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Snorri1234 wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:And......the raving socialist bum chum of big govt. has been hacked. There's no other way to explain it...
I merely hold close to socialist ideals ... you just confuse me for a lefty because you're stupid and extremely right-wing.
Napoleon Ier wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:And......the raving socialist bum chum of big govt. has been hacked. There's no other way to explain it...
I merely hold close to socialist ideals ... you just confuse me for a lefty because you're stupid and extremely right-wing.
Pure gold I tell you. This clown is pure gold...
brooksieb wrote:1. bring back death penalty
2. stop giving money to poorer countries and think about ourselves 1st before we help another country
3. foreigners can live and work in the country unless if they know english and have a skill and have integrated into being british
4. focus more on the army giving them the right equiptment
5. only engage in war if were getting a benefit out of it
6. convert to green energy and stop relying on countries like russia and the middle east
7. make more neuclear weapons
8 make more airbases in foreign countries
9. legalise prostitution
10. make everyone british again, why? because even though i dont want to be british, when my country becomes a sence of national pride only then can we be unified and be british
11. keep multi-culturalism to a minimum! multi-culturalism only creates problems and arguments
Jack boot Joey wrote:Ahh, see snorri, this is where you and I fundementally disagree.
Yes sure, socialism to a basic thinker seems like the be-all and end-all to every financial issue. It sounds great, businesses pay for the subsidisation of national services and welfare of the nation, whilst a healthy levekl of stealth taxes on all products and services ensures that the country can provide thousands upon thousands of needless, pen-pushing, public secter jobs for the slightly less practical and useful people in the nation....sounds fantastic, to the naive and basic economic thinker.
I'll admit, that when I was age 14 -18 I was indeed (economically speaking) a bit of a lefty, as I did not really understand a great deal about about the economics of the land....Yeah, socialism sounded great (which is also a reason why I have respect for napoleon, learning such excellent concepts at his young age, and why I have little respect for others, who are in their late 20's-early 30's, who are still grasping onto this 6th-form, "we iz teh revolushoz0r" numpties, who seem to understand nothing, other than bumming about, not doing anything practical.
But when one matures, becomes slightly more "in the know" and looks deeper into economic processes, systems and chains, one will begin to understand, that to create a society in which is not only wealthy across the board, can sustain strong industry, and compete on every level with the industry of all other nations, we must begin to take some drastic measures in the way that tax is collected, the way that the government works, public spending, and the reformation of the public secter.
I for one, have am ideal similiar to that of the original "american dream", where most can be small business owners, all can be wealthy...I know that this never worked in practice for the most part in america (due to the acquisiton of the economic control of the nation by a small group of malicious power-mongers, who not only caused the american stock market crash, but also the repressment of economic growth) But it is very much so possible.
See, I believe in choice, choice of where one wants to spend their hard-earned cash. Choice of which medi-care plan one wants to take, choice of which school one would like to send their children, choice of where one would like to spend their inflated pay-packages. Not a quasi-tyrannical society, that steals your cash from under your nose, to fund their own little social experiments in a slovenly, unefficient, lemon-tea swilling way, making the people poorer, less to spend on products and services - businesses go bust - people out of work - higher strain on welfare - more taxes incurred - small businesses struggle and so on, so forth.
See, this bloated nuu laybor government is a stagnant cess-pit, no growth, no economic sense.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
unriggable wrote:Legalize marijuana, gay marriage and maybe summon monica lewinski to wash my balls.
soka wrote:what's the 3 things would you change ?
flashleg8 wrote:soka wrote:what's the 3 things would you change ?
1) Nationalise all businesses. Bring into state control all of the means of production, all industry. Let the workers of each factory/business control the day to day running of the business.
2) Equality of wage. All wages to be equal.
3) Free housing, healthcare and education for all.
flashleg8 wrote:soka wrote:what's the 3 things would you change ?
1) Nationalise all businesses. Bring into state control all of the means of production, all industry. Let the workers of each factory/business control the day to day running of the business.
