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  • #16
    Garland, we need more options?
    I see that you have read the Communist manifesto, it rings through your statements. But there is one doctrine that will make sense of where the world really is headed.
    World conquest through world government (Protocols of the learned Elders of Zion). Dont read into the racist aspect of the artical. Read where the paper is taking the world.
    Bush is doing the same thing. By giving the US power to a few central world banks. You think our government controls the world, but it doesnt. True power lies within the world banks. We dont vote for their leaders, but they make the true determination of balance of power between nations.

    So when it comes down to it, people have three options; shut up and get over it, move to a different country, or get involved in politics. Bush's plan isnt to run the US into the ground. He wants to run the whole world into the ground while giving power to a few people (world banks). This will centralize the power of the whole world. Every move he has made has been to make people dumber and busier. He's scared. He's an oil man and he knows about Peak Oil. What will people do without oil? By the time the babyboomers are gone, cheap oil will be gone also. World trade, and balance of power will shift. The men behind the Bush doctrine have a 10yr headstart in achieving their goals of centralizing power. It will take someone with real influence to make any change here.

    TomYum,
    did you know that the words "One nation under God" werent in the pledge of allegiance until 1954? They wanted to make it appear better than the communist pledge of the time. Congress figured a Nazi would never say "under God" so this was added to make our pledge appear better than theirs.
    Last edited by HtTKar; 03-16-2005, 09:57 AM.

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    • #17
      So Bush is an evil genius who is 10 years ahead of everyone else. Hmm good to know.


      Who cares about communism? It was a failure.

      If you want to see what is happening to the US read the federalist papers.

      One specific item they mentioned is that there was a fear that special interest groups and minorities could end up ruling over the majority. They did not feel this would happen as the US electorate would be too intelligent to let that happen. I'm sure they would be disappointed

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Garland
        Not entirely with you on the education issue. We have people bitching about having to pay taxes for the public schools in this country... and we allocate most of the tax money we do collect towards two really fucked up institutions, the prison industial complex, and the war machine. (the upper-crust in this country have a real PLAN for future generations, huh?!)

        Public schools get less money in certain areas...and with Bush's "every child can get fucked" policy...the inner city schools, and places where education is needed most will get further cuts in their budgets..
        Education has little to do with money in terms of student motivation. Bush or anyone else allocating more money to education won't motivate the average student. Bush is doing something, its others job to pick up the slack. The quality of your education depends on:

        1. Parent involvement
        2. Student's Track Record
        3. Quality of the teacher

        Paren'ts have an influence on the first two factors. Proof? Hook up with some graduate students from South Korea, Russia, Germany, India, China or Poland who went to so-so public schools that are poorer than US. Education is strongly enforced at home from the parents from day 1 and is very militant from the teacher's approach. Whether its algebra OR SPORTS!!!

        Ever meet anyone who wrestled from the former eastern block? Not only can he tear you apart on the mat, he can tear up a complicated fluids problem in a physics class. This guy is a product of a motivated system that everyone is subject to in his country.

        We've lost this kind of motivation in our society. The way it works is that you do not take your instructors criticisms as personal, but rather as the truth so that you are motivated to work harder and smarter.

        Originally posted by Garland
        Do you know what the price to produce most medicines is?? Compared to what people pay in this country?..
        No, but I could figure out really quickly. Tell me the company's name if it is public and I can figure out a mean estimate of its margins...maybe even margin per product if given enough info.

        Pricing is a function of supply & demand, market structure (how many other producers? what are they charging?) elasticity of the product (who picks up the tab if we charge a little more for product A - the company or the consumer?) and policy.

        Pricing also has to do with marketing efforts and brand name recognition...I"m not going to write out a multivarible equation for pricing, because I don't have any statistical tests for these variables, but you get the drift.

        Originally posted by Garland
        Doesn't matter, like I said, when China decides to cut their currency away from the US dollar, the US will become the new India. Sure...we may start out with TV's and ipods and all that shit, but when the time comes, what are people going to do, eat their laptops?!!
        Your not making sense. The US is a large manufacturer and exporter of grains, citrus fruit, cattle and pork. I don't have the specifics, but we produce enough food for our own country. As regional and cultural influences change our appetite, we import more of what we want in exchange for what we have and trade begins.

