S'alright, there's was nothing of any real note in it anyway was there
Oh there was
It takes time. I'll get there.
Sure ya will honey.
They may be a minority, but they do the majority of damage to society. All good that people are looking after themselves, but the money they are earning is doing damage somewhere else.
Society damages itself.
And you're saying that economics takes into account human behaviour? I understand economics fine thanks and I use it just about every day of my life, as do many other people. Turning it into some mythical science is disengenius to say the least. If you could grasp the concept of how the moneyless society worked, you wouldn't see human nature (human nature doesn't exist, it's learned behaviour) as there being a problem.
Mmmm the point is you dont understand economics enough to [be in a position] to offer a better solution AND that you can't plan around human nature.
You've displayed your lack of financial understanding on many threads here. Disagree that it's soley learned behaviour but then we've been there before aye.
So everyone that was invoved was unethical? And no matter what financial system rules and regs are in place those same temptations will be there... after all, there was nothing illegal about their activity's where there?
A real life scenario. Care to explain why millions/billions of people go hungry? That's a real scenario, one that you don't want sorted it would seem.
Where did i say I didn't want it sorted?
Being a slacktivist on KB sure as heck ain't sorting it and given your communications, I'm not convinced you really have enough of a heart when you knock hard workers with your "rich prick" attitude.
I'm sure you know as well as I do, the issues for poverty are varied, from the very basic upwards...and given how easy it is to be unethical, or make bad financial or otherwise decisions, we will see this no matter what we do.
You still didn't answer the original question though. Given that your scenario has been a successful one, apply that to every "kid" and tell me what the likely economic outcome is going to be... after all, you say I don't understand economics, so you must.
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