Posted on 12 December 2012. Tags: Economic, economic interests, Father, irony, legislatures, logic, milton friedman, Party, reaganomics, republican candidates, republican party, republican policies, Republicans, socialists, Today
Many of you on here whom identify as republicans are presumably of low to middle income. For almost 30 years, the Republican party has favored a very small niche in this country, the rich. Why do you continue to vote for Republican candidates? Is it because you think that by doing so, you too will some day have the opportunity to become rich? The irony is that most of you won’t because of the very policies that have been enacted by Republican legislatures for the past 30 years. Your party is no longer your father’s party it used to be. When will you come to this realization?
Don’t believe me, just look up Republican policies before 1980 before Milton Friedman and Reaganomics. Going by your party’s logic today, you’d swear the Republicans of old were socialists.
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Posted on 30 June 2012. Tags: Dismiss, e commerce site, e toys, kitchen accessories, logic, minimal money, money, multiple products, niche, Niches, site
With minimal money to invest in advertising and SEO, is it feasible to sell from my own e-commerce site (already set up) multiple products i.e. Toys, Electronics, Kitchen Accessories etc. instead of having to pick a niche?
I can understand the logic behind finding a great niche but can i have any success selling multiple items instead?
Thanks.
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Posted on 25 December 2010. Tags: animals, Coexist, competitive exclusion, environment, Exclusion, extreme, logic, niche
I understand competitive exclusion but wouldn’t the same logic extend to the animals of the same species if we’re going to take competitive exclusion to this extreme?
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Posted on 24 December 2010. Tags: animals, Coexist, competitive exclusion, environment, Exclusion, extreme, logic, niche
I understand competitive exclusion but wouldn’t the same logic extend to the animals of the same species if we’re going to take competitive exclusion to this extreme?
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Posted on 27 September 2010. Tags: knowledge, knowledge test, logic, privilege, sodas, subject, test, Unthinking, vote, voting booths
The unthinking majority are damaging our system. I think we should implement a 5 question logic/knowledge test at the voting booths. It should be intended to count the smarter 50% of voters and to ignore the vote of dumber 50%. Who here would agree with this? If we had this, we would be able to progress this country much faster.
questions would be:
1) Rewrite the following word 3 times with spaces in between: privilege.
2) 55*1000+100*6 =
3) What is the subject of the following sentence: The cat is grey.
4) Who is the current President and what political party is he/she affiliated with?
5) If two sodas are $3. Then 200 sodas of the same type would cost how much?
I know these question seem like a 1st grader can answer them, but there is an unthinking majority who wouldn’t know where to start. If we can’t get rid of these people, let’s get rid of their influence in this world.
Am I too radical? Or is this an okay proposition.
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Posted on 02 September 2010. Tags: anglican school, Belief, birth, church of england, faith belief, god, Islam, justification, Location, logic, Religion, religions, religious circumstances
I fail to see the justification in following a religion simply because I was born in a certain location and because an Anglican school happened to be the best school in the area.
In Church of England belief, God made me and chose the circumstances of my birth and so He chose my religious circumstances but if I follow that reasoning then he also gave me logical parents who believe in “God” but do not practice any religion. The logic of the parents God gave me to tells me that I should question the fact that if my religion is right because I was born into it then Islam is right for people born into it and the same goes for every other religion.
If all of these religions are right then none are wrong and if I am not currently affiliated with any specific religion and if no religion is wrong then it is up to me to choose which to follow.
If I CHOOSE a religion, is it still faith, belief or just choice? And does that matter?
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