Yer...because every welder/CNC operator/receptionist would have a concise knowledge of how the business should become competitive and economically viable within a dod-eat-dog world. I can see it now: "we vote to bring working hours down to 25 hours per week, free lunch meals, 2 hour lunch breaks and 10 weeks off per year"....very progressive
So, what industry is it that you refer to? How can you possibly hope to attract any form of industry to this stagnant isle, when you have already proposed the "workers control"....something that I cannot see really happening, a very childish, impractical, pie-in-the-sky vision, really.
2) Equality of wage. All wages to be equal
Yes, this would be a great idea, if you actually want every skilled member of society to leave these isles, for a more prosperous packet in another country. Tell me, who would then fund your little communist experiment? The nationalised industry? HahahaBesides, yet another way of inducing slovenly, inneficient workers with no motivation to excell.
3) Free housing, healthcare and education for all
Hmmm...I'm pretty sure that currently the last 2 are already in play here, despite my reservations for them.
However, when you say "free housing", do you actually intend to acquire, buy force, current property owned, to distribute to everybody? hehe, not really a vote winner there.![]()
Dancing Mustard wrote:Who is this mysterious stranger? I don't know... but he sure has a lot to say.
What does everyone here think of his bold ideas?
Jack boot Joey wrote:
Yes sure, socialism to a basic thinker seems like the be-all and end-all to every financial issue. It sounds great, businesses pay for the subsidisation of national services and welfare of the nation, whilst a healthy levekl of stealth taxes on all products and services ensures that the country can provide thousands upon thousands of needless, pen-pushing, public secter jobs for the slightly less practical and useful people in the nation....sounds fantastic, to the naive and basic economic thinker.
Jack boot Joey wrote:I'll admit, that when I was age 14 -18 I was indeed (economically speaking) a bit of a lefty, as I did not really understand a great deal about about the economics of the land....Yeah, socialism sounded great (which is also a reason why I have respect for napoleon, learning such excellent concepts at his young age, and why I have little respect for others, who are in their late 20's-early 30's, who are still grasping onto this 6th-form, "we iz teh revolushoz0r" numpties, who seem to understand nothing, other than bumming about, not doing anything practical.
Jack boot Joey wrote:But when one matures, becomes slightly more "in the know"
Jack boot Joey wrote:and looks deeper into economic processes, systems and chains, one will begin to understand, that to create a society in which is not only wealthy across the board, can sustain strong industry, and compete on every level with the industry of all other nations, we must begin to take some drastic measures in the way that tax is collected, the way that the government works, public spending, and the reformation of the public sector.
Jack boot Joey wrote:I for one, have am ideal similiar to that of the original "american dream", where most can be small business owners, all can be wealthy...I know that this never worked in practice for the most part in america (due to the acquisiton of the economic control of the nation by a small group of malicious power-mongers, who not only caused the american stock market crash, but also the repressment of economic growth) But it is very much so possible.
Jack boot Joey wrote:See, I believe in choice, choice of where one wants to spend their hard-earned cash. Choice of which medi-care plan one wants to take, choice of which school one would like to send their children, choice of where one would like to spend their inflated pay-packages. Not a quasi-tyrannical society, that steals your cash from under your nose, to fund their own little social experiments in a slovenly, unefficient, lemon-tea swilling way, making the people poorer, less to spend on products and services - businesses go bust - people out of work - higher strain on welfare - more taxes incurred - small businesses struggle and so on, so forth.
Jack boot Joey wrote:See, this bloated nuu laybor government is a stagnant cess-pit, no growth, no economic sense.

Napoleon Ier wrote:Of course not...you're just living in a hazy dream world way up in the big rock candy mountains where the bluebird's sing and the streams are made of gin...
darvlay wrote:Get over it, people. It's just a crazy lookin' bear ejaculating into the waiting maw of an eager fox. Nothing more.
flashleg8 wrote:Your vision of socialism differs radically from mine. First public sector jobs are not "for the slightly less practical and useful people in the nation" they are for the USEFUL people of the nation.They are public sector because they are essential for the good of the nation as a whole
. Yes I would tax your businesses to the hilt to pay for the health care and education of the nation. Whats more important your business selling some trinket or the essential services of the nation? Get your priorities right.
