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Comment That's wierd... (Score 1) 149

When the US imposed high steel tarifs on steel imports, Canada complained about it, even tho China was using Canada as an intermediary to 'launder' steel sourcing through Canada (Canada buys from China, Canada sells to US). Canadian government (and general population of people I personally interacted with) complained how racist and unfair the administration acted (orange man bad). Interesting how the attitude on tariffs can align so closely to orange hitler when it suits their purposes.

Comment Re:Weasel wording (Score 1) 293

What kind of marxist-commie-gobbledygook is this?

If course there is such a thing as 'making money'.

If you have an artist that paints a painting that someone is willing to buy, did the artist not just 'make money'?
If a musician creates new music and a spectacle of light and sound that people from around the world will want to pay money for, didn't the musician 'make money'?
Didn't the farmers who harvested the dyes and pigments to make the paints, and the engineers that built the arenas make money?

Your perspective demonstrates impressive ignorance. Ignorance that could be extremely harmful if promoted to positions of policy-making. I hope you reflect on this before you cast your next vote.

Comment Re:Here's one thing that didn't happen... (Score 0) 293

Wow...race-bait much?

What I said could obviously concluded without declaring that heinous, racist, sexist statement that you made.

Because you might be of very low IQ, I'll spell it out for you:

When you just give someone money without any education, discipline or lifestyle accomodation to generate that money, you've set up a situation where someone becomes dependent on this free money without building any of the skills needed to generate an income for themselves.

It might be better to introduce something of a 'match' where each earned dollar earned is met with a matching dollar to stimulate productivity. In this way, there is some motivation to work smarter, more efficiently, and more economical. But even this has the negative effect of inflating the value of labor. The whole key to thriving in an economy is producing something that people want, either by providing a service, skill or product. These free hand outs run a real risk of 'dumbing down' a workforce by removing the motivation to evolve or innovate.

This should be obvious: this impacts black, white, asian, etc equally. I'm not going to make some racist claim like you would that this has something to do with minorities or women. This is an consequence that would apply to all humans equally.

Comment Don't have a problem with this... (Score 1) 104

In order for insurance to be effective, you have to have a reasonable understanding of risk. Better to evaluate this by sky-drone vs. having to send out people to inspect properties for these issues.

Does anyone really consider this a violation of privacy when you are simultaneously expect them to cover any insurance-related claim without any oversight? Sounds like the 'entitled generation' to me...

In any case, getting people in compliance by declaring dangerous things like trampolines or swimming pools will mean that people who take those risks can pay higher premiums thus giving relief to those that have simple homes and low-risk environments.

To those who have insurance and feel like this is just insurance companies trying to 'get people' with gotchas, you should realize you want these people off your plans so that they don't incur rate hikes for everyone.

Comment Re:Wallstreet or DEI? (Score 0) 231

Where is that assumption making made? The question is clearly asking what (if any) the impact of it is, not that there is an assumption as the sole impact.

Please present this "contradicting data" you are referencing. There is clearly a lot of evidence pointing to negative impacts across different sectors (Retail: Target, Entertainment: Disney, etc). But I don't think I should accept this hand-waving that there is "contradicting data" when you haven't shown what and how something is contradicted.

Comment Re:Wallstreet or DEI? (Score 0) 231

Well, keep waiting, because I wasn't asserting that at all.

DEI is an energy and focus drain. IMO, on an issue that doesn't exist, but that's debatable. But it is energy that is not being put into making the best product (unless you want to assert the color of your skin or what's between your legs impacts the quality of a product...and if so...who's the racist, again?).

If DEI is causing a drain on focus and expertise in industries that involves hurling people through the sky, don't you think it's worth checking if it's having a negative effect?

Comment Re:It's pretty obvious what is going on (Score 0) 231

No idea where you got that idea of Objectivism.

Here's what ChatGPT says (maybe not an expert, but based on what the LLM learned from analysing the corpus of information on the subject):

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Objectivism is a philosophical system developed by Ayn Rand, a Russian-American writer and philosopher. It emphasizes the importance of reason, individualism, and rational self-interest as the primary moral virtues. Objectivism holds that reality exists independently of consciousness and that reason is the only means of acquiring knowledge. It advocates for laissez-faire capitalism, asserting that individuals have the right to pursue their own self-interest without interference from the state or other individuals, provided they respect the rights of others to do the same. Objectivism also rejects altruism as a moral ideal and instead upholds rational self-interest as the proper guiding principle for human behavior.

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Where would you get the 'worship of business leaders as they can do no wrong' from the 'rational self-interests as the proper guiding principle for human behavior'?

Comment Re:Predictable (Score 0) 231

Yeah! It is! because now their mistakes are being punished. If this was some socialist or communist state, the government would point the blame to anything except decisions made by the company. It's like the law in Venezuela that sated they could not claim cause of death was starvation in children.

Capitalism lets the population take action against bad actors. In socialist contrives, it involves bloody revolution. Which position are you arguing for, exactly?

Comment Wallstreet or DEI? (Score 1) 231

From the article, the statements seem to reflect on the state of hiring practices...who were those people who were getting advanced degrees? Recent trends have been more women...is that the article's way of obscuring the impact of DEI? Would be interesting to study how DEI principles (equity over merit) played a role in the decline of quality....or without DEI iw would have been worse? That last bit was to appease the activists which will no doubt rush to downvote even questioning DEI in this context...

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