Dilbert_X
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JohnG@lt wrote:

Dilbert_X wrote:

Wasn't really thinking about corruption, money buys power and influence, whether its campaign spending from your own back pocket, being in the circle of people who get to have lunch with Senators, sitting on the board of companies which do business with the govt and so on.

The fact is if you're rich and powerful you have better access to the mechanisms of democracy than the little guy.
What goes up, must come down. No family stays powerful forever regardless of whether or not the government takes 50% upon death.
True, but if they take 0% it lasts that much longer.
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Dilbert_X wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Dilbert_X wrote:

Wasn't really thinking about corruption, money buys power and influence, whether its campaign spending from your own back pocket, being in the circle of people who get to have lunch with Senators, sitting on the board of companies which do business with the govt and so on.

The fact is if you're rich and powerful you have better access to the mechanisms of democracy than the little guy.
What goes up, must come down. No family stays powerful forever regardless of whether or not the government takes 50% upon death.
True, but if they take 0% it lasts that much longer.
How do you figure? 33% is taken throughout the lifetime of the individual if it's pure income, 20% is taken if it's capital gains. You've experienced it yourself, you know plenty of old money types who go into government service or who choose to work in NPOs and other things that don't generate income for them.

The single greatest hedge against dominance by one sector of the gene pool is simple inflation. Inflation is far more effective than a 50% death tax simply because no matter how much money a person generates in his lifetime, if his offspring decide to rest on his laurels and not earn any income of their own, the real wealthy they possess constantly diminishes. I mean one hundred years ago the likes of JP Morgan, Andrew Carnegie et al were considered massively wealthy. If we were to transpose their net wealth directly into the present day, they'd be considered upper middle class. Inflation is a killer. It's the primary tool of economics that forces people to work until they're 65+ and it's the primary tool which forces relevance for each generation in order for them not to fall into obscurity.
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Dilbert_X
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Depends, if by 'rest on their laurels' you mean give their trust fund to a smart banker to invest for them then whether they lose 50% of that with each generation does become significant.

If they can use just the existence of that pot to gain access to further advantage not available to others then thats a huge head start for their own personal earning capability.

Last edited by Dilbert_X (2010-07-19 06:28:59)

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Jay
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Dilbert_X wrote:

Depends, if by 'rest on their laurels' you mean give their trust fund to a smart banker to invest for them then whether they lose 50% of that with each generation does become significant.

If they can use just the existence of that pot to gain access to further advantage not available to others then thats a huge head start for their own personal earning capability.
So? Are we not supposed to work hard so that we may pass on the fruits of our labor to our children and make them better off than we were? Perhaps it's simply an American trait, but the dream most of us possess is to leave our offspring better off than we were ourselves. Maybe it's because we don't have a caste system here but the object for any family is to climb the ladder. The idea that a person should live their life care free and only for themself is why Europes population, and very shortly their standard of living, is crashing.

Btw, that 'smart banker' is just as likely to lose all their money, steal from them, etc as he is to perpetuate them into the future. See: Bernie Madoff

Last edited by JohnG@lt (2010-07-19 06:38:18)

"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Dilbert_X
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JohnG@lt wrote:

So? Are we not supposed to work hard so that we may pass on the fruits of our labor to our children and make them better off than we were? Perhaps it's simply an American trait, but the dream most of us possess is to leave our offspring better off than we were ourselves. Maybe it's because we don't have a caste system here but the object for any family is to climb the ladder.
Not a problem, I just object to the power and influence which goes with any of these dynasties.

The idea that a person should live their life care free and only for themself is why Europes population, and very shortly their standard of living, is crashing.
Suggest reading up on socialism, and social democracy, Europe is hardly every man for themselves.

We can argue about who is crashing harder, and who is taking out a bigger mortgage for their kids to pay to fund their own lifestyles too .

Last edited by Dilbert_X (2010-07-19 06:41:31)

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Jay
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Dilbert_X wrote:

Suggest reading up on socialism, and social democracy, Europe is hardly every man for themselves.
The amount of 20 something EuroTrash that I've met while gaming is staggering. These people don't think twice about living off of government assistance while spending their days clicking a mouse very quickly. While that's a small segment of the population, it is significant, especially coupled with others who prefer sitting in coffee shops all day rather than gaming. Europe has very big problems. Even marriage seems to be scoffed at and looked down upon because people would rather be free to chase their own pursuits rather than be tied down. Socialism has freed too many people from worrying about their day to day subsistence and their future and allowed them to live off of the fruits of others labor. The retirement of Europes baby boomer generation will have a far greater impact than our own impending retirement class.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Dilbert_X
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JohnG@lt wrote:

Dilbert_X wrote:

