
do as they pleased,


No, "society" did no such thing. "Society" doesn't *do* anything.
Society is merely s description of people viewed together rather than in
isolation.

No debt *ever* is owed to "society" for having engaged in productive
effort. If I'm sitting around on a weekend afternoon considering my
options, and I think I can (a) sit around and watch sports on TV, or (b)
go outside and repair something on my house, or (c) go across the street
to my neighbor and repair something on his house in exchange for $100,
"society" has no valid ethical claim on any part of the $100 if I choose
(c).

Your beliefs about society are 100% wrong. They have no basis in logic,
ethics or law.



You wouldn't have the choices you just described if it wasn't for the
society that has been built here in the last 200 years by lots of other
people.


It isn't the "society". Society is a description, not an entity.
"Society" does nothing.
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On 2/16/2012 7:23 PM, George Plimpton wrote:

No, "society" did no such thing. "Society" doesn't *do* anything.
Society is merely s description of people viewed together rather than in
isolation.

No debt *ever* is owed to "society" for having engaged in productive
effort. If I'm sitting around on a weekend afternoon considering my
options, and I think I can (a) sit around and watch sports on TV, or (b)
go outside and repair something on my house, or (c) go across the street
to my neighbor and repair something on his house in exchange for $100,
"society" has no valid ethical claim on any part of the $100 if I choose
(c).

Your beliefs about society are 100% wrong. They have no basis in logic,
ethics or law.



You wouldn't have the choices you just described if it wasn't for the
society that has been built here in the last 200 years by lots of other
people.


It isn't the "society". Society is a description, not an entity.
"Society" does nothing.



Dude, you need to go back to school and take Sociology. You don't know
the first thing about society.

Hawke
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On 2/17/2012 2:11 PM, Hawke wrote:
On 2/16/2012 7:23 PM, George Plimpton wrote:

No, "society" did no such thing. "Society" doesn't *do* anything.
Society is merely s description of people viewed together rather
than in
isolation.

No debt *ever* is owed to "society" for having engaged in productive
effort. If I'm sitting around on a weekend afternoon considering my
options, and I think I can (a) sit around and watch sports on TV, or
(b)
go outside and repair something on my house, or (c) go across the
street
to my neighbor and repair something on his house in exchange for $100,
"society" has no valid ethical claim on any part of the $100 if I
choose
(c).

Your beliefs about society are 100% wrong. They have no basis in logic,
ethics or law.


You wouldn't have the choices you just described if it wasn't for the
society that has been built here in the last 200 years by lots of other
people.


It isn't the "society". Society is a description, not an entity.
"Society" does nothing.



Dude, you need to go back to school and take Sociology.


Sociology is even more worthless than political science. It's complete
and utter bull****.
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On 2/17/2012 2:15 PM, George Plimpton wrote:
On 2/17/2012 2:11 PM, Hawke wrote:
On 2/16/2012 7:23 PM, George Plimpton wrote:

No, "society" did no such thing. "Society" doesn't *do* anything.
Society is merely s description of people viewed together rather
than in
isolation.

No debt *ever* is owed to "society" for having engaged in productive
effort. If I'm sitting around on a weekend afternoon considering my
options, and I think I can (a) sit around and watch sports on TV, or
(b)
go outside and repair something on my house, or (c) go across the
street
to my neighbor and repair something on his house in exchange for $100,
"society" has no valid ethical claim on any part of the $100 if I
choose
(c).

Your beliefs about society are 100% wrong. They have no basis in
logic,
ethics or law.


You wouldn't have the choices you just described if it wasn't for the
society that has been built here in the last 200 years by lots of other
people.

It isn't the "society". Society is a description, not an entity.
"Society" does nothing.



Dude, you need to go back to school and take Sociology.


Sociology is even more worthless than political science. It's complete
and utter bull****.



Ignorant people always say things just like that.

Hawke


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On 2/18/2012 12:24 PM, Hawke wrote:
On 2/17/2012 2:15 PM, George Plimpton wrote:
On 2/17/2012 2:11 PM, Hawke wrote:
On 2/16/2012 7:23 PM, George Plimpton wrote:

No, "society" did no such thing. "Society" doesn't *do* anything.
Society is merely s description of people viewed together rather
than in
isolation.

No debt *ever* is owed to "society" for having engaged in productive
effort. If I'm sitting around on a weekend afternoon considering my
options, and I think I can (a) sit around and watch sports on TV, or
(b)
go outside and repair something on my house, or (c) go across the
street
to my neighbor and repair something on his house in exchange for
$100,
"society" has no valid ethical claim on any part of the $100 if I
choose
(c).

Your beliefs about society are 100% wrong. They have no basis in
logic,
ethics or law.


You wouldn't have the choices you just described if it wasn't for the
society that has been built here in the last 200 years by lots of
other
people.

It isn't the "society". Society is a description, not an entity.
"Society" does nothing.


Dude, you need to go back to school and take Sociology.


Sociology is even more worthless than political science. It's complete
and utter bull****.



Ignorant people always say things just like that.


Nope. Knowledgeable people who know what's what say it.

Sociology and economics usually make completely opposite statements
about human behavior. The predictions economists make about human
behavior are almost always right, sociologists' nearly always wrong. It
is simply a fact that there is no theory whatever behind sociology; it's
all wishful thinking.
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On Feb 18, 3:24*pm, Hawke wrote:



Ignorant people always say things just like that.

Hawke


Right. If you do not have a good counter argument, denigrate the
opponent.
Dan

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