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Obama / McCain: Two sides of the same coin
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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 423322" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>You have figured out the two political parties it seems. I agree with your assessment.</p><p> </p><p>Your statement ... "the point is not just to figure out how things work.. the point is to change things!" is not one you want to repeat. Does not sound very enlightened.</p><p> </p><p>Somebody will be at the top and then they become "The Man."</p><p> </p><p>There is nothing fundamentally against Keynesian theory in what you desire.</p><p>Key is to have "productive comsumption" interchanged at a lower level than it is today. However, that would require someone to "figure out how things work". The one's who did that would now become disproportionately rich. </p><p><strong>Damm, there it goes, starting all over again.</strong></p><p> </p><p>A little fuzzy on a one thing: What do you define as "<strong>all the work"?</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 423322, member: 7966"] You have figured out the two political parties it seems. I agree with your assessment. Your statement ... "the point is not just to figure out how things work.. the point is to change things!" is not one you want to repeat. Does not sound very enlightened. Somebody will be at the top and then they become "The Man." There is nothing fundamentally against Keynesian theory in what you desire. Key is to have "productive comsumption" interchanged at a lower level than it is today. However, that would require someone to "figure out how things work". The one's who did that would now become disproportionately rich. [B]Damm, there it goes, starting all over again.[/B] A little fuzzy on a one thing: What do you define as "[B]all the work"?[/B] [/QUOTE]
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