Melodic you did fine. I could tel you were a little nervous, but hell I'd have been plenty nervous as well.
Gibran.
I agree the world has plenty of problems.
Quote: never said that the wealthy have taken everything they have
Quote:It is wrong and immoral that those in society who have received the most (or more correctly, taken the most)
Nope you never said everything you said most. I still implore you to prove that statement.
You are right a business owner has choices his employees don't have. His employees also have the choice to start a business. The business owner, in most cases, has put in far more time, effort and energy creating his business than any employee will ever put in working there.
Don't slam the business owners just because they have more money than you. That's nothing more then envy pure and simple. Rage against the practices of the big companies that are breaking the environment. Rage against business in countries that force people to work in horrific conditions. Don't rage at others simply because they have more than you. they probably worked hard for it.
Quote:There are too many business owners and officers who, whenever presented with the opportunity to increase profit will seek to increase profit, regardless of the consequences. I find that immoral. Call me crazy, but I consider human lives and human dignity more important than increased profits for the top 1%.
The whole point of business is to generate profit. There is no other purpose behind business. I agre there should be consequences...these consequences should be legislated in. In a system were there is a separation of business and state (like I outlined above) the people would collectively have a much larger say in things like whether we drill for oil or whether we fund alt energy programs.
Quote:Business owners decide the wages and benefits that their employees will make.
yes and employes choice wether they want to work there. Have you ever started a business? Do you have any idea how hard it is? Seriously? I have don it. My wife has done it. Suffice it to say I'm much happier as a high paid employee that I was as a business owner.
Quote:Educated, motivated, hard-working people lose their jobs every day. You imply that only lazy, unmotivated people suffer in our society (and further imply that they deserve to suffer).
don't put words in my mouth. I implied no such thing. I lost my job a few months back and had the same fear everyone else has. I hit the pavement and found another job (paying more..with better benefits) in about 3 months. I busted my ass. I treated it like a job. I didn't just send out resumes. I hand delivered them. I called old colleges and spread the word that I was looking for work.
There ARE a LOT of lazy people with out jobs. I know SEVERAL of them...and yes of course you are right there are plenty of hard working educated people (like myself) that have felt the nasty ax of a job cut. It sucks. It's life. Noo business owner owes you a job any more than you owe him servie.
You agree to take a job then you agree to terms of that job.
Quote: This is more propaganda from the wealthy.
I disagree completely. there is way more propaganda form the uneducated poor than the rich...ON AVERAGE.
Quote:Do you think that poor people choose to be poor?
I think the majority of the poor people in first world countries make decisions that keep them poor. I honestly wish this wasn't a drug board and I could divulge my entire life story to you. Suffice it to say that pretty much no matter were you start from in this country you can climb to pretty great heights. So this argument is Bullshit to me. No poor people don't want to be poor, but a hell of a lot of them didn't want to dedicate the time and energy to do the things that would put them in a position to not be poor. I will divulge this much about me: I went from living on the streets to PhD in less than 10 years.
Quote:Do you think they evaluate their options ā āhmm, I can sit and be lazy doing nothing or I can have a happy, meaningful, and productive lifeā ā
Actually yes. I know people that have made that exact decision even though perhaps they weren't aware of it. Hell in college I remember leaving all the parties early to go home and study. I now have several old college buddies that wasted their time in college partying. They essentially made the exact choice you mentioned above. Dropped out of college and now work as waiters. I feel for them... honestly I do. But they made those choices themselves.
Quote:Do you deny the possibility that there are people out there who have worked hard all their lives and, through no fault of their own, have little to show for it?
I do not deny this possibility at all. It's called life. Life isn't fair. I will say this though. The people that try hard, make sound decisions and do what's right rarely get in the situation you are talking about. People that buy houses far outside their price range and then lose a job...what should I say about that?
Quote:So what is your solution? Go back to school? Who pays the bills while youāre back in school? Who takes care of the kids? Who takes care of dad with his Alzheimerās?
I went from living on the street to a PhD in 10 years. Do you think it was easy? No one paid my bills. I mowed yards to get through community college while I lived at my grandmothers house. I made good enough grades to get a scholarship to 4 year..which combined with loans made it possible to survive while I got through undergrad. Then in grad school I got a stipend for teaching pharmacy school classes...I also took an outside job. No one held my hand during this process. It was hard as hell. I'm glad I did it.
Quote:And after you get your diploma and the accompanying mountain of student loan debt that will take several lifetimes to pay off, what assurance do you have that your latest career wonāt be outsourced to India or China or to a machine?
What assurance should I give you? It's a gamble. All of life is. Your chances of success in this world are much better if you do go to college and get an education...but how can I guarantee you a job? No one owes you or anyone else anything. Life is tough man.
Quote:Wealth = power. If you donāt see that, then the wealthy and powerful have been very successful at convincing you otherwise. To the wealthy and powerful: Job well done.
I do see that. In fact if you hadn't been so quick to slam my post you would have seen that the primary point I was making was that we need to check the power the wealthy have. I don't care if they are wealthy...but their voice shouldn't be any louder than yours, or mine, or joe down the street.
Quote:I wish I had a better grasp of political and economic systems than I do, but I donāt think that thereās anything about socialism that makes everyone poor. In fact, arenāt some of the wealthiest Scandinavian countries socialist?
At least you can admit it. More importantly though I think you don't have a good grasp on human motivation. We need a mix of capitalism and socialism like the USA used to be. We don't have a capitalist system any longer. Today the USA is a corporate owned state. The people have no voice. I want to change that. I want to make our voices all equal....not our pocket books. I don't hate business owners or the wealthy. I want to foster an environment that will allow more job creation so that more people can have jobs. I want a system were the Steve Jobs of the world can create a company like Apple and were people like us can choice to work for him or not.
Quote:Regardless, our wonderful capitalistic nation would grind to an immediate halt, both politically and economically, if we werenāt continually receiving loans from Communists. Ironic.
I TOTALLY AGREE.
BTW. I do share your complete idealism. I just know it's not possible yet. I'm trying to think of solutions that will push us in the right direction. Trying to force an ideal world on today's society is beyond futile. We have to work to change the system by using the system we have. Remember there are entire groups of people that are completely appalled at what we call 'ideal'....
Nothing about this change is going to be smooth and easy, but we can't just wake up tomorrow and expect the entire world to be on board with our utopian ideas about society...you know why? Because there are almost 7 Billion people on this planet and EVERY SINGLE one of them has their own opinion about a perfect world. Your ideas are but one...my ideas are also but one.
We are fighting the same war my friend and I assure you we are on the same team. We don't have to agre on everything anymore than the wall street protestors agree on everything. What we all agree on is that shit is fucked up. We all also agree that it's not any one thing wrong. I think most of us also agree that in no way does any one person have all the answers..Lord knows I sure as hell don't. Right now we just need to focus on unifying as people of the world. If enough of us can do that I believe that positive change will be reflected.
Peace.
If your religion, faith, devotion, or self proclaimed spirituality is not directly leading to an increase in kindness, empathy, compassion and tolerance for others then you have been misled.