... ok so if you were god and you had a choice before hand of whether to break the window or not.. would you agree that it would not be economicly...
Right... the window broke.. that doesn't change whether or not the money WAS GOING TO BE spent in an equally as stimulating way to the economy....
well, if you want to go by the governments standards, it's an income below approximately $11,000 a year for a single person household:...
Ok.. so if the window hadn't broke, What would the insurance company have done with the extra profits? Expand their business? Pay their employes...
well I'm trying to explain it to you step by step since we're both here. But I mean really? you can't even agree on that? You yourself said...
The funny thing is, tripling welfare benefits would actually massively increase poverty
I mean.. I understand the point your trying to make about "being prepared for bad times" and all that. Your idea being that during good times the...
ok, I'll explain it... the insurance company pays for the window up front (out of savings or revenues collected from customers) The insurance...
can you really not see how this line of thinking parallels perfectly the logic that the towns people employ to purport the benefits of the window...
oh ok... so this: "Insurance has absolutely nothing to do with anything. We're talking about the money spent on repairing a broken window. A third...
I saw it in theaters, and enjoyed it. It's an interesting theory and a good explanation for Obama's policies. It's conclusions are mostly...
You have a pretty cynical view of humanity if you think we require a group of anointed bureaucrats to force everyone else to help our fellow men....
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http://libertariantee.com/I/user.php?nameFix=2 These graphs make me laugh... so all this across the board increase and expansion in welfare (and...
Thing is, you don't seem capable of understanding or properly characterizing any of the ideas that I present. I at least fully understand the...
You people scare me
I'll try one more time^^ The story has NOTHING to do with the cause of the window breaking, that's why the two economists are able to substitute...
A Free City A city with minimal regulations, and no tax other than one on property. (no income tax, no sales tax, no tarrifs/imports, etc)
I'd respond by saying if that is what he thinks I seem to be telling the baker, he in turn seems to be extremely confused. He's missed my entire...
Lol... Well, I don't like taxes at all, so 47% not paying any sounds absolutely splendid. I'm bitching about the other 53% who actually are....
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