ù Quoting Bob Rudolph from a message to Ryan Bagueros ù
BR> But I AM openminded - I'm just not a sap. When someone starts with
BR> 'more equitable economic system' what follows 95% of the time is a
BR> thinly disguised plea or plan to take more from me if I happen to be
BR> successful - not because I don't deserve the return on my sweat
I can understand that because those are the two options that are pushed in
the
mainstream media and academia. You either have more capitalism, or wealth
redistribution. Anyone smart about their money can figure that one out: less
taxes is the way to go.
But there is a whole other movement out there that is not only ignored but
actively discouraged which stands for an end to oppression both by money and
the government. I don't expect you to work for anyone else, I don't want to
either - but that is EXACTLY what we do right now. We work to make profit,
not
to make what we need. And we don't work to make ourselves profit, we work to
make the boss profit, and the boss's boss profit, etc etc.
I'm just saying that there IS another alternative, and if you haven't heard
about all the people working to do something about it, I can understand why.
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