Suggest reading up on socialism, and social democracy, Europe is hardly every man for themselves.
The amount of 20 something EuroTrash that I've met while gaming is staggering. These people don't think twice about living off of government assistance while spending their days clicking a mouse very quickly. While that's a small segment of the population, it is significant, especially coupled with others who prefer sitting in coffee shops all day rather than gaming. Europe has very big problems. Even marriage seems to be scoffed at and looked down upon because people would rather be free to chase their own pursuits rather than be tied down. Socialism has freed too many people from worrying about their day to day subsistence and their future and allowed them to live off of the fruits of others labor. The retirement of Europes baby boomer generation will have a far greater impact than our own impending retirement class.
Whats the US unemployment rate again?
Isn't the 'baby boom' predominantly a US thing?
Whats going to happen when their 401Ks turn out to be made of dust?
I have nothing say here I just wanted to write another sentence to complete the pattern?
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Dilbert_X wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Dilbert_X wrote:

Suggest reading up on socialism, and social democracy, Europe is hardly every man for themselves.
The amount of 20 something EuroTrash that I've met while gaming is staggering. These people don't think twice about living off of government assistance while spending their days clicking a mouse very quickly. While that's a small segment of the population, it is significant, especially coupled with others who prefer sitting in coffee shops all day rather than gaming. Europe has very big problems. Even marriage seems to be scoffed at and looked down upon because people would rather be free to chase their own pursuits rather than be tied down. Socialism has freed too many people from worrying about their day to day subsistence and their future and allowed them to live off of the fruits of others labor. The retirement of Europes baby boomer generation will have a far greater impact than our own impending retirement class.
Whats the US unemployment rate again?
Isn't the 'baby boom' predominantly a US thing?
Whats going to happen when their 401Ks turn out to be made of dust?
I have nothing say here I just wanted to write another sentence to complete the pattern?
9.5% currently, about 5% in normal times.
No, it refers to the abnormally large population spike that followed WWII. It was global.
401Ks are fine, the market is sitting at 10,200 today.
Nice haiku.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
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JohnG@lt wrote:

Dilbert_X wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

The amount of 20 something EuroTrash that I've met while gaming is staggering. These people don't think twice about living off of government assistance while spending their days clicking a mouse very quickly. While that's a small segment of the population, it is significant, especially coupled with others who prefer sitting in coffee shops all day rather than gaming. Europe has very big problems. Even marriage seems to be scoffed at and looked down upon because people would rather be free to chase their own pursuits rather than be tied down. Socialism has freed too many people from worrying about their day to day subsistence and their future and allowed them to live off of the fruits of others labor. The retirement of Europes baby boomer generation will have a far greater impact than our own impending retirement class.
Whats the US unemployment rate again?
Isn't the 'baby boom' predominantly a US thing?
Whats going to happen when their 401Ks turn out to be made of dust?
I have nothing say here I just wanted to write another sentence to complete the pattern?
9.5% currently, about 5% in normal times.
No, it refers to the abnormally large population spike that followed WWII. It was global.
401Ks are fine, the market is sitting at 10,200 today.
Nice haiku.
Wasn't the unemployment rate higher in the 80's?
IIRC, Japan is experiancing population contraction, and there is a concern that the next gen won't be able to cover the debts.
I just wanted to make my own little DST haiku.
Refrigerator.
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JohnG@lt wrote:

Dilbert_X wrote:

Suggest reading up on socialism, and social democracy, Europe is hardly every man for themselves.
The amount of 20 something EuroTrash that I've met while gaming is staggering. These people don't think twice about living off of government assistance while spending their days clicking a mouse very quickly. While that's a small segment of the population, it is significant, especially coupled with others who prefer sitting in coffee shops all day rather than gaming. Europe has very big problems. Even marriage seems to be scoffed at and looked down upon because people would rather be free to chase their own pursuits rather than be tied down. Socialism has freed too many people from worrying about their day to day subsistence and their future and allowed them to live off of the fruits of others labor. The retirement of Europes baby boomer generation will have a far greater impact than our own impending retirement class.
i can tell 100-fucking-percent that all you 'know' about europe is from a fucking book.

and evidently the wrong fucking book, too.

such a funny post. the best example of clueless-conjecture-disguised-as-fact ive seen in quite some time
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cpt.fass1
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Well I didn't read all the thread, but in a case like this they'd have to do away with the lottery tax as well. The lottery is the way that the average person will ever win this amount of money.

Seriously man worked on the team and also has received tons of money from the state and city to fund it. Why shouldn't there be a death tax, also NYC is broker then a mother fucker. How can you say his poor family is only going to get this amount of money.

This is mother fuckers being sold on the lie that is the American dream. You work hard all your life and you'll make ton's of money, instead it's you work hard all  your life you'll barely scrap by. But look at these few people who are millions, do you want your government to take there money, they succeeded. We're a third world country who thinks we're still on top.

Ahh remember back in the day, hearing how garbage men could make a good living and there were jobs for most. Well those days are over and it's soon going to become a beg, borrow, steal economy. But hey keep thinking that the rich did something special to deserve that money, other then starting off with lots of money.

And do you really think that Paris Hilton made those bags? No she was the one with the money and probably paid people 45k a year to design those, then fired them when they were done.

