Comment Re:Someone is encouraging the dissension (Score 1) 191
That would be Afghanistan.
That would be Afghanistan.
no no no, the truth never goes away.... you just have to make it bloody obvious so you can get a grip on it and make adjustments.
So what you do is weight your entropy so that the system tends towards highlighting the truth and making it apparent.
Stress testing a ponzi scheme is probably the best analogy.
After all the Catholic deed->faithers didn't ever manage to get rid of the protestant faith -> deeders
Unfortunately it's easier to setup a ponzi scheme and wait for the inevitable protests than it is to set the system perfect in the first place.
It's a bloody Ponzi scheme, I think it should be stress tested till the top blows off.
And I don't just mean the TAX system or capitalism, I include any kind of representative authority system in that (like the catholic church)..
The alternative is of-course a faith over deed based system like a bizarre hedge. (a type of zero hedge if run concurrently)
businesses large and small, no matter who you are.
likes the way you called a piece of paper a who.
It's a bloody Ponzi scheme, I think it should be stress tested till the top blows off.
that would be one possible reason for a complicated tax system.... are you feeling stressed?
Have you also looked into the bushisms....
Such as the objectification of google 'The google', then done some backtracking on why? (e.g. OED, Walkman etc..)
Or the "Terrorists never stop thinking of ways to harm our country and nor do we?"... could that have ever been another way? are you trying to harm the country, is my neighbor, is my congressman are they terrorists?
What about ponzi schemes? that's not a pyramid I see on the dollar is it?
What about the new world order... surly that's a mistake... it says the new order of ages, and we all know that there where 7 ages of creation not 7 days don't we?
So... looks like those 'conspiracies' have a fair share of syntax error... Makes you think, doesn't it?
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