Quote from Random.Capital:
Why would this be a bad thing? Daytrading provides zero meaningful economic activity - who cares if it dies?
Quote from PrimeX:
You don't really think that would make a difference do you? Money talks, my friend. Money.
And or political capital.
Not phone calls and letters from an otherwise insignificant minority.
Be realistic.
In any event, those who understand the system and how it works are hard at work doing what counts.
Quote from Random.Capital:
It doesn't provide food, it doesn't create tangible products, etc etc etc.
Daytrading is essentially paper-shuffling, and is about as meaningless an economic activity as we have in our modern society.
I don't object to it existing, but I sure am going to object to it being touted as somehow important or worthy of special protection.
Quote from PrimeX:
You don't really think that would make a difference do you? Money talks, my friend. Money.
And or political capital.
Not phone calls and letters from an otherwise insignificant minority.
Be realistic.
In any event, those who understand the system and how it works are hard at work doing what counts.
Quote from Sodajerk:
Bullshit. If you want to lay down and die go right ahead, but I'm going to fight this thing.
When you can show me one person who will vote on this tax whose position in office does not depend on the people's votes, then I might listen to your "just be quiet and let the big money talk for you" line of nonsense.
Quote from clacy:
Wrong. Politicians like, scratch that, LOVE to be re-elected.
When their constituents make a fuss, they listen.
Look no further than health care recently and immigration reform a couple years back. Both of these things looked like they were going to be crammed through and likely would have until people started getting upset.
I agree, that it takes a lot to get these people to listen, but they will take heed if enough people get upset.
Quote from PrimeX:
You're so paranoid all you see is red. I was trying to steer you in the right direction.
In any event, don't for a second think your letter writing and phone calling is what won the day when none of this goes through.
Quote from Sodajerk:
That's indistinguishable from handwaving. Something this unsubstantial is as good as nothing at all.
Why should we "trust you" and your feel-good take a nap recommendation when our businesses are on the line?
Quote from PrimeX:
Don't be a dick. I didn't say or recommend taking a nap or doing nothing. Though your letter writing and phone calling is effectively, nothing at all.
Align yourself with with persons and organizations with relevance. And do so with your wallet. Not your pen or phone.
Otherwise you're just a lone wolf piker with delusions of grandeur.
Nobody gives a crap about that guy.