        Country A buys our Midwestern soybean and Texas cattle, while we buy their specialty oils and rare fruits.

        Country B buys our refined Silicon, Titanium and associated polymers, while we buy their computer chips and manufactured electronics.

        You probably shouldn't compare oranges to Asian made computers.

        I think China is the third largest holder of US debt, so yeah if they pull out we'd have trouble. But there's nothing you can do about it, so get on with your life and do something.

        Sorry for any impractical applications and inability to write concise statements in business English .

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        • #19
          Originally posted by eXcessiveForce
          So Bush is an evil genius who is 10 years ahead of everyone else. Hmm good to know.


          Who cares about communism? It was a failure.

          If you want to see what is happening to the US read the federalist papers.

          One specific item they mentioned is that there was a fear that special interest groups and minorities could end up ruling over the majority. They did not feel this would happen as the US electorate would be too intelligent to let that happen. I'm sure they would be disappointed
          Communism was not a failure. This is simply your compulsary miseducation coming out...man, it wasn't the theory, but the deviations from the theory, and the lack of forethough going into the implementation of the system itself that created the problems within the manifestations of communism.

          Capitalism, be nature, secures a place at the top for the minority, i.e. the bourgoise class, or in lay terms, the capitalist. Why, because they control the means of production.
          All that the worker has is himself, and by his very niche he is doomed to create a commodity or good that is worth more than his wage, hence all profit is derived from the exploitation of the worker.
          The government in this country was set up not to protect our so called "inalienable" rights as set forth by Thomas Paine and then Tommy boy Jefferson (based mainly on enlightenment ideals, as probably first preposed by John Locke), but rather to create an institution that would essentially reinforce the dominance of the capitalist class, and secure the one true american freedom, free trade.
          The executive branch, i.e. Bushy Boy and his predessors were put in place to essentially overlook and assure the welfare not of the common man, but of or market.

          And now, that he wants to privitize social security...look at world-com, and Enron (esp...cuz of his boy, home-dizzle mr. cheney)...yeah, lets put our retirement and our pentions in the hands of the market so we can really get fucked!
          Oh, well, hungry people don't stay hungry for long, right?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by HtTKar
            Garland, we need more options?
            I see that you have read the Communist manifesto, it rings through your statements. But there is one doctrine that will make sense of where the world really is headed.
            World conquest through world government (Protocols of the learned Elders of Zion). Dont read into the racist aspect of the artical. Read where the paper is taking the world.
            Bush is doing the same thing. By giving the US power to a few central world banks. You think our government controls the world, but it doesnt. True power lies within the world banks. We dont vote for their leaders, but they make the true determination of balance of power between nations.

            So when it comes down to it, people have three options; shut up and get over it, move to a different country, or get involved in politics. Bush's plan isnt to run the US into the ground. He wants to run the whole world into the ground while giving power to a few people (world banks). This will centralize the power of the whole world. Every move he has made has been to make people dumber and busier. He's scared. He's an oil man and he knows about Peak Oil. What will people do without oil? By the time the babyboomers are gone, cheap oil will be gone also. World trade, and balance of power will shift. The men behind the Bush doctrine have a 10yr headstart in achieving their goals of centralizing power. It will take someone with real influence to make any change here.

            TomYum,
            did you know that the words "One nation under God" werent in the pledge of allegiance until 1954? They wanted to make it appear better than the communist pledge of the time. Congress figured a Nazi would never say "under God" so this was added to make our pledge appear better than theirs.
            On the contrary...our government doesn't rule the world...it's on it's last legs. Capitalism and consumerism rule the world. Capital rules the world.

