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The winner of the election in November will very likely be whatever party wins over the suburban whites of the Rust Belt.
The winner of the election in November will very likely be whatever party wins over the suburban whites of the Rust Belt.
How much of it is hard work? How much is raw intellect? How much of it is the right connections? How much of it is luck?
Do you really think Martin Shkreli worked harder than 95% of the US population who will never be millionaires?
The myth of meritocracy. That is what the Republicans love to preach.
The game is rigged. Most people will never be wealthy. Acknowledge that, and govern accordingly.
It's not a myth. My grandparents were born poor but worked hard all their lives in blue collar jobs and saved and invested their money wisely and by the time they died they were millionaires. It may not be sexy or what the young folk want to hear but it does work.
Though I will agree there is a certain amount of rigging to the system in the last couple of decades, no question. I'm a free market capitalist but crony capitalism that we see right now isn't really all that much better than disastrous ideas like socialism. Of course some changes and reform have to be implemented.
You can always find some exception to the rule. None of this is 100% one way or the other. But the vast majority of people who made their fortunes(this obviously excludes people who just inherited it) had to work hard as well as be savvy and creative and also had to delay gratification so they could actually build something.
So it's ok for the poor to be overweight and unhealthy under UHC because rich people are greedy and they should pay for like, everything!?
You remember that part in Billy Madison when he rambles without answering the question?
Let's assume that's true. Your grandparents, I'm guessing probably had more opportunities. Times have changed, and not for the better. But they also had their share of luck. I know people who work two jobs every day, and still can't pay for their basic necessities. Are they just not working hard enough?
And that's not even mentioning the insanity that is student loans.
I realize you're terrified of socialism, but for many, untempered capitalism is infinitely worse.
I don't believe the 3 percent who are multimillionaires worked harder and sacrificed more than the 97% who aren't millionaires.
Did some of them work harder and sacrifice more? Sure.
Most of them? No way.
Telling the vast majority that if they work hard they have a decent chance at becoming millionaires just isn't true. If that were the case, at least 40% of the population would rich.
There's just way more room near the bottom of the workforce than there is at the top. Instead of promising every hard worker a place at the top we should be improving the conditions for the majority who will never be rich.
Since when do you need to be a millionaire in order to be doing well? I wasn't just talking about millionaires.
It ain't just working harder. Working smarter comes into play as well. Also just being patient like my grandparents and doing a lowly job for a long time until you save up enough for your retirement. But young people today don't want to hear that kind of stuff. They want instant gratification.
If you take out those who inherited their wealth? Yes way.
Depends on how long you stick to it. My grandparents ran their businesses(an refrigerator repair shop and a hair salon) for 50-60 years before they retired rich. They had no employees. They were the only ones who worked there. It didn't happen overnight and they were die-hard capitalists who went through the Great Depression and that taught them to value money and the patience it takes to earn it. Neither ever went to college. They were self taught. And they never asked the government to reach it's hand into some rich guy's pocket to help them out as they would have considered that stealing, which they were against.
IMO the younger generation need to drop this instant gratification BS that they grew up believing. If you can cover yourself and save a little for retirement and invest safely and wisely then there's no reason your should be in dire straits economically unless some unusual calamity befell you. And there are charities to help people like that. I don't consider the government one of those charities.
Personally, I really don't think college should be free, and that's a pretty fundamental disagreement I have with Sanders that keeps me from really Feelin' the Bern. Should college should be a bit more affordable? Absolutely. There should be more scholarships and other incentives awarded to students who work hard and keep their grades up too.
But as many people who go away to college will tell you- unless you've gone to a school for a very specialized degree, you're really paying for the "college experience". And we all know what that is. It can be an amazing, wonderful experience that will give you great memories and friendships for the rest of your life- but I don't think it's something that the American taxpayers should have to pay for entirely.
My girlfiend is an Occupational Therapist, studied her @ss off in school, got her Masters and now she's up to her knees in debt. But she's smart, she knew what she wanted to do, worked hard for it, got licensed and now has a good job with great job security and benefits. She is up to her knees in debt, but she is able to pay it off...and if she stays at her job another 5 years, they'll pay the rest off for her.
My point is, not every college student is that focused. For every student like that, there are so many more who are "finding themselves". I just don't see why that's something our tax dollars should foot the bill for. Not when there are community colleges, online degrees and other alternatives to the traditional college experience...not to mention all the taxpayers out there who have jobs in the trades, or or other jobs that don't require a college degree.
I also think that we live in a world where there's more opportunity than ever to be a self-starter. I think college is actually LESS important than ever, unless you are going into law, education, any of the sciences, etc.
I know there are a lot of diehard Bernie supporters that would resent me saying this kind of stuff, but after a lot of tossing and turning about it, I just can't ignore that I feel this way about it.
I think Community College being free would be a worthy compromise. It gives everyone an opportunity to go to college, but at the same time weeds out the people who aren't serious without overburdening the tax system.
I think Community College being free would be a worthy compromise. It gives everyone an opportunity to go to college, but at the same time weeds out the people who aren't serious without overburdening the tax system.
You know what is more expensive than fat people's healthcare? Giving old people social security checks.
The annual healthcare cost are 200 billion for fat people and social security is 800 billion for old people.
AND keep in mind the obese die 15 years earlier than normal people. So maybe the social security savings outweigh the health cost.
Social Security needs major reform or it won't be around in 20 years. No one is brave enough to do what is needed now just like no one would be brave enough to tell obese to exercise or die if we implemented UHC. Politicians wait until it's too late because it's political suicide.
Because saying that stuff would pretty much be inciting another civil war. We already hate each other's guts. That would be the spark that would lead to outright violent conflicts.
Increasing taxes on corporations will cause them to go overseas (which they've done in droves). It's far more complicated than just taxing corporations more to pay for social programs. That is pandering to get votes and the unintelligent eat it up. We've lost so many jobs and decreased gdp because of higher taxes. If it cost you $5 to make something in China, why would you make it here for $10? Americans feed into that by shopping at Walmart. If you increase taxes, guess who they pass the increased cost on to? Guess who it hurts the most? If you want to bring jobs back here, you lower taxes on US businesses and you punish businesses that outsource. Hipsters love Apple and yet they pay workers in China the price of a literal apple you buy at Whole Foods. Apple left because of cost. Apple workers in China live in pretty much indentured servitude.
Increasing taxes on corporations will cause them to go overseas (which they've done in droves). It's far more complicated than just taxing corporations more to pay for social programs. That is pandering to get votes and the unintelligent eat it up. We've lost so many jobs and decreased gdp because of higher taxes. If it cost you $5 to make something in China, why would you make it here for $10? Americans feed into that by shopping at Walmart. If you increase taxes, guess who they pass the increased cost on to? Guess who it hurts the most? If you want to bring jobs back here, you lower taxes on US businesses and you punish businesses that outsource. Hipsters love Apple and yet they pay workers in China the price of a literal apple you buy at Whole Foods. Apple left because of cost. Apple workers in China live in pretty much indentured servitude.