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| What the Dormouse Said Last Online: Today 05:03 PM Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Rabbit Hole
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| Are you a Leftie or a Capitalist? The split in TD member viewpoints is interesting, for lack of a more bombastic word. No matter what the issue (outside of gardening, food and travel, but I'm sure the divide will seep into those sub-fora, too) personal politics rears its heads on social issues, wealth, personal commitments, charity... Shucks, us right-wingers are pretty well out-numbered and trounced at most opportunity for being responsible citizens of the world. So, why are you left, right or don't care? |
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| Elite Member Last Online: 21-11-2008 05:47 PM Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Unsure
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| Well, are you talking about extremes? Do you mean a leftie communist who would make everyone's pay the same including the laziest members fo society? As for the capitalists do you mean a capitalist who would use child labor and set no minimum wages letting the sick die from their lack of wealth? We live in a mixed world. You might add are you a person who believes in a mix. Lefties obviously believe more in social issues being solved by governments whereas the extreme right capitalists don't believe in governments doing anything to solve social issues. I would guess in a completely capitalist country all infrastructure would be controlled by an individual. Pure capitalism and communism don't exist. The world just isn't black or white. If you are an extreme leftist please come over and help me cut my lawn if you are an extreme capitalist please give me your social security benefits. |
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| Watching the Wheels Last Online: Today 05:33 PM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: east of Pattaya
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| Of course Left or Right is a question of where you define the centre. I'd describe myself as a Moderate. Painting with a broad brush, I'm economically conservative, socially liberal. I believe an affluent society should have minimum wages, social welfare benefits (but not too generous), and a public health system. Employees should have rights, such as the right of collective bargaining. Australia seems about right to me, although that doesn't make it anywhere near perfect. Continental Europe is a bit Left to me (i.e too much Tax), the USA a bit Right (I would not want to have to survive on a minimum wage there). I am very much a Capitalist- respect for private property, Free enterprise and all that.
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| Elite Member Last Online: 21-11-2008 05:47 PM Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Unsure
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| ^I guess I am sort of like you, Sabang. I don't know that much about Europe so I can't comment on it or at least I wouldn't comment on it as being of a single philosophy. |
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| Suspended Member Join Date: Mar 2006
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| all these definition are very misleading, what is a capitalist by definition or even a right winger ? and what is a leftie ? I have my feet in both camps, however I don't believe in capitalism per se, it doesn't go anywhere and it has no future. We are better than that. Last edited by Butterfly : 22-06-2008 at 09:58 AM. |
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| Watching the Wheels Last Online: Today 05:33 PM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: east of Pattaya
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| Elite Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: In a rather cold and dark place
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| When I'm hard my knob points more to the left than the right. I can whack off with both hands though but I always find my left is weaker than my right but not as satisfying to use. |
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| Elite Member Last Online: 21-11-2008 05:47 PM Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Unsure
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| ^ Squirrel you must be in Europe or America because it's 9 am in LOS. One thing I can say that burns me up about capitalism is that it is pro-creation. The world has so many problems and the world's politicians seem to be silent about the overpopulation issue. Capitalism is just another type of pyramid scheme that needs people to fill the lower ranks to survive. So hardline capitalists in my view will not bring up a word for reducing the human population on the planet. They are in bed with the religious wackos. |
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| What the Dormouse Said Last Online: Today 05:03 PM Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Rabbit Hole
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I like the right wing sense in that I work hard, support my family, save for my old age future, give to charities I like, and pay taxes (inevitable) that will help folk who are unable to work (not folks who are lazy and refuse to get a job). I do not like to depend on others for charity, but I will give when others are faced with hardships. Hard to do any of that if you depend on the government to support you. I see right wingers as the creators and job makers. Govts do not make jobs. They can help to create the right climate for companies to set up shop and generate jobs. | ||
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| Watching the Wheels Last Online: Today 05:33 PM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: east of Pattaya
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| Lets not confuse Capitalism with Laissez Faire- you're falling for an old Right Wing Republican semantic trap. It is perfectly possible to be Capitalist, and still concerned about social welfare or environmental issues. One thing the Capitalist system has proved capable of is Change from within. Just because the Republican Right is trying to hijack and narrow the debate by describing anything that doesn't agree with their Laissez Faire economic and socially Conservative agenda as anti-Capitalist, or Liberal (which means the same thing through their narrow monocle) doesn't make it so. As the voting public of the US are about to tell them, I believe. |
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| Watching the Wheels Last Online: Today 05:33 PM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: east of Pattaya
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Furthermore, I draw no social welfare benefits from anywhere- I am entirely self funded. I didn't work in my previous 3 years in Australia, but I drew no government benefits- even funded my own health insurance, couldn't be bothered with the government scheme. To be Capitalist, you don't have to be Right Wing. | |
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| What the Dormouse Said Last Online: Today 05:03 PM Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Rabbit Hole
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| ^ Am not. |
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| Watching the Wheels Last Online: Today 05:33 PM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: east of Pattaya
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| Thats Capitalism alright, but unfettered Capitalism all to often leads to monopolistic or anti-competitive practises, abuse of the environment, abuse of employee rights and privileges, shoddy product and safety standards, and so on. Capitalism within a Framework- not Laissez Faire Capitalism, in short. |
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| What the Dormouse Said Last Online: Today 05:03 PM Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Rabbit Hole
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| ^ Dunno, Sabang. Look at China-based companies -- no comps, benefits or rights for workers. Capitalist? Today, most companies in the west seem to treat employees pretty fairly (ok, Wal-Mart aside), but in order to make a profit, many big corps only hire PT workers now to avoid union-type benefits that cripple the company. |
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