‘Don’t Let Anybody Tell You’ That Businesses Create Jobs.

jahbrudda

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maybe you're nearing you're second ban, beenthere.

everyone but your white nationalist buddies can certainly hope.
I'm not beenthere and everyone knows it, I even joined before beenther.
I just can't figure out why you can continuously get away with things that i get cracked down on for.
I threw the Fbomb once, how many for you?
 

Rob Roy

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awww, that's a really nice attempt at a cop out, but there is plenty more empirical evidence working against you.

for example, we can compare degrees of government control on healthcare and see where the highest administrative costs lie.

for example, they have a massively government controlled system in hong kong, but some of the lowest administrative expenses in the world. they have slightly less government control in england, and slightly higher administrative costs. even less government control in switzerland, and yet higher costs.

and then there is america, where we have the least amount of government controls, and the highest costs of anyone by a long shot.

why does all of this directly contradict what you are saying about your magical free market utopia? why do costs go down as government controls tighten?

If ignorance was a mountain, you'd be Mount Everest. You don't know what a free market is do you? No, you don't.
There is no real free market allowed in the United States, so again, you are stroking off and thinking you are getting laid.

Competition is a component of reducing consumer prices. That's a teaser lesson for you.... put your cock down and visit the Mises Institute they need a good laugh lover boy.

Also using a utilitarian type argument doesn't answer the question of whether or not individuals should be forced to buy something does it Mr. lover of prohibitionist nanny state tactics?
 

UncleBuck

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If ignorance was a mountain, you'd be Mount Everest. You don't know what a free market is do you? No, you don't.
There is no real free market allowed in the United States, so again, you are stroking off and thinking you are getting laid.

Competition is a component of reducing consumer prices. That's a teaser lesson for you.... put your cock down and visit the Mises Institute they need a good laugh lover boy.

Also using a utilitarian type argument doesn't answer the question of whether or not individuals should be forced to buy something does it Mr. lover of prohibitionist nanny state tactics?
we've already discussed your freeloader issue. you're a freeloader hypocrite was the conclusion we came to.

so let's focus now on how nations with greater government controls (i.e. less "free" markets) have lower prices and greater efficiency, directly contradicting what you have to say about the issue.

why is it that reality contradicts you so directly?
 

Harrekin

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awww, that's a really nice attempt at a cop out, but there is plenty more empirical evidence working against you.

for example, we can compare degrees of government control on healthcare and see where the highest administrative costs lie.

for example, they have a massively government controlled system in hong kong, but some of the lowest administrative expenses in the world. they have slightly less government control in england, and slightly higher administrative costs. even less government control in switzerland, and yet higher costs.

and then there is america, where we have the least amount of government controls, and the highest costs of anyone by a long shot.

why does all of this directly contradict what you are saying about your magical free market utopia? why do costs go down as government controls tighten?
Actually Hong Kong has one of the most lassiaz faire economies in the world.

They're actually protesting there now because they don't want China proper to remove the SAD status.
 

desert dude

Well-Known Member
if the lowlives here trying desperately to manufacture some outrage got off their bullshit stumps for a second they would realize that it's people with money to spend who create demand and thus jobs.

creating more jobs is a decision of last resort for businesses. if they can satisfy the demand while hiring less people, they will.

businesses don't create jobs, demand does.

hillary is 100% right, and you angry wiffleballheads simply can't stand it.
All hail our overlord, the evil witch of Arkansas, empress of progonomics!
 

UncleBuck

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Actually Hong Kong has one of the most lassiaz faire economies in the world.

They're actually protesting there now because they don't want China proper to remove the SAD status.
hong kong's health care system is one of the most tightly government controlled systems in the world. almost orwellian. you get calls and visits from the government if you use your healthcare "too much".

i might be thinking of taiwan.
 

Rob Roy

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we've already discussed your freeloader issue. you're a freeloader hypocrite was the conclusion we came to.

so let's focus now on how nations with greater government controls (i.e. less "free" markets) have lower prices and greater efficiency, directly contradicting what you have to say about the issue.

why is it that reality contradicts you so directly?

Hey lookee here....an excerpt from an article you've never read and wouldn't understand....

One of the most enduring myths in the United States is that this country has a free market, when in fact nothing could be further from the truth. In reality, government has pervaded so many aspects of the market that what we see as a free market is merely the structural shell of formerly free institutions, while government pulls the strings behind the scenes. No better illustration of this can be found than in the Federal Reserve’s manipulation of interest rates.
 

UncleBuck

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Hey lookee here....an excerpt from an article you've never read and wouldn't understand....

One of the most enduring myths in the United States is that this country has a free market, when in fact nothing could be further from the truth. In reality, government has pervaded so many aspects of the market that what we see as a free market is merely the structural shell of formerly free institutions, while government pulls the strings behind the scenes. No better illustration of this can be found than in the Federal Reserve’s manipulation of interest rates.
why do costs go down and efficiency go up as government controls increase?
 

jahbrudda

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Anyone can go back through beenthere's posts and easily see we are two different people, it's not even close.
You just like to call people who troll you back, a previously banned member in hopes they will get banned, I've never messaged a single mod about you continuously breaking the rules, you can't say the same.

I settle my battles myself, no whiner here,
 

NoDrama

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yes, thank you for conceding my point.
In that case it really is because of Oxygen. You see Oxygen allows people to live, so therefore is what really causes there to be an environment in which a person can demand something to begin with.

So we got that straight then? Oxygen creates jobs. got it?
 

UncleBuck

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Anyone can go back through beenthere's posts and easily see we are two different people, it's not even close.
You just like to call people who troll you back, a previously banned member in hopes they will get banned, I've never messaged a single mod about you continuously breaking the rules, you can't say the same.

I settle my battles myself, no whiner here,
i think i'll trust the admin over your whining.
 

Mindmelted

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I'm not beenthere and everyone knows it, I even joined before beenther.
I just can't figure out why you can continuously get away with things that i get cracked down on for.
I threw the Fbomb once, how many for you?
Because he blows the big guy......
 

Rob Roy

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why do costs go down and efficiency go up as government controls increase?
Causation and correlation called, they said something about the Soviet Union, but they were laughing so hard I couldn't hear them very well.


Costs do not go down as government controls increase oh smoke and mirrors worshipper. That's ridiculous. General Motors called too, but they had to borrow a dime from the nanny state and the phone company disconnected them.

Costs of doing business usually increase with regulation and are passed on to the consumer as well. Your landlord called and said his water bill went up, the tax extortion too....so guess what next months rent will be? Higher or lower?
 

Dr Kynes

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so you're saying canine obedience classes don't exist? prostitution, your only means of getting laid, does not exist?

this fucker will be available in 2015, by the way.



supply never created a single job. i have a large surplus of 3/4'' gravel in my yard, but until some demand for it arises, i am gonna sit on my ass and not shovel that shit into the driveway for someone to haul off.
another idiotic shitpost.

"supply" doesnt create jobs, and nobody ever said it did, INDUSTRY creates jobs, to fill demand, demand and supply are merely abstracts.
 

jahbrudda

Well-Known Member
So yo
i think i'll trust the admin over your whining.
So you never answered a single question.
How many times have you dropped the F bomb, me, only once and my forum rights are restricted.
I've never once whined to the mods about anyone, how about you UB?

Why do you continue to try to portray me as a previously banned member, is it because you can't stand being trolled back and consider me a threat?
 
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