Insurance is a risk transfer mechanism. Nothing less. Nothing more. A little bit of pain from the many, to help the few that require it. Whether that is voluntary (doesn't work at all when bad actors can opt out) or by coercion. Welfare or insurance, it's all the same thing in the end. You need to read the book Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk to fully appreciate what I mean. You're too obsessed with the morality position and not the positive outcome.Kshartle wrote:Why do you think this MG?MachineGhost wrote: Bottome Line: We need a collective risk pool that covers everyone for insurance to continue cease to work.
The way I see it, if everyone is covered, including people with pre-existing conditions then it is no longer insurance....it's welfare. Therefore I made a slight adjustment to your sentence.![]()
To fully withdraw or not?
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My real point is he's not a credible source. I honestly don't know if his claims or true or not, because I don't care that much to get all worked up over what may be faux news. "It must be true because a right wing, gold miner said it on the Internet!" Unless you can spend the time evaluating every piece of news for fauxness or not each and every single time, you should focus on more productive endeavors in life. Especially those things you have control over.Kshartle wrote: This is ad hominem and the Excluded Middle fallacy or False Dichotomy. Calling him a doom porner doesn't change his argument about banks being forced to loan to the government and certainly there are other options to treasuries than subprime for bank assets.
How is it a good thing that the government forces banks to loan it money? Isn't that inflationary? Isn't that banks creating money out of thin air to loan to the government for it's welfare/warfare schemes? If they aren't creating then they're taking depositors money and loaning it to the government rather than finding productive investments since the government can only make good on the loan by printing or taxing (both theft) of the same depositors!
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"All generous minds have a horror of what are commonly called 'Facts'. They are the brute beasts of the intellectual domain." -- Thomas Hobbes
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Excellent reminder about the circle of concern vs. the circle of influence - by Stephen CoveyMachineGhost wrote:My real point is he's not a credible source. I honestly don't know if his claims or true or not, because I don't care that much to get all worked up over what may be faux news. "It must be true because a right wing, gold miner said it on the Internet!" Unless you can spend the time evaluating every piece of news for fauxness or not each and every single time, you should focus on more productive endeavors in life. Especially those things you have control over.Kshartle wrote: This is ad hominem and the Excluded Middle fallacy or False Dichotomy. Calling him a doom porner doesn't change his argument about banks being forced to loan to the government and certainly there are other options to treasuries than subprime for bank assets.
How is it a good thing that the government forces banks to loan it money? Isn't that inflationary? Isn't that banks creating money out of thin air to loan to the government for it's welfare/warfare schemes? If they aren't creating then they're taking depositors money and loaning it to the government rather than finding productive investments since the government can only make good on the loan by printing or taxing (both theft) of the same depositors!
https://ixquick-proxy.com/do/spg/highli ... ext=safari
Note, this is the first time I've tried to copy and paste from the ixquick/startpage brower address line ... hope it works.
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So much for ixquick private browsing ... I tried this from a regular google search, not the same webpage but message is similar:TennPaGa wrote:Technical diversion...Mountaineer wrote:
Excellent reminder about the circle of concern vs. the circle of influence - by Stephen Covey
https://ixquick-proxy.com/do/spg/highli ... ext=safari
Note, this is the first time I've tried to copy and paste from the ixquick/startpage brower address line ... hope it works.
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Hmm. Your link didn't work for me. I see banner stuff at the top, but nothing else:
[img width=300]http://i.imgur.com/DQklpQA.png[/img]
If I click the "Unhighlight" button, a .pdf file opens.
But it isn't your link. If I just go to www.ixquick.com, search for circle of concern and circle of influence, and click the "highlight" link next to the desired result, I see what I posted above.
I'm using Firefox 28.0.
http://www.ndoherty.com/circle-of-influ ... f-concern/
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Re: To fully withdraw or not?
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If we keep electing Democrats, I have no doubt that they will make a play for retirement accounts at some point. They have an insatiable appetite for taking money from those that have it, to give it to those that don't.
This is basically one of the lines in the sand that would send me into a full fledged revolutionary mode. Freedom of speech, right to bear arms, private property.'
+1000
A Democrat is like a junkie and you are his next fix.
If we keep electing Democrats, I have no doubt that they will make a play for retirement accounts at some point. They have an insatiable appetite for taking money from those that have it, to give it to those that don't.
This is basically one of the lines in the sand that would send me into a full fledged revolutionary mode. Freedom of speech, right to bear arms, private property.'
+1000
A Democrat is like a junkie and you are his next fix.