I've never understood thatEl Beardo wrote:
All my married friends tell me sex pretty much stops after marriage.Narupug wrote:
Well reproduction IS neccessary to the continuation of our race so a few incentives for that won't hurt
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I've never understood thatEl Beardo wrote:
All my married friends tell me sex pretty much stops after marriage.Narupug wrote:
Well reproduction IS neccessary to the continuation of our race so a few incentives for that won't hurt
fucking the same pussy, seeing the same tits and ass gets boring.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I've never understood thatEl Beardo wrote:
All my married friends tell me sex pretty much stops after marriage.Narupug wrote:
Well reproduction IS neccessary to the continuation of our race so a few incentives for that won't hurt
mix it up, throw in some literal ball and chain action amiritem3thod wrote:
fucking the same pussy, seeing the same tits and ass gets boring.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
I've never understood thatEl Beardo wrote:
All my married friends tell me sex pretty much stops after marriage.
Even if you rent your paying property taxes, just your landlord throws that into your rent payment.FEOS wrote:
Buying a house = paying property taxes
Then what's all this bullshit about incentives to have children and future tax payers etc?SEREMAKER wrote:
they do ................ been doing it for yearsDrunkFace wrote:
Getting married does not guarantee kids, also having kids does not guarantee you're married. Stupid laws imo. Why not give tax breaks to people with kids, like say... the way its done here?
And socialism doesn't? It's irrespective of economic model, Cam.CameronPoe wrote:
I think it's supposed to encourage/promote creating a family, i.e. generate the taxpayers, producers and consumers of tomorrow. Capitalism heavily relies on steady population growth.
What part of modern socialism precludes capitalism....? Communism on the other hand doesn't necessarily rely on population growth.FEOS wrote:
And socialism doesn't? It's irrespective of economic model, Cam.CameronPoe wrote:
I think it's supposed to encourage/promote creating a family, i.e. generate the taxpayers, producers and consumers of tomorrow. Capitalism heavily relies on steady population growth.
Am I confusing economic and political models?CameronPoe wrote:
What part of modern socialism precludes capitalism....? Communism on the other hand doesn't necessarily rely on population growth.FEOS wrote:
And socialism doesn't? It's irrespective of economic model, Cam.CameronPoe wrote:
I think it's supposed to encourage/promote creating a family, i.e. generate the taxpayers, producers and consumers of tomorrow. Capitalism heavily relies on steady population growth.
I wasn't making any kind of absolutist comment and I was referring to an economic model, and capitalist economic principles apply in modern 'socialist' states (for instance in Europe).FEOS wrote:
Am I confusing economic and political models?CameronPoe wrote:
What part of modern socialism precludes capitalism....? Communism on the other hand doesn't necessarily rely on population growth.FEOS wrote:
And socialism doesn't? It's irrespective of economic model, Cam.
Or are you?
The point being that most economic models today are blended, thus making the economic model moot as some sort of deterministic variable.CameronPoe wrote:
I wasn't making any kind of absolutist comment and I was referring to an economic model, and capitalist economic principles apply in modern 'socialist' states (for instance in Europe).FEOS wrote:
Am I confusing economic and political models?CameronPoe wrote:
What part of modern socialism precludes capitalism....? Communism on the other hand doesn't necessarily rely on population growth.
Or are you?
Hence the fact my comment was not meant in an absolutist manner. Things are rarely either black or white. Communism, in theory (absolute), should not rely on a growing population, just a stable one.FEOS wrote:
The point being that most economic models today are blended, thus making the economic model moot as some sort of deterministic variable.CameronPoe wrote:
I wasn't making any kind of absolutist comment and I was referring to an economic model, and capitalist economic principles apply in modern 'socialist' states (for instance in Europe).FEOS wrote:
Am I confusing economic and political models?
Or are you?
Hard-core communist countries need to produce stable populations, as well.
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still, cam, even in the case of absolute communism wether or not it would rely on a growing population would depend greatly on the productive capabilities of said population, which in turn depends on a whole lot of other things, like technological level and stuff like that.CameronPoe wrote:
Communism, in theory (absolute), should not rely on a growing population, just a stable one.
That's why he said stable...Shahter wrote:
still, cam, even in the case of absolute communism wether or not it would rely on a growing population would depend greatly on the productive capabilities of said population, which in turn depends on a whole lot of other things, like technological level and stuff like that.CameronPoe wrote:
Communism, in theory (absolute), should not rely on a growing population, just a stable one.
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