            I think wu-tang put it best; "Cash Rules Everything Around Me, CREAM, get the money, dolla dolla bills, y'all"
            but now it'll be, get the yen, euro, cash money, y'all

            And under God...they fool themselves,
            think about rational choice vs. morality for a second.
            Do you know what God is, it's very real, and it's material.
            Like material dialetics...viz, the wu-tang quote.
            funny how rap music is a great parallell to economics and philosophy, eh?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Tom Yum
              Education has little to do with money in terms of student motivation. Bush or anyone else allocating more money to education won't motivate the average student. Bush is doing something, its others job to pick up the slack. The quality of your education depends on:

              1. Parent involvement
              2. Student's Track Record
              3. Quality of the teacher

              Paren'ts have an influence on the first two factors. Proof? Hook up with some graduate students from South Korea, Russia, Germany, India, China or Poland who went to so-so public schools that are poorer than US. Education is strongly enforced at home from the parents from day 1 and is very militant from the teacher's approach. Whether its algebra OR SPORTS!!!

              Ever meet anyone who wrestled from the former eastern block? Not only can he tear you apart on the mat, he can tear up a complicated fluids problem in a physics class. This guy is a product of a motivated system that everyone is subject to in his country.

              We've lost this kind of motivation in our society. The way it works is that you do not take your instructors criticisms as personal, but rather as the truth so that you are motivated to work harder and smarter.



              No, but I could figure out really quickly. Tell me the company's name if it is public and I can figure out a mean estimate of its margins...maybe even margin per product if given enough info.

              Pricing is a function of supply & demand, market structure (how many other producers? what are they charging?) elasticity of the product (who picks up the tab if we charge a little more for product A - the company or the consumer?) and policy.

              Pricing also has to do with marketing efforts and brand name recognition...I"m not going to write out a multivarible equation for pricing, because I don't have any statistical tests for these variables, but you get the drift.



              Your not making sense. The US is a large manufacturer and exporter of grains, citrus fruit, cattle and pork. I don't have the specifics, but we produce enough food for our own country. As regional and cultural influences change our appetite, we import more of what we want in exchange for what we have and trade begins.

              Country A buys our Midwestern soybean and Texas cattle, while we buy their specialty oils and rare fruits.

              Country B buys our refined Silicon, Titanium and associated polymers, while we buy their computer chips and manufactured electronics.

              You probably shouldn't compare oranges to Asian made computers.

              I think China is the third largest holder of US debt, so yeah if they pull out we'd have trouble. But there's nothing you can do about it, so get on with your life and do something.

              Sorry for any impractical applications and inability to write concise statements in business English .
              I think you're with me on the education issue, at least halfway...the problem is, we don't allocate our resources into education relative to the other things in our society.

              You agree with the trade deficit...which was the primary point I was trying to illustrate, not the different types of commodities exchanged.

              As for the pharmacuetical issue....
              meds are inelastic. People will continue to pay, regardless of the cost becuase they are essential, just like gas, or drugs to a drug addict...which is what makes slanging drugs so goddamned lucrative.
              There is an incredible demand, and because most pharamcuetical companies have a relative monopoly on the production of drugs, they can charge whatever they want, despite the cost to them to manufacture. I guarantee that the supply that they can produce can more than equal the demand, the problem is in their control. They can charge what they want, because there are no alternatives.
              i.e. they are exploiting the **** out of the consumer and making incredible profits.
              More profits = more exploitation.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Garland
                I think you're with me on the education issue, at least halfway...the problem is, we don't allocate our resources into education relative to the other things in our society.

                You agree with the trade deficit...which was the primary point I was trying to illustrate, not the different types of commodities exchanged.
                Resources allocated to education should be intangible, such as parent enforcement of study time. Not necessarily money.

                You need to take a closer look at the trade defecit. Yes it may be large, but take a closer look.

                This ranting is getting boring.

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                • #23
                  Also realize that the price charged for many drugs has little to do with the cost of the manufacture of the drug but rather the research and development of both that drug and future drugs.

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                  • #24
                    Where did realize that the price charged for many drugs get little to do with the cost of the manufacture of the drug but rather the research and development of both that drug and future drugs?

