Social Democracy?..

would you vote for social democracy?


  • Total voters
    7

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Tax everything below the poverty line at 0%, everything above at 10%. No deductions. Tax cheats get butt-fucked, then deported to 18 miles past the wet side of the coast line.
so you would tax someone who is making $13,000 a year $1300 then, leaving them with $11,700?

you just took someone above the poverty line and put them back below it.

no wonder you are a white supremacist who joins white supremacy groups.
 

see4

Well-Known Member
SSID?

Too funny. Sky, spell out what you mean by SSID, then you spell it out, 3way.
Social Security Identification, or you probably know it as SSN, Social Security Number.

I was finishing up a database design, all my table indices start with a uuid, I merely had that on my mind when typing out my thought.

Now that we've cleared that up, do you have anything to add?
 

see4

Well-Known Member
Yeah, I have this to add. It's morse code:
We get it, you're gay and you are ashamed to admit it. That's a good thing, I'm not sure gay men would want you on their team. In fact, I'm not sure anyone wants you on their team. You are merely sloppy seconds. Grow up dude. Seriously. I tried to be civil and you trolled me like a little fucking bitch.
 

desert dude

Well-Known Member
We get it, you're gay and you are ashamed to admit it. That's a good thing, I'm not sure gay men would want you on their team. In fact, I'm not sure anyone wants you on their team. You are merely sloppy seconds. Grow up dude. Seriously. I tried to be civil and you trolled me like a little fucking bitch.
I freely admit my gayitude. An entitled little frat-boy such as yourself can't be civil; it's beyond you.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Right, so it's already a felony. It's just that nobody ever goes to jail over it, unless you're a peasant.

Yea, I like your idea. Better yet, why not just use SSID to tabulate votes. Once a vote is cast for that particular SSID, it is complete. You can cast a vote any way you like. Via, a text, online, in person, mail, email, messenger pigeon, whatever floats one's boat.

Build out a massive LDAP with a single relational table, and 2 rows. Row 1 is SSID, Row 2 Voted. And then you can have child databases with foreign key indices pointing to the SSID on the LDAP to look up who they voted for. That is scalable from the town level all the way up to President.

Oh, and you can change your vote any time up to a certain point in time. Maybe 4 hours before election deadline or something. That would curb fraud.
this is something 'we the people' can move for change..totally doable. ideas are thrown around..plenty of those who can write the code..paradigm shifts.

you will get resistance even for an idea that streamlines and makes life simpler.

how can we do this? we should patent the idea you just wrote? how do you think our forefathers did this?:wink:
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
As it turns out, many Founding Fathers were younger than 40 years old in 1776, with several qualifying as Founding Teenagers or Twentysomethings. And though the average age of the signers of the Declaration of Independence was 44, more than a dozen of them were 35 or younger.Aug 20, 2013

just in case anyone forgot.
 
Top