How right you are! Non of us "lefties" work at all!![]()
Actually I agree. Increase taxation of the rich (by this I say 80% or so of anything earned in excess of 50K), Increase public spending, nationalise all industry (or at least essential services like utilities and transport).
I disagree. The interests of these petty bourgeois will be in conflict with the rest of society. Their desire for profit will be parasitical on the welfare of the people.
Easy to believe in choice when you have the economic wealth in the first place. How much choice does a pensioner have where he buys his heating oil from? Or an inner city kid what school he goes to? Or a minimum wage worker where she goes to the dentist? Very little.
flashleg8 wrote:soka wrote:what's the 3 things would you change ?
1) Nationalise all businesses. Bring into state control all of the means of production, all industry. Let the workers of each factory/business control the day to day running of the business.Jack boot Joey wrote:Yer...because every welder/CNC operator/receptionist would have a concise knowledge of how the business should become competitive and economically viable within a dod-eat-dog world. I can see it now: "we vote to bring working hours down to 25 hours per week, free lunch meals, 2 hour lunch breaks and 10 weeks off per year"....very progressive
So, what industry is it that you refer to? How can you possibly hope to attract any form of industry to this stagnant isle, when you have already proposed the "workers control"....something that I cannot see really happening, a very childish, impractical, pie-in-the-sky vision, really.
First of all, we treat the workers like adults. In every work place we all know who are the shirkers and who can be trusted. A council of workers will be elected from each workplace by the workers themselves. It is in their own interests to elect workers that will increase productivity as all will benefit from that increase. As opposed to the present system of "if you work harder the fat cats get get more - so I'll just skive".
Second. I'm, not intending to "attract" any industry at all, it will be created. The industry we NEED. The state will set up these businesses or nationalise existing ones.
flashleg8 wrote:2) Equality of wage. All wages to be equalJack boot Joey wrote:Yes, this would be a great idea, if you actually want every skilled member of society to leave these isles, for a more prosperous packet in another country. Tell me, who would then fund your little communist experiment? The nationalised industry? HahahaBesides, yet another way of inducing slovenly, inneficient workers with no motivation to excell.
flashleg8 wrote:
3) Free housing, healthcare and education for allJack boot Joey wrote:Hmmm...I'm pretty sure that currently the last 2 are already in play here, despite my reservations for them.
However, when you say "free housing", do you actually intend to acquire, buy force, current property owned, to distribute to everybody? hehe, not really a vote winner there.![]()
Jack boot Joey wrote:You really are a fruit-loop. But eh, I've just seen your occupation....figures.

Napoleon Ier wrote:Brilliant...tax everyone over 50K by 80%....and you have a PhD in economics, I presume, and loads of hard studies and statistics that show me that on a macro-economic level, this will ensure economic growth? Of course not...you're just living in a hazy dream world way up in the big rock candy mountains where the bluebird's sing and the streams are made of gin...
You do understand, I should hope, the concept of investment, and capital flow?
Me and this newbie joe fellow have a way to make everyone unequally rich. You however, propose to make us all equally poor...and take our civil liberties in the process.

flashleg8 wrote:First of all, we treat the workers like adults. In every work place we all know who are the shirkers and who can be trusted. A council of workers will be elected from each workplace by the workers themselves. It is in their own interests to elect workers that will increase productivity as all will benefit from that increase. As opposed to the present system of "if you work harder the fat cats get get more - so I'll just skive".
Second. I'm, not intending to "attract" any industry at all, it will be created. The industry we NEED. The state will set up these businesses or nationalise existing ones.
flashleg8 wrote:I disagree. The workforce will be more motivated. Any profits the businesses make will equate to an increase in the overall wage and living conditions for all. As opposed to the disenfranchised unemployed or minimum wage workers now who have no incentives to contribute to society. We will educate and train the population as a whole to perform the jobs we require. Let the super rich wasters leave. See how far they get when we've nationalised their businesses!
flashleg8 wrote:
You know jack about what I do. Strange that you've came straight to the forum without playing a game...multi anyone?
Jack boot Joey wrote:
No. This plan will fail, due to the fact that you will have an exodus of trained, proffesions leaving this country in their droves, no industry would survive, it would become even more of a stagnant isle....