Last edited by cpt.fass1 (2010-07-19 12:27:30)

Jay
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cpt.fass1 wrote:

Well I didn't read all the thread, but in a case like this they'd have to do away with the lottery tax as well. The lottery is the way that the average person will ever win this amount of money.

Seriously man worked on the team and also has received tons of money from the state and city to fund it. Why shouldn't there be a death tax, also NYC is broker then a mother fucker. How can you say his poor family is only going to get this amount of money.

This is mother fuckers being sold on the lie that is the American dream. You work hard all your life and you'll make ton's of money, instead it's you work hard all  your life you'll barely scrap by. But look at these few people who are millions, do you want your government to take there money, they succeeded. We're a third world country who thinks we're still on top.

Ahh remember back in the day, hearing how garbage men could make a good living and there were jobs for most. Well those days are over and it's soon going to become a beg, borrow, steal economy. But hey keep thinking that the rich did something special to deserve that money, other then starting off with lots of money.

And do you really think that Paris Hilton made those bags? No she was the one with the money and probably paid people 45k a year to design those, then fired them when they were done.
Ok ATG.
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-Frederick Bastiat
cpt.fass1
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Yeah John, cause our system is really working now.
Jay
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cpt.fass1 wrote:

Yeah John, cause our system is really working now.
Whine whine whine. Were you complaining before this recession? No? Well shit, I guess you'll stop complaining when the recession is over right? Everyone is so doom and gloom just because we have a few down years. It's not like this is the permanent state of the US.

And as for garbage workers not making a good wage? They make six fucking figures in NYC so cry me a river.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
cpt.fass1
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Hmm well there's seems to be a problem, actually yeah I was the boy who cried wolf before the recession.

Also with the technological advancements and the population what is going to be the upswing?

Last edited by cpt.fass1 (2010-07-19 14:50:16)

Jaekus
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It's kinda funny to read some people in the US go on about their country being "third world".
How about going to an actual third world country and get some fucking perspective? You whinge more than the Poms do.
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JohnG@lt wrote:

cpt.fass1 wrote:

Yeah John, cause our system is really working now.
Whine whine whine. Were you complaining before this recession? No? Well shit, I guess you'll stop complaining when the recession is over right? Everyone is so doom and gloom just because we have a few down years. It's not like this is the permanent state of the US.

And as for garbage workers not making a good wage? They make six fucking figures in NYC so cry me a river.
buddy of mine works for waste management doing collection routes...he loves it.  makes good money also.
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Jaekus wrote:

It's kinda funny to read some people in the US go on about their country being "third world".
How about going to an actual third world country and get some fucking perspective? You whinge more than the Poms do.
"you" as in they
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Jaekus
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RTHKI wrote:

Jaekus wrote:

It's kinda funny to read some people in the US go on about their country being "third world".
How about going to an actual third world country and get some fucking perspective? You whinge more than the Poms do.
"you" as in they
Yeah, it's early here and I'm kinda fluey, so that's my excuse for bad grammar
RTHKI
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Jaekus wrote:

RTHKI wrote:

Jaekus wrote:

It's kinda funny to read some people in the US go on about their country being "third world".
How about going to an actual third world country and get some fucking perspective? You whinge more than the Poms do.
"you" as in they
Yeah, it's early here and I'm kinda fluey, so that's my excuse for bad grammar
well i was meaning it as not all of us complain about it being a third world country..
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Jay
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Jaekus wrote:

It's kinda funny to read some people in the US go on about their country being "third world".
How about going to an actual third world country and get some fucking perspective? You whinge more than the Poms do.
Wtf is a Pom? Pomeranians? Did you just call us a bunch of whiny Pollocks?
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-Frederick Bastiat
cpt.fass1
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Well we're not the the top of the world like lowing and john think.
Jaekus
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RTHKI wrote:

Jaekus wrote:

RTHKI wrote:


"you" as in they
Yeah, it's early here and I'm kinda fluey, so that's my excuse for bad grammar
well i was meaning it as not all of us complain about it being a third world country..
Yes I know, hence my excuse. Didn't meant to lump everyone into that statement, just those making the aforementioned one.

JohnG@lt wrote:

Wtf is a Pom? Pomeranians? Did you just call us a bunch of whiny Pollocks?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternativ … tish#Pommy

This part explains it:
The term pommy, often shortened to pom, is commonly used by speakers of English from Australia, New Zealand, and sometimes South Africa as well as speakers of Afrikaans.
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Fuck inheritance tax.  Just because some of it is family wealth, that wealth started from practically nothing some generations ago.  Chinese laborers came here dirt poor, working on the most dangerous jobs building the railroads.  They saved up, building up wealth generation after generation.  Generations of doctors, lawyers, business owners, developers, etc.  Tough shit if your blood line chose not to value education and sacrifice for the next generation.
Jay
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cpt.fass1 wrote:

Well we're not the the top of the world like lowing and john think.
Well, your ignorant ass sure ain't helping matters.
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-Frederick Bastiat

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