boise49ers said:
Well out of all of us Bozo's, 5-90 sounds the most intellegent and informed. I vote for you next President. By the sounds of it he has actually studied Economics and isn't blowing hot air he hears on the Radio and Television.
You duh Man ! Neither party is living up to their ends of the deal. SUCK'S !
Funny how the opposing parties never give credit for good things one has done and everything bad is that parties fault. I do it too !
Any way I may have unsubscibe to this thread. It is taking up way to of my time:variety:
Nope - all my "economic advice" is based upon my own observations, not on "education."
Economics is a combination of a mass hallucination and a work of pure fiction. It's largely predicated upon the "universal value of a monetary unit" - which is itself a flawed assumption.
F'rinstance, the US economy hinges upon "the value of a dollar." Huh? We've been off the gold standard for 30-40 years (it was apparently rescinded in the 1970's, not 1933, as I'd previously thought) and what the dollar can buy is based upon the "full faith and credit" of a country that is quite a few
billion dollars in debt to the rest of the world.
If I handled my money the way the US handles ours, I'd expect to have a FICO score in the low 100's -
at best.
Since "economics" is therefore
not based upon a universal law or truth (and not one made up by Man) and can't effectively be quantified mathematically with a universal model (too much psychology involved -and we don't have an accurate and consistent mathematical or chemical model of that, either...) then I can't see wasting more than random reading on the subject. If it can't be quantified mathematically - with a high degree of consistency - it ain't science. I'd rather study ballistics.
Not having been educated in economics, however, seems to do a couple things for me:
1) It frees me up to "speak what I see," without having to defer to "mathematical models" (I've seen them - there are too many variables!) or "common wisdom" (which is neither "common" nor "wisdom.")
2) It opens my eyes from the "tunnel vision" that most "economists" suffer from, and therefore allows me to consider more factors in my own observations. Economics, as I'd alluded to earlier, ain't all about money. Sociology and psychology seem to play greater factors than these bozos we hear on the news would care to admit to in public.
I don't care to hear from either party, to be perfectly honest - I just haven't seen any groundwork laid for a viable third party,
compleatly dissociated from the actions and principles of the other two. Therefore, American Socialist, Communist, and other parties aren't in the running.
"Libertiarians" are barely there, but they seem to be becoming diluted to the point where, by the time they become viable, there won't be much difference between them and the Republicrats/Demicans anyhow.
As far as "the opposing party giving credit for the good things done," I'd like to hear examples. Sorry, but I can probably shoot holes in most political "good works" of the last fifty years - you'll find that most "good deeds" they do are designed to benefit themselves
first, and other people
second.
"The ideal person to wield political power is a person who
does not want it."
"Government is never carried out for the benefit of the governed."
"An elected official spends so much time trying to get re-elected that he does not have time for anything else. This gives argument in favour of term limits - if they can't re-run, then they can actually do something useful. Terms should be served
one at a time, without possibility of being re-elected until that individual has been out of office for a term. This applies at all levels."
"A politician is an individual who cannot make it in the 'real world.' Whether this is due to a lack of saleable skills (and being able to make it in trades) or due to a lack of wit (and therefore unable to make it in 'professional occupations,') his only true commodity is his jawbone, and he sells it in volume. Unfortunately, it is what most of us are looking for."
You should be able to attribute two of those, and the other two (I'm fairly sure) are mine. Which is which? :read:
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