Re: Why you SHOULD NOT immigrate to canada!



nospam <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Peter Bjørn Perlsø wrote:

I didn't seen this in years. But right now we see the neocons gang at
work, a Robin Hood in reverse: Steal from the poor and give to the rich.

How does this tie in with Bush's lowering of he lowest income tax
bracket from 15 to 10%?

What I tried to educate you along all this thread and you didn't bother to
learn :-) The fact that our system of wealth distribution is failing us
since the rules allow corporations to steal to much and give back to the
society to little.
Social programs providing poor assistance and & co. were merely
a drop in the ocean of fairness, by redistributing back a fraction of the
wealth looted with impunity by corporations.

The only way corporations can loot is by soliticing subsidies from the
political system by wait of lobbying. All other income is derived from
fair and honest business. Unless you are of the opinion that what people
choose to buy for themselves is also theft on part of the eeeevil
corporations? (which is of course, nonsense)

Cutting badly needed social programs to provide tax cuts it is equivalent
to letting all the robbers loose and telling them: "Free at looting".

Nobody has a legitimate claim on the fruits of the labor and investment
of others. While I agree that the bush administration could administer
its cuts differently and more socially consciously (say, cut the
military budget instead of certain welfare programs), this still remains
a fact.


This is exactly what Bush administration did.

Again, I am no supporter of Bush & Co.


Possibly.
But do you like to see the same number of victims as in the first one ?

Nonsensical speculation.

Kiddie, it is human nature here.

Human nature has little to do with the nature of actions of large state
apparatuses.

There is a certain level of desperation one
can handle before he is willing to take desperate actions. When too many
people are willing to take desperate actions you got a revolution.

In Russia this level was surpassed on 1917. US was very close to it in Great
Depression, hopefully FDR was smart enough to prevent the Russia outcome to
happen and by his reforms he ensure the survival of capitalism for another
over 70 years.

FDR's reforms were fascist in nature, not social. Amongst others, Murray
Rothbard has documented this, in his Magnum Opus Americas Great
Depression, and in short in his essay collection "Egalitarianism as a
Revolt Against Nature".

But the classical capitalism (libertarian like one) died in 30s for good,

Thanks to government intervention, yes. And not for the better.

from then on we got a slightly reformed capitalism. Which in front of the
XXI century challenges it is not reformed enough to survive, the same way
as the classical capitalism was not reformed enough to survive in XX
century.

Classical liberalism would be a batter solution to many of todays
problems if it werent for the nepotistic and demagougic politicians and
their supporters of today who think that free human action is
fundamentally flawed (social demokrats) or even evil (socialists).


--
regards, Peter Bjørn Perlsø
http://haxor.dk
http://liberterran.org
http://haxor.dk/fanaticism/
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