Exactly. I need a good man for VPP, can you start monday next?
Vice President of Psychedelics?..Count me in
Exactly. I need a good man for VPP, can you start monday next?
This sounds a lot like representative democracy.
That's why all democracies need a kick of republic in them.
Circus's not bread.Here's a thought. If all these people, and I use the term loosely are so concerned with greed how about the millions their favorite movie star or sports hero rake out of the system every year for producing nothing of any tangible value?
I'll stick with the patriots thank you. Just remember, Lotion Man is on YOUR side:
Anti-Semitism at Occupy Wall Street Protest [CLEAN VERSION] - YouTube
Lotion Man at 1:47: "I'm not mentally ill."
Yes you are. And no one asked you if you were in the first place, so why would you feel the need to defend your mental health if you're truly not mentally sick in the first place? EXCITED UTTERANCE.
You think this "Occupy Wall St." rabble is an opposition to the Tea Party? If it were only that easy.
Here's a thought. If all these people, and I use the term loosely are so concerned with greed how about the millions their favorite movie star or sports hero rake out of the system every year for producing nothing of any tangible value?
Was it or was it not Wall Street that lost trilions and stuck you with the bill?
Come on - that would be like saying Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck are typical of the Tea Party. Oh wait... Sorry I believe they are.
This is such a tired tactic of the left. Why make the unproven claim that your adversaries have a lower intelligence when you could nail them every time with the facts and reasons why you're right? Oh, because the left can't satisfactorily defend their views with any logical reasons or facts. Newsflash: Intelligence doesn't have anything to do with it. If you look around you'll notice that there is intelligent people and morons on both sides of the political spectrum. Why don't you give us some reasons to why the Wall St. protesters have a more legitimate cause than the Tea Party, a challenge for once, instead of the same old "lower intelligence" assertion? Waiting...Can you tell me the difference between Wall Street rabble and Tea Party rabble - other than the strong possibility that the the Wall Street protesters probably have IQs averaging about 20 points higher?
We're all being held responsible for debts and liabilities we never created.
So, exactly who makes the human choice to invent, research and develop this technology? Which groups donate their time and materials to engage the process?
Initially I'd have guessed that it would be Green Peace or any of the myriad of the 'Save the Planet' crowd, but alas, all they do is bitch and demand that someone else do it.
So, that leaves us with the question: Where does the money come from?
Money is just a symbol for resources and labour. It doesn't grow in trees. It's not even material. The only reason US money is worth more than monopoly money is because we all believe it. But in the end, with nothing left to drink eat and burn, your paper money's only worth is that to start a little fire. And shiny gold will perhaps act as a good mirror for you to contemplate how skinny you've become from lack of food.
A jug of drinkable water has true value because without water, you'll die. Humanity has arisen from nature in which money has no reality. Money is a social construct and when you ask ''where does the money come from'' the answer is that it comes from both people who work and harvested resources.
I'm not saying we should get rid of money. It's clearly a useful tool to exchange goods and services. The problem arises when we forget that our system should first and foremost be based on a smart, wise, efficient and dare I say ethical way to manage human and natural resources.
When we start believing that our system is based on financial resources, money has already taken on a role it shouldn't have and become a cancer that serves its own interest rather than the organic whole from which it originated.
Occupy Wall Street to me is just one more symptom of the whole reacting to a financial system that serves only itself (a cancer).
Can you tell me the difference between Wall Street rabble and Tea Party rabble - other than the strong possibility that the the Wall Street protesters probably have IQs averaging about 20 points higher?
I just find it amusing that the right wing media in the US is all over people protesting the great inequities in US society while regarding Tea Party protestors as good solid Americans. The fact is if you have even the remotest understanding of how democracy works both are good solid Americans.
I realize that in a society that is so strongly chauvinistic (this is the way the word should be used) that criticizing any aspect of US society may seem treasonous, but that is not the way democracy works.
Here's another thought. What about if the protestors include mutimillionair entertainers in the group of people who should be contributing a bit more to US society? I certainly do, and I expect many of them do as well.
Cash denotes what you are to be paid in specie but it's not even worth that anymore.
I don't disagree with what you are saying. Cash is merely an accepted representation of 'value' that can be easily exchanged for other goods/services of 'value'.
What I was driving at in the post you quoted related to the notion that "something" ought to be done to develop renewables.. Let's be practical here - that "something" is the development of a process or technology that will satisfy the demands of those screaming for this technology... My point: As is human nature, no one is going to participate in providing this good/service without the expectation of receiving the applicable 'value' (ie money or gold, or chickens or jugs of water).
Wall Street and the entire financial services business is simply a mechanism in which the exchange of that 'value' will occur. That said, if you want to get rid of the brokers, financial houses and/or the stock exchanges, you had better be prepared to replace them with something else in order to affect those transactions.... So, are you prepared to replace Wall Street with Pine Avenue? In effect, that is all you will be doing.