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Work hard or don't work hard?

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-08 10:16

Liberals keep saying immigrants are superior to whites because they work harder, then they turn around and tell white yuppies they are idiots who have been conned into working so hard by evil capitalists and they are happier digging drainage ditches, picking lettuce or wiping old people's asses for a living.

So which is it? Or is this yet another one of your double standards? If you had to tell everyone in the world to work hard or not work hard what would you tell them?

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-08 16:38

Serfs work for vassals, vassals serve their lords.  What's so hard to understand?

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-08 19:48

basically immigrants do the jobs whites dont want to do

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-08 21:55

Inmigrants apreciate the work and the hard earned paycheck... not like the lazy ass fuck locals.



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Evil is just a Point of View.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-08 22:02

>>2
Immigrants are serfs, whites are vassals? Then who are the lords?

>>3
Not all whites and not just whites. The poor don't want to work hard and have a normal job so the illegals take their place. Mexicans work harder than inner city blacks and we didn't have to pay their mother's child benefit or provide them with a free education. So if your argument is an attack on whites it fails.

>>4
So are you saying yuppies don't work hard? If that is the case they mustn't be wasting their time and the free market is a good idea.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-08 22:35

>>5
Immigrants are serfs, whites are vassals? Then who are the lords?
Jews?

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-08 22:40

I'm agree with Anonymous Nº5...

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Evil is just a Point of View.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-09 10:54

>>6
Jews and rich whites it seems.

>>7
thx. It's pretty obvious, I don't see why liberals have a problem with it.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-09 11:52

Liberals keep saying immigrants are superior to whites because they work harder, then they turn around and tell white yuppies they are idiots who have been conned into working so hard [etc]
I guess this means I'm not a liberal anymore. That's news to me.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-09 13:54

>>9
Whatever makes you happy.

Name: RedCream 2007-10-10 10:44

If you work hard and save the money you earn, then you'll be all right by the time the capitalists leave your area.

If you work hard, spend like you're "nigger rich", and then expect the government to care for you when the capitalists leave your area, then you're just fucking stupid.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-10 10:46

>>11
What do you mean by "the capitalists leave your area"?

Name: RedCream 2007-10-10 10:51

>>12
Have you ever read any sentences with the words "factory" and "closing" put together?  Have you ever heard of a nation called Argentina?  Have you in fact avoided reading any news sources for the last 40 years?

Why do you pretend to not understand the clear English I fucking post, shitmaroon?

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-10 11:18

>>13
You should have been more specific. For instance a capitalist could easily pick up his top hat, monocle and cuban cigar and leave whilst leaving his factory behind to continue replenishing his bank account.

Name: RedCream 2007-10-11 1:01

>>14
You should have been more aware of current events and attitudes.  The capitalist isn't playing the fantasy game you've built up in your mind.  Sure, that factory left in Indiana could keep feeding his bank account, but if he MOVES IT to a maquiladora, the factory can feed MOAR money into his bank account.  That means he can get a 200ft yacht instead of a pissant 100ft one.

Your vision of "landed gentry" expired with the Dodo bird.  The modern breed of capitalist won't rest until they own EVERYTHING and then demand that what they don't own (ourselves) pay them to rent time on what they own.  These vicious assholes are working to enslave us all.  DUH FUCKING DUH, sparky!

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-11 3:31

>>15
It was easier for me to ask than to rush to an assumption only to find out that's not what you meant.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-11 3:34

>>15
That won't happen if you save.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-11 4:08

>>17

What makes RedCream a moron is the fact that it's gonna happen regardless if you save or not.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-11 19:06

>>18
That depends on what you invest and save in. For example if you use your savings to set up a gun club and start recruiting certain members into a militia you've got yourself an interesting arrangement right there.

Name: RedCream 2007-10-11 22:14

>>18
What makes YOU a moron instead is that if it's gonna happen anyway, saving money and otherwise capitalizing yourself will make you better off regardless of what happens.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-12 2:45

>>20
That still depends on what you invest and save in.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-12 4:50

The real issue is food, goods and resources not labor you fucking idiots.

God, all of you.. die in retarded flames!

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-12 14:57

>>20
You don't need to save as long as you have a job that can't be outsourced or taken by an immigrant (Government positions).

Also most 'capitalists' remain in the same place, it's their factories and businesses that move.

Name: RedCream 2007-10-13 0:20

>>21
There's no such thing as "you don't need to save", you retard.  If you don't save then you're constantly at the mercy of the owners of large-dollar items.  They set the terms, and you just have to pay MOAR money through making payments.  Yes, there are exceptions, like furniture, where America has a glut and the furniture suppliers are themselves at the disadvantage ... but those exceptions merely test the rule as TRUE.

Fact facts, sparky:  Without savings, you're MEAT.  Even if you could get coverage for a large or emergency expense, YOU wouldn't be setting the terms.  SLAVE!

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-13 5:29

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Name: Anonymous 2007-10-13 14:20

>>22
That has no bearing on the argument. Telling rich people they are idiots for working hard doesn't make any sense.

>>23
So become a capitalist and improve the marketability of your skills. The only reason jobs are outsources is because some impoverished 3rd worlder can do as good a job as you can. If that doesn't flash any warning lights there is something wrong with YOU, not the invisible hand of the free market.

>>24
Sorry you misunderstood. My argument is not "you don't need to save", it is "some savings don't help whilst others do, thus it also depends on what you invest and save in". You would not for instance place your money in a Zimbabwean bank account, you would research your options and choose a long standing reputable mutual fund.

