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Old Apr 2, 2006, 06:48 pm   #7 (permalink) (top)
Osborn F Enready
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The point is, you have to seperate humanitarian, and economic issues.

That is politics.

Economics is a law, like math.

Humanitiarianism is based on feelings, compassion, necessity and kindness. NOT a law, like math.

The struggle is to find harmony between the two, and Capitalism and Socialism are two different methods with two different approaches.

Socialism fails, because it goes against the laws of nature and the nature of individuals.

Capitalism is failing, only due to the INTRODUCTION of socialist principle into capitalist economics, which is overburdening the system, and causing it to break at the seams. This is due to people being duped into thinking that the state or fed knows better how to spend your money than you do, and the false proposed "benevolence" of a safety net, that disregarded the math required to justify it.

Human issues, and economic issues must be kept seperate. Why?

Because, we as individuals are very different. Survival is dependent on ability in nature, therefore it is natural that any successful form or marriage between economics and humanitarian issues must also be dependent on ability. That ability is citizen acceptance, and the limitations of laws as per our WRITTEN and ADOPTED contract of laws, we call the Constitution.

If you want to ignore law, that is fine, and your right. It is also your right to accept the consequences for breaking those laws, and bringing such a lacking argument to arm your peers to judge for or against your choices in your decisions once justice is to be served.


Petition of Redress of Grievances:
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Canadian Lawsuit Against Their National Banks:
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