15 Signs American Society Is Coming Apart at the SeamsI realize this is a lot of words and I don't agree with all the conclusions / implications of the author, but society reacts to the kinds of indicators Mr. DeGraw points to.
12/3/2009 10:14:04 AM
12/3/2009 10:14:30 AM
i believe that it is mostly due to the taking away of freedoms like we have not seen before. business freedoms family freedoms religious freedoms and all other economic freedoms are pretty much dead today. we need a true conservative government that wants to set us freei think.
12/3/2009 10:17:40 AM
I pretty sure the solution for most of those bullets is bootstraps.
12/3/2009 10:29:53 AM
^^^ Link?
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12/3/2009 10:57:24 AM
i searched the web and have not found that article on anything i would consider a credible news source.
12/3/2009 10:59:35 AM
Sorry, link here: http://is.gd/5b9f9
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[Edited on December 3, 2009 at 11:34 AM. Reason : Oops. Wrong thread.]
12/3/2009 11:34:15 AM
4) Workers between the ages of 55 to 60, who have worked for 20 to 29 years, have lost an average of 25 percent off their 401k. During the same time period, the wealth of the 400 richest Americans went up by $30 billion, bringing their total combined wealth to $1.57 trillion.The market tanked, I dont see how is a sign of anything, other than more needed to put thier money into safer investments as they get closer to retirement. And I cant imagine the wealthiest 400 individuals only invest in the market.
12/3/2009 12:15:30 PM
No they also invest in lobbyists and politicians
12/3/2009 12:16:35 PM
I think most of these are issues are legitimate concerns though his logical chain that this is leading to the end of the Republic is a bit far fetched. Again, as bad as things are, I don't know if they're that much worse than other periods in history such as the 1960s, 1930s, or even earlier. This nation has had large armed rebellions before even excluding the Civil War, and I don't think we're even close to the conditions that triggered some of those.I do have a few specific knit picks:2) With regards to Goldman Sachs, I hate to punish them for actually doing their jobs. If I remember, was Goldman one of those banks that was forced to take taxpayer money in order to hide from the markets which banks were on the verge of insolvency? Also, can you really blame Goldman Sachs for giving bonuses to their people because they were able to figure out how to make money in the current market environment?14) Is the small arms and ammunition industry reaping record profits because gun proliferation is going nuts or perhaps the small issue that THERE ARE TWO WARS we are engaged in at the present moment? Yes, President Obama's election helped fueled an increased sale in firearms that isn't really altering the guns-per-citizen ratio by much at all (and the sales are beginning to taper off). However, ammunition prices have practically doubled thanks to the high demand by the Federal government. I think this is thrown in more for effect than for real concern.15) How do these militia statistics stack up to the mid-1990s, the last time we had a big uptick in the number of militias? Yes, it gave birth to our crazed domestic terrorist Timothy McVeigh, but I don't remember any sort of insurgency breaking out because of them. It feels that this statistic was thrown in more to play to his narrative than anything else.I also have my thoughts on the rich, particularly the business rich (<$25 million) versus the uber-rich (large enough pools of money to be self sustaining) and taxation policies for both. I'll save that for another day though.
12/3/2009 12:30:12 PM
I agree with most of those points. You'll still have people arguing that the only solution is more government spending.
12/3/2009 12:30:36 PM
^I agree.McDanger, that seems like a problem with politicians not rich people.
12/3/2009 12:37:20 PM
Seems like a problem with both, how could you not see that?
12/3/2009 12:44:50 PM
whats a good book i can read on ways to fight back against all these conseqences and how goverment needs to get out of the way? im trying to learn more about what to fight for before i start my business.
12/3/2009 12:46:38 PM
I'm ready for some good old-fashioned wealth-redistribution Cap personal estate at 1 billion.
12/3/2009 1:04:21 PM
12/3/2009 1:14:37 PM
reason #16. president obama being electedoooopppsss
12/3/2009 1:18:48 PM
I dont see it that way McDanger. Rich people cant take my money without my consent, they need a politician. The only ones that can TAKE my money.Why not cap it at 100k. Imagine how many people we help in the world if we can only have 100k and the govt takes the rest. We could have solar powered pencils. Amazing. Imagine how much better things will be if we cap it at 10k.
12/3/2009 1:21:41 PM
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12/3/2009 1:24:48 PM
Americans don't have the balls to do anything like that anymore. Leave that to desperate people, not comfortable, slovenly red necks with mental disabilities.
