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1] is it true that everyone is a money-fool relative to the most money-cunning person?

[eg, the foolish ppl [virtually 100% of ppl] who allowed the moneysupply to go into private hands - ie, free license to pump money endlessly into their private accounts - they know when the supply is going up and down, so they know when to buy and sell, an inside-trader's dream]

2] is parting a fool and his money theft, injustice, overpay, money without work? - is overpay political overpower, eroding democracy? - is overpower power to steal, to legalise thefts, to foment wars for profit, to use millions as cannonfodder. to legally steal by any method the ppl havent cottoned on to, or that u can hide -

does overpay [money without work] create underpay [work without money, wageslavery] creates righteous anger creates violence destroys safety peace happiness freedom democracy and the state, which is not in yr interests, therefore immoral?

greed = theft + selfdeception?

greed = enemy??

2006-10-08 03:27:17 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Economics

3 answers

If you are the fool then YOU cannot afford it.

I on the other hand save everything and life just keeps getting better!

It's not how much money you make, it's how much you keep. Fools should stop spending all theirs !

2006-10-08 04:05:57 · answer #1 · answered by Kitty 6 · 0 0

The problem I have with this post is that it is so ambiguous, both sides could twist it to endorse their position. Liberals would say "uh huh, that's Bush and the G.O.P. to a T" and conservatives would say "uh huh, Democrats and their policies, to a T."

Maybe that makes it great. But I think it is too generic, sort of a one-size-fits-all indictment of.... what exactly???

2006-10-08 10:38:21 · answer #2 · answered by martino 5 · 0 0

sorry your question is to complex for me.

2006-10-08 10:38:30 · answer #3 · answered by slab_rider45 1 · 0 0

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