Will poverty ever be history?
#241
Posted 2014-September-23, 09:05
That is just so wrong.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#242
Posted 2014-September-23, 09:17
mike777, on 2014-September-23, 01:33, said:
All the more I suggest to praise them, they fail often.
Reminds me of venture capital financiers. They expect something like only 10% of the companies they fund to succeed, and either be acquired or have an IPO, so that the VC can make a profit on them. The mitigate the risk by funding lots of companies -- the few windfalls make up for all the failures.
But individual entrepreneurs don't have the law of large numbers to save them. If you're one of the 90% who fail, you probably lose everything unless you're already wealthy.
#243
Posted 2014-September-23, 20:19
blackshoe, on 2014-September-23, 09:05, said:
That is just so wrong.
I certainly agree. To avoid making extreme statements like that, today's politicians have handlers.
In the same debate, some democrats argued just as strongly that the government had no right to a citizen's property. Of course, all rights are just what we define them to be, and taxation was increased.
The founding fathers were compromisers, as they had to be to form a union of free and slave-holding states. The 3/5 of a person compromise was anathema to many on both sides, but was the only way to unite the states. Over time, human rights have been redefined over and over, generally in a positive direction.
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists — that is why they invented hell. — Bertrand Russell
#244
Posted 2014-September-24, 00:46
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#245
Posted 2014-September-24, 04:55
blackshoe, on 2014-September-24, 00:46, said:
That's why you want a government "of the people, by the people, and for the people."
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists — that is why they invented hell. — Bertrand Russell
#246
Posted 2014-September-24, 05:39
When we take the second approach to taxation, government clearly has the power to tax. The proof is that they do tax and no oe is stopping them. I also favor taxation, I fav or progressive taxation, I don't favor 99% taxation or anything like it. Although an emergency can be an emergency.
A word about entrepreneurs. I don't think any of us think of "entrepreneur" as a vile epithet. It's a matter of getting it right. Let's go again to TR. I don't have the script handy but TR was quoted as saying something like" A man might not have any cards to play, or he might play them badly. We cannot help with that. But we can make sure that the game isn't rigged against him". That's the tone, if not the exact words. At the time he was speaking, a small number of people had sufficient power frm their own entrepreneurship that any new entry into the area could quickly be run into the ground. TR's idea (my summary) was that to encopurage entrepreursjip you had to control entrepreneurship. Sounds right to me. Now later FDR was far more inclined to help people get a deck of cards in the first place, and we have carried on with that. Not always wisely I think, but still the idea gets my approval.
#247
Posted 2014-September-24, 07:23
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#248
Posted 2014-September-24, 08:01
kenberg, on 2014-September-24, 05:39, said:
Yes. Folks don't like to argue directly that, "People should do as I say."
It's more acceptable to claim, "This is god's will," or, "These rights are absolute." But the real intent of statements like those is, "People should do as I say."
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists — that is why they invented hell. — Bertrand Russell
#249
Posted 2014-September-24, 14:56
kenberg, on 2014-September-24, 07:23, said:
http://www.washingto...=nl_opin&wpmm=1
I won't risk getting into the main issue either, but I am surprised that IUDs aren't more in use. My first wife, who believed most emphatically that she should not bring children into a world like this, used an IUD decades ago with no problems.
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists — that is why they invented hell. — Bertrand Russell
#250
Posted 2014-September-24, 17:56
PassedOut, on 2014-September-24, 04:55, said:
Yeah, we tried. Doesn't seem to be working out all that well.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#251
Posted 2014-September-24, 23:17
This guy and his fellow eye doctor brother in my local town just arrested.
Somehow I was not surprised or in shock. I think last year I got a horrible bad flu from his staff. This is the guy who keeps telling me I need eye surgery the last few years and I put it off. He may be right about my needing eye surgery but his whole operation seemed off. To be fair over decades and decades going to the eye doctor seemed off tilt. I really have never been happy with any one of them over the years.
I went to him because the other eye doc I went too seemed worse, and his office was very near. As I get older I guess location starts to trump.
#252
Posted 2014-September-25, 07:44
#253
Posted 2014-September-29, 06:23
#254
Posted 2014-September-29, 07:06
Winstonm, on 2014-September-29, 06:23, said:
You have to bargain. Probably he would have done it for 10.
#255
Posted 2014-September-29, 08:48
kenberg, on 2014-September-29, 07:06, said:
I don't know....bartered laser eye surgery....maybe in Matera, but Naples?
#256
Posted 2021-March-12, 01:35
I just downloaded this from ourworldindata.
My link
Since the introduction of Bridge, countries, where it is popular, all show dramatic decreases in poverty.
Countries were selected based on BBO's data about where their advertising comes from, and my own guesses.