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| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
im not an expert by any means on this subject matter, so i hesitate to comment, but im willing to bet the situation is far more complicated than you're suggesting. the tariff/subsidy issue with american farmers is more than just corporate greed, and the farming lobbyists are pretty damn powerful in their own right. |
This is where you need to seek the truth. You need to figure out the main concept behind farm subsidies and tariffs. Who benefits, who gains? What does the other side get? All the while thinking for yourself. Where is the "Vested Interest"?
A farmer isnt going to grow more corn if he isn't going to get paid for it. Who wouldn't want to work less for the same amount of money? Whats the incentive to work more? Your happy, you dont want to fight the tarrifs/subsidies. These are some of the reasons why big oil doesnt want ethanol... we have plenty of room to grow corn, and farmers are already NOT growing what the could be, because of vested interests. Big oil with the money, along with others, such as pepsi and coke, all try to make more money. Farmers couldn't cares less, because they works less and less for the same thing.
The simple fact of the matter is, people would rather not accept their responsibilities as humans. Most in america can't even clean up after themselves, so they hire illegal immigrants to clean their hotels and homes, and keep up their gardens. Then wondering why immigration is a problem, and the economy is suffering. All the while they are stuffing their face at mcdonalds, accepting everything that comes from MSM, and thinking the iPhone is a superior product, or the ipod is something more than a Digital Audio player, or more simply a hard drive with mp3 software. Everyone accepts words from others without questioning the world, and finding what is out there, the internet breaks this, and brings this together like it never has in history. Also we has anyone noticed a rise in DRUG ADVERTISEMENTS? I know I have, and I am only 24. I've watched it with my own eyes, more and more drugs are being pushed onto americans, and each one of them is scared into thinking they need to take "anti-depressants" or "weightloss" pills. Without ever questioning why, and realizing that the problem lies within themselves.
Growing up as a child with ADD, I have seen "Doctors" try to force Ritalin onto me. I could never function on that drug. Put me in a daze all day long for 12 hours, not questioning, just conforming. What these "Doctors" perceived as "ADD", I see a child trying to learn about the world he or she is in. But instead everyone accepts these doctors without question, the doctors believe drugs are the answer because they are paid by them. And now our children (i dont have any, thank god) are historically more dumb than ever before. Especially those that progress through "Federal" education systems.
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
i dont understand what your point is? yes, microsoft doesn't profit from wars, so???
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Um. So they are hardly the bad guys, if anything we have to thank Microsoft, and Bill Gates for that matter. With the technologies they have provided us throughout the way. Cant look at just how poorly individual products like Vista, or ME do. Look at the progression of it. Where we are now.
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
also, i hate to break it to everyone, but the "military industrial complex" (haha, i love that catchcry) make plenty of money in "peace time" as well. no really, they do. the US sells so much stuff to its allies its ridiculous. even to peace-loving countries like good ol' australia. |
I think you may be getting it. Of course they make money during peace time, but remember what we learned about humans in game theory. If they can create a way to make more money, 80% of the time they will pick that. Also when you look at group studies and dynamics, and group mentalities this further proves this behavior.
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
microsoft on the other hand profit during rain, hail or shine, and control the world's computer systems. that's a fair amount of power. yet, they couldn't use that evil corporate power to stay out of court and avoid hefty fines. |
But they do only what is of Vested Interest to themselves. And yet they do use their corporate power to persuade other groups, ever seen them push their non-open "standards" on other groups who decide? Again, look at open source and the thriving Linux community as a whole.
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
im not denying the power and influence of those with money, but its simply not as cut and dried as some of you make out. there are a billion and one interests all vying to be heard in washington (or canberra) and the idea that every successive government is beholden to one group of powerbrokers isnt credible. at least not to me. |
It is. Humans are creatures. We have evolved. We still make plenty of mistakes, from large scale to individual scale. And no one understands how this all effects one another, until now. Welcome to the internet, do you want the Red Pill or the Blue Pill?
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