12/3/2009 1:25:53 PM
Nobody would ever hire anybody if they couldn't reap 1+ billion at it. I agree!
12/3/2009 1:27:08 PM
money buys power. in order to mitigate this affect, progressive taxation at least accounts for this disparity in power by providing more tax relief to those with less ability to pay and shifts it to those with not only more ability to pay, but more importantly, those with the most power-buying ability. It rectifies not just vast income inequality, but vaster power inequality as well. if we taxed the wealthy at 50% and gave everyone free healthcare, the wealthy would still have access to all the real wealth, the corporate welfare, the tax shelters, the investments, etc.then again, more and more 20-30 something white males vote based on the belief that someday they will be the guy with all the money power hustle respekt than vote based on anything else, really. why have comfort and sustainability when you have an outside shot at buying and island someday? you give your money to charity and its the poors fault that they're not taking advantage of your wise, learned generosity. its better than BIG GUBMINT (which is the only response to laizzes faire, as we've discussed on here, not as if the big guv could itself be a democratic extension of all of us and not a adversary if we cared about democracy at all).whatever, im wasting my breath, we've settled the argument here that you have 2 choices: ron paul or comrade von hitlerstalin obama[Edited on December 3, 2009 at 1:34 PM. Reason : .]
12/3/2009 1:31:59 PM
care to explain how they can take my money mcdanger?10k will be enough, remember thats all everyone will be allowed to have. The great utopia. We need to lower the bar enough for true equality...right?
12/3/2009 1:34:59 PM
I just figured out how trickle-down economics works: You have to kill rich people and their beneficiaries until the inherited estate wealth reaches the middle class.
12/3/2009 1:35:30 PM
12/3/2009 1:36:54 PM
hows it utopian to tax a rich person at 40% and give a person without healthcare healthcare? i didn't realize that people had no other incentive to work than to just get the necessities of life. work to live. live to work.
12/3/2009 1:38:36 PM
12/3/2009 1:49:39 PM
^a more skilled workforce? better infrastructure? cultural issues? ask all the tech call centers moving back here to Virginia from India and the Philippines.
12/3/2009 1:53:24 PM
Because America!
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12/3/2009 1:58:02 PM
^^ you wouldn't have any jobs to be able to afford something you needed tech support on. That shit would go overseas with the money. You'd also probably see migration of middle/upper middle class americans to whereever these jobs go as well.Someone who currently has $10 bil in the US, will pay $5 bil to move enough of his business to another country so he can retain $5 bil instead of losing $9 to the fed.I mean it would probably be pretty great for whatever country they go to. If enough people were down they could clear out part of africa, set up shop, exploit the cheap local labor, and provide a new place to earn $texas for those who want out of the US.
12/3/2009 2:01:23 PM
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Ill disagree about equality. I think as a matter of policy you have to treat everyone as equals. In regards to taxes, laws, etc.Thus if you would rather spend 40 hours a week fishing and 10 working, fine. Just dont expect the same lifestyle as someone who spends 50 hours working. They have different values. You shouldnt take MORE from the worker to raise the lifestyle of the fishing. (yes we need a safety net for those truely in need, but is govt the best source for this?)And for your example, insurance. I can choose to buy or not buy insurance. I choose to buy it bc it lowers my financial risk in case of an emergency. But I make the decision to buy. Got another? As far as claims denial, If I feel i was treated wrongly there is legal recourse. And, again, im free to take my dollar to another company.
12/3/2009 2:16:47 PM
12/3/2009 2:20:04 PM
wow with these 15 problems..sound like rich whitey with all his money stemming back from owning all the slaves is holding society back and making this the worst place to live on earth.the only way to solve this is a ritualistic murder of every white man woman and child that makes 70k or more a year.
12/3/2009 2:33:22 PM
Yes.....YES!
12/3/2009 2:54:24 PM
why can't liberals just come out and say it. they are just beating around the bush for too long. cmon guys.
12/3/2009 3:07:17 PM
^ Look, we get that you don't like "liberals," but is there a reason for you to tell us in just about EVERY SINGLE MOTHERFUCKING POST that you add in The Soap Box? We get it. How about debating on some merits, instead of "boo hoo liberals are wrong and fuck you for being a liberal?"You add nothing when you mindlessly keep doing this.
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12/3/2009 4:08:07 PM
so either concede some supposed "freedoms" to the government or have your kids not get essentials. i'm sure you work for or give a ton to a charity so as to make sure noone has to be subjected to such things, right?
12/3/2009 4:10:03 PM