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                    • #25
                      I'm young, I still gots some fire left up in me....
                      19 years old, baby, and I ain't lettin' the man keep me down!!!!
                      How old is you fools, just curious...because you guys just seem to want to roll over and take it....do NOT let the man beat you down....THINK FOR YOURSELVES....and perhaps, just maybe, we can find a better way to make shit tick of us...
                      So many angles to this stuff....no one has a complete answer, and there is no such thing as a right or wrong conclusion...but we can brain storm...and that's at least worth something, right...
                      That's why forums like this exist, they serve as a communtiy of learning, where one can discuss and argue, and trade, and fuckaround, and whatever...

                      But for godsake...keep argueing, keep telling me I'm wrong, because if you all agreed with me, we'd have a real problem there as well...just don't agree with everything the other side is saying either...and don't stick your heads in the sand, Pyronian skepticism is for dead men and automotons.

                      Build it or break it, either way there's progress, right...
                      think dialectics...my thesis, your antithesis, the synthesis of both arguments, and with that, the creation of a new thesis that we have to break down and build up.
                      The anabolic and catabolic process, like muscles for ideas, ideals, and constructs of our minds...

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Tom Yum
                        Resources allocated to education should be intangible, such as parent enforcement of study time. Not necessarily money.

                        You need to take a closer look at the trade defecit. Yes it may be large, but take a closer look.

                        This ranting is getting boring.
                        yes, but the money that should go to schools should go towards books, and teachers' salaries. How much do teachers make in this country???!!
                        And parents play a role in reinforcing the compulsory MIS-education of their kids.

                        I'm trying to keep it interesting...just bare with me. Please, speak up, argue a little more, criticism is absolutely neccessary.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by eXcessiveForce
                          Also realize that the price charged for many drugs has little to do with the cost of the manufacture of the drug but rather the research and development of both that drug and future drugs.
                          so the R&D should be in the tens of billions range? How much of that goes to the patent office. This shit should be common property. Once again, rational choices lead to maximizing a corporations profits whilst shafting the working class. Rational, but unethical, and unjust.

                          Where's the equality in our society? Every man may be created equal...but the shit he has, and his $ skrill $ set him apart.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Garland
                            so the R&D should be in the tens of billions range? How much of that goes to the patent office. This shit should be common property. Once again, rational choices lead to maximizing a corporations profits whilst shafting the working class. Rational, but unethical, and unjust..
                            Garland, there are many things involved under research alone that you wouldn't think of as research but are crucially important in producing a drug. Same with development.

                            I'm not going to go into details, but you can just as easily go to your nearest library and do your own research. You've got two legs and a brain man, put em to use.

                            Originally posted by Garland
                            Where's the equality in our society? Every man may be created equal...but the shit he has, and his $ skrill $ set him apart.
                            Learn from it.

                            Life isn't fair my friend, but when it is, its ever so sweet .

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                            • #29
                              all men are created equal, it's what you do after that that changes things.

                              Some will chose to improve their situation, others will choose not to.

                              No one owes you or anyone else anything. People want to be given things.

                              No one should have a right to take money from my paycheck to take care of their problems. It's mine. Stealing from me because of need is still stealing.


                              As for the drugs, if their was no incentive (profit) why would they do it? common property would lead to no R&D.


                              As this goes on, I'm left with my first impression that we are doing someones homework again.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Tom Yum
                                Garland, there are many things involved under research alone that you wouldn't think of as research but are crucially important in producing a drug. Same with development.

                                I'm not going to go into details, but you can just as easily go to your nearest library and do your own research. You've got two legs and a brain man, put em to use.



                                Learn from it.

                                Life isn't fair my friend, but when it is, its ever so sweet .
                                I am well aware of the processes involved in producing a medication. Long, tedious and time consuming...but for those that do it, it's a passion. But why should they make more than the other hard-working person who's pulling their own weight and doing a great job washing dishes or doing janitorial work for a living?
                                Sure, they've got the student loans to pay off, but that's also a construct of our society. Education should be free, and the goal should not be to make more money and increase your socio-economic position, it should be to learn how to better onesself and to perhaps help contribute of the common good of society.

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