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Originally posted by mrmulder
Originally posted by jsobecky
marg
the second one nigh impossible.
Why do you say impossible?
Originally posted by RedOctober90
Mass consumption of goods produced by slave workers making 30 cents an hour in Red China is what some people live for it seems. Or a little kid being beaten everytime he doesen't produce enough cheap underwear for 5 cents an hour somewhere in South America or Vietnam.
Or like how the corporate wealth hoarding drug companies producing a pill which in reality costs so much less to produce than it is sold for. Causing the elderly to have to get in either to Canada or Mexico because they cannot afford the drugs they need to survive on a daily basis.
Or a hard working man in a factory which he is almost ready to retire and it is suddenly closed down and moved to Mexico, the American worker looses his job and pension and is basically kicked in the face while he is down and spit upon by the careless corporations.
As long as your needs are covered.. who cares about others needs, it seems to be the trend in the ultra-hard-capitalism countries.
I am not saying good innovative goods are bad, I am just saying that with business also comes ethics and thinking about the well-being of your fellow man as well as the profit that will come.
TextBut pharmaceutical companies don�t own up to the fact that you and I are already paying twice for new drugs. Not only do we pay high and rapidly-escalating purchase prices for them. We also pay through our taxes. You see, a portion of federal tax revenues goes to support drug research.
For example, eight of the ten most popular drugs produced by one of America�s largest pharmaceutical companies were developed at the National Institutes of Health, which is a huge taxpayer-funded research complex. Most of today�s anti-cancer drugs also have come courtesy of the National Institutes of Health.
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www.robertreich.org...
This link was from 2003 oct. but even now the problems are still the same.
Jsobecky
Everything you posted is ok, in a way, but one thing that sticks out is the drugs and drugs manufactures, last night my husband and I were watching a section in the congress that was addressing the rising cost of health care and drugs and how the government is not helping with these problems.
Guess what? Pharmaceuticals are making all the profits, they don't need money for most research because is pay by taxpayer money.
Are you surprised, our own money goes into research?
Funny that after the democrats finishes adressing the problems with the health care and the elderly, the republican stood up and started to talk about the war on terror.
I guess this things concern me after all I have my husband parents and my parents very much alive and they are in the health forgoten cathegory because the war on terror is to important right now, this country is going to have another terror and that is the one that is going to be facing us when the baby boomers start getting their medicare and prescribtion drugs.
It�s something we need to be very aware we are getting older and US have a rising health problems with obesity and health related issues including our children they are getting fatter and they are showing sign of long health care problems, not only the elderly but also the children in this country.
[edit on 29-9-2004 by marg6043]
Originally posted by jsobecky
No communist candidate would ever be elected to any prominent position in the US.
The only possible way communism would have a chance in the US is if there were a catastrophic, long-lived collapse of our current economic system. I don't see that happening.
Bush, no matter what you think of him, (and I know our debt is growing too fast) is going to be re-elected partly because he is trying to give the working person his/her money back in the form of tax cuts.
Originally posted by mrmulder
Originally posted by jsobecky
No communist candidate would ever be elected to any prominent position in the US.
Unless, the American people didn't know his secret agenda was to become a communist.
The only possible way communism would have a chance in the US is if there were a catastrophic, long-lived collapse of our current economic system. I don't see that happening.
I give you 9/11
www.fromthewilderness.com...
Bush, no matter what you think of him, (and I know our debt is growing too fast) is going to be re-elected partly because he is trying to give the working person his/her money back in the form of tax cuts.
Those tax cuts need to be put towards our debt right now. I know the American people need money but you can't have it both ways.
Originally posted by jsobecky
Printed on 9/12/01, in the heat of the moment, and subsequently dismissed as sensationalism.
That's one idea. Another is to stimulate the economy to grow it out of debt; a method that has been proved to be successful in the past.
Originally posted by mrmulder
Originally posted by jsobecky
Printed on 9/12/01, in the heat of the moment, and subsequently dismissed as sensationalism.
How is that dismissed as sensationalism? Please be more specific.
How do you stimulate the economy to grow it out of debt? Again please provide input and examples. Thank you.
Originally posted by Arkaleus
What is good about our system?
Our material goods? Our cheap bread? Our clothes? These things can be had in any nation. Milk comes the same way in Egypt as it does in a California dairy.
I guess as long as the master feeds you and doesn't beat you too much, you don't mind your slavery, huh?
Those of us who would prefer to retain our dignity and free will, there is a good deal of written works on the matter. The revolutionary period of America and France generated a wonderful spirit of cultural and social analysis, and the expression of the individual genius was at an all-time high for our race.
This kind of man is going away, I am afraid. We just don't raise them anymore. They get eaten as soon as they are born. Our society devours geniuses or assimilates them, perhaps as a kind of self-protection mechanism for fear of what a strong individual genius could do to its group-mind construction.
Those who manage to break free of the slaughter of the human spirit and mind are expected to contribute to the group in some other fashion, to demonstrate their servitude to the monstrous group-power that rules the masses in America.
So in this there is no real freedom in America anymore, unless you consider mindless ocnsumption of goods at will to be "freedom."
Originally posted by jsobecky
The theory of planted explosives
the buildup of troops in Colombia
The statement that nobody had claimed responsibility, implying government involvement.
The massive infusions of cash from the world's central banks, including the U.S. Federal Reserve may unleash inflationary pressures which will, in turn, act o increase the prices of gold and other commodities.