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Originally posted by Duamutef9
If you are bothered by this state of affairs, I ask you to seriously examine how time you spend blaming the forces that you think are stopping you from accomplishing anything, and compare that to how much much time you spend trying to figure out how to turn the world to your advantage.
Originally posted by Duamutef9
The moment you start doing that, you will see how the mighty think. And yes that includes the bankers, the entrepreneurs, the C.E.O's, inventors, captains of industry, investors, military leaders, dictators, presidents, and monarchs.
Originally posted by Duamutef9
We meet challenges and we overcome them. Just like we did with the Indians. And we don't care what you think about it.
Originally posted by Duamutef9
The rest of this video is nothing but collectivist whining, and I refuse to waste my time commenting on it.
Here's a little secret, too. It's called "reframing" and it exists to support or change the meaning of perceived events.
If you find the notion of the stronger, faster, or better "winning" at anything somehow repugnant
apparently a lot of people here do, you will "reframe" these events in such a way as to satisfy your subjective biases. You don't think that these are morally "right" therefore you frame them in that light, which also means that you have your head in the sand regarding the nature of the world.
The mighty do prosper, regardless of whether you like it or not. America exists because it's a place for those who would be the best, to do so, regardless of your opinion about it
If you fail to rise to the best of your potential, in a society that provides you as much intellectual, economic, and social freedom as the United States does, then you have nobody to blame but yourself.
This is the premise upon which the country was founded, and that principle alone is more than worth all of the blood that was shed to found i
The moment you start doing that, you will see how the mighty think. And yes that includes the bankers, the entrepreneurs, the C.E.O's, inventors, captains of industry, investors, military leaders, dictators, presidents, and monarchs.
Very few of them sit on the internet and whine about how some boogeyman (a person, a social force, a country, whatever) is stopping them. We meet challenges and we overcome them. Just like we did with the Indians. And we don't care what you think about it.
The rest of this video is nothing but collectivist whining, and I refuse to waste my time commenting on it.
Originally posted by Duamutef9
reply to post by kn0wh0w
Here's a little secret, too. It's called "reframing" and it exists to support or change the meaning of perceived events. The "founding of the nation on bloodshed" part of this "documentary" is what I call "conquering". This nation was conquered by force and guile by those who had better weapons, tactics, and ideas. This was just as true two hundred years ago as it is now and will be a thousand years from now. The crux of the matter is how these acts are perceived. If you find the notion of the stronger, faster, or better "winning" at anything somehow repugnant, which apparently a lot of people here do, you will "reframe" these events in such a way as to satisfy your subjective biases. You don't think that these are morally "right" therefore you frame them in that light, which also means that you have your head in the sand regarding the nature of the world. The mighty do prosper, regardless of whether you like it or not. America exists because it's a place for those who would be the best, to do so, regardless of your opinion about it. Your opinion about that fact reveals much about yourself, your ambition, your ability, your intelligence, and your capacity. If you fail to rise to the best of your potential, in a society that provides you as much intellectual, economic, and social freedom as the United States does, then you have nobody to blame but yourself. This is the premise upon which the country was founded, and that principle alone is more than worth all of the blood that was shed to found it and continue it's existence. If you are bothered by this state of affairs, I ask you to seriously examine how time you spend blaming the forces that you think are stopping you from accomplishing anything, and compare that to how much much time you spend trying to figure out how to turn the world to your advantage. The moment you start doing that, you will see how the mighty think. And yes that includes the bankers, the entrepreneurs, the C.E.O's, inventors, captains of industry, investors, military leaders, dictators, presidents, and monarchs. Very few of them sit on the internet and whine about how some boogeyman (a person, a social force, a country, whatever) is stopping them. We meet challenges and we overcome them. Just like we did with the Indians. And we don't care what you think about it.
The rest of this video is nothing but collectivist whining, and I refuse to waste my time commenting on it.edit on 25-2-2012 by Duamutef9 because: typographical correction....
Careful there! Rot-13 for spoilers
Originally posted by DarthMuerte
3) Stop paying taxes: Increase your exemptions on your W-4 to 10 or more. Every dollar you keep is $10 they can't "create". The less fuel you buy, the less taxes they collect. The less anything you buy, the less taxes they collect.
I am not a communist. I am not a republican I am not anything described by your language or mine. I am simply a free man.
Originally posted by Duamutef9
reply to post by Duamutef9
And one more thing....on the topic of corporate personhood.
So when a person joins a sports team they cease to be a person? Really?
A corporation is not a person because it cannot be punished as a person. It cannot be jailed, it cannot face the every day penalties that every real person faces when it does wrong. It can only be fined. In other words, a corporation can do anything it wants as long as it is willing to pay the money to do so. There is no real accountability with real punishment for real crimes. Poison millions of people as a corporation? big fine. Poison millions, or even one person as a Person and you face jail or even the death penalty. Unless you support punishing the entire board and all executives in the corporation for the actions of said corporation? Thus if the corporation knowingly poisoned millions(directly or indirectly) every single board member and executive would potentially face the death penalty. Then, the corporation would just hire more people to replace those punished. Corporations face no real penalty for their actions and are thus amoral. They worship only profit with no fear of the consequences for acting wrongly.
Originally posted by Duamutef9
reply to post by Duamutef9
And one more thing....on the topic of corporate personhood.
What do you think a corporation is? It is a group of *people* who have created a legal entity to engage in economic activity on behalf of their combined interest. The argument that SCOTUS handed down said that because corporations are comprised of *people* they have the same rights as *people*. How would you have argued otherwise? When groups of people combine their efforts, do they cease to be people? So when a person joins a sports team they cease to be a person? Really?
Originally posted by broahes
Originally posted by lokdog
So the United States has some questionable action's in it's history. Show me a nation that does'nt, there are no innocent nations in the world.
Are you suggesting that it's ok because everyone else is doing it, or that we should be linking you tube videos of all nations' inconsistencies in the way they portray themselves in their histories to further derail a topic that is clearly about America?
Originally posted by DarthMuerte A corporation is not a person because it cannot be punished as a person. It cannot be jailed, it cannot face the every day penalties that every real person faces when it does wrong. It can only be fined. In other words, a corporation can do anything it wants as long as it is willing to pay the money to do so. There is no real accountability with real punishment for real crimes. Poison millions of people as a corporation? big fine. Poison millions, or even one person as a Person and you face jail or even the death penalty. Unless you support punishing the entire board and all executives in the corporation for the actions of said corporation? Thus if the corporation knowingly poisoned millions(directly or indirectly) every single board member and executive would potentially face the death penalty. Then, the corporation would just hire more people to replace those punished. Corporations face no real penalty for their actions and are thus amoral. They worship only profit with no fear of the consequences for acting wrongly.
Regarding job losses, Romney later said, "Sometimes the medicine is a little bitter but it is necessary to save the life of the patient. (the patient is the corporation) My job was to try and make the enterprise successful (by laying off the workers) , and in my view (a distorted view of economics) the best security a family can have is that the business they work for is strong (by laying off the workers from other families)." Source en.wikipedia.org...
Originally posted by Duamutef9
reply to post by Asktheanimals
Anything to absolve yourselves of responsibility for it.