Bernie Sanders sounds just like Hitler

Actually, it was colonialism, slavery, esp. the cotton trade, and finally, unions, which enabled all that.
I always thought colonialism, slavery, esp. the cotton trade, and finally, unions, were intertwined with capitalism. Is this not so?
 
I always thought colonialism, slavery, esp. the cotton trade, and finally, unions, were intertwined with capitalism. Is this not so?
I know you and Will Rogers still think someday you can get water to trickle up. I almost had it a couple of times (in my early days when I was working on perpetual motion.) Capitalism is simply buy low sell high. It is the foundation of the merchant class. There are other classes, the lower class, and the elite, but it is the merchants who pay for it all.

The good thing about it is, the merchant class needs no political party. Democrats, socialists, republicans, libertarians are just deviations from the truth. You can have your pageant every four years, but it always comes down to "Buy Low Sell High". That is the secret to creating wealth. And after the merchants create it, the rest of you can bitch about how it should be divided up.
 
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Ricter, if this guy doesn't accept Human Forced Global Warming, how do you expect him to accept anything else, even for it being critically analyzed?

I appreciate the post. These issues are debated at all universities around the world, and even there people "wiggle".
Nitro, you may not be thinking especially clearly here. If you look at the Meteorological Societies published survey of Global Warming Experts' opinions you will immediately be struck by the wide spectrum of views present among global warming experts, i.e., those actually researching and publishing in the field of Global Warming studies. If that is the case, why wouldn't it be reasonable to find at least as wide a range of opinions among the general population? This apparent assumption of yours that the issue of AGW is cut and dried is not supported by any disinterested review of facts, let alone a review of opinions. As long as the jury is still out, it seems that your hardened opinion is both unwarranted and premature. I think you should think again about this.
 
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this subject is so clear to me because I have 4 kids with oldest being 15.
I have seen what is happening to once very good schools in Carlsbad.
When the schools bring in large amount of english as a second language kids... the resources get shifted away from educating the top kids.

The teacher have to spend more time with the less advanced kids. in fact the more advanced kids actually participate in the education of the less advanced kids rather than learning more math, more science and more english.

I can tell you this, a lot of the top teachers left.


It aint easy creating a master race. Everybody has a different idea of who the master should be. And what the race should look like. No matter what, it always ends up looking like a pyramid. Very few at the top, very many at the bottom.
 
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