Name: RedCream 2007-10-13 17:31

>>26
The impoverished 3rd worlder doesn't have the comparatively huge economic overhead, namely rent/mortgage, taxes, insurance, and so on.  Perhaps you'd agree that it's perfectly OK to just tell your landlord or bank that they have to accept 3rd-world amounts of payments from you?

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-13 17:58

>>27
I was just using Zimbabwean banks as an example. If I did have my savings in a Zimbabwean bank, assuming they aren't stolen, I would exchange them for the currency the company I owe uses before repaying them.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-13 20:12

>>24
How will saving help you purchase 'large-dollar items' (what are these anyway)? Most people would have to live with their parents and save until they were 50 to buy a house, but they can get one in their 20's by going into debt.

Also unless you're super rich you can't pay medical bills without coverage. All you can do is look for the provider with the best terms.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-13 20:49

>>26

The market system works on scarcity.  With multinationals, labor is never scarce, at least until all people have equivalent income levels.

Eventually it'll reach equilibrium with the US standard of living being on a level with the third world.  The consumer market will also have to reach this equilibrium.

Moral of the story?  Invest in third world markets, America's must decline in comparison.

Name: RedCream 2007-10-13 21:35

>>29
You're kidding, right?  You really can't imagine how saving money will eventually build up enough of an amount that a high-priced item can be purchased?

Do you know what "math" is?  Are you really this culturally programmed to be financially dense?

At any rate -- and WHOA NELLIE, we're gonna use some o' tha' thar math stuff! -- when you limit yourself to buying at no more than 2.5 times your yearly income, and you maintain a strong and disciplined savings rate of at least 20%, then it should only take about 13 years (2.5/.2) to save up enough to pay cash for that home.  Of course, too many Amerifreaks are buying (i.e. renting from a bank) a home for a LOT over 2.5 times their income.  Of course, too many Amerifucks are unable to save 20% of their yearly income, and even if they did manage to pack it away, by Xmas they just spend it all anyway.  (Gotta be "nigger rich".)

If you start saving at around 25 to 30, then by age 40 you should be ready to move into a modest home that you have essentially all the money for.  If there is a loan (i.e. a loser financial move) that you have to make, it won't be for the vast majority of the purchase price ... no, it'll be for the minority of the purchase price that you failed to cover due to some life event over that 13 years.

P.S.  Home, car, kids -- these are all large-dollar items.  Just because you've been BRAINWASHED into thinking that NOTHING is a big-ticket item (through the use of credit and payments), doesn't mean that there isn't a clear scale of prices for items.  You fuckwit!

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-14 1:27

Amerifucks, as you call them, would be able to save 20% if the government didn't rape the shit out of them by making them pay taxes that add up to 30% of their income.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-14 3:20

>>30
So? If 3rd worlders are working for such low wages companies calculate it is profitable to move their entire industry abroad then they really need those jobs. 3rd worlders are people too and the more efficient the economy the closer we get to a world where every country is a 1st world country. Also since we have better education opportunities and they do not it is better overall if we utilise it more instead of getting an easy ride. The invisible hand of the free market is fair aswell as efficient.

Name: RedCream 2007-10-14 8:46

>>32
The middle class worker pays about 40% of his income to all levels of government, including all taxes and fees.  That part is true, and obviously it puts great pressure on the ability to save.  HOWEVER, even after paying that 40%, you can still save 20% by living modestly in the first place.  People today wouldn't be caught dead living the way their parents lived in the 1960s ... yet that modest living was perfectly fine.  What we have today is a failure to control spending.  The government does it, and we do it.  It's time to stop living in denial.

>>33
If capital is free to move, yet workers aren't, then the only thing we're getting close to is a world filled with Second World nations, AT BEST.  There will be NO First World nations, since the consumers in those economies will be as extinct as the Dodo bird.

The invisible hand of the market doesn't understand fairness.  It only understands money.  If one man has a great excess of money, while another man starves, the invisible hand doesn't move at all.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-14 10:54

>>31

so untill he is 40 he is gonna live with his parents?

to be educated enough to save enough for a modest house, even over that time period he will need to be educated at a reasonably high level, and this means he probably wont be coming out of school untill early to mid 20's.

also the chances are by 40 he will have children, either because he really wants them or because his partner does, now this doesnt actually add to the price of the house because his partner would be helping to fund it, but can you seriously expect him to not spoil his child at christmas? sure at an older age its less important but when the kid is at lower school then he is gonna want/need to fit in with a social group for his development as a person and lets face it, having all these new things is a BIG part of their lives at that age.  but i digress, the point is - although i agree with most of what you have said i think your need to swear at the previous reply made you leave some holes in your arguement, and even with this saving plan of yours a large loan at around the 50% of the value of the house is still likely.  feel free to flame me too

Name: RedCream 2007-10-14 14:05

>>35
Have you ever heard of renting a cheap apartment?  By counting:

- homes and condos for sale
- homes, condos and apartments for rent
- vacation homes

... then America's got about a 13% vacancy rate.  There's no shortage of housing.  So:  RENT.  Rent cheap and modest, and save the money you free up thereby.  In the bubble areas like CA, FL, MA and TX, rents are running about HALF of the similarly mortgaged properties.  If the property costs $2500 to buy, the rent only runs you $1250.  Isn't it fuckin' ASTONISHING to figure out that that's $1250/mo that you simply keep in your bank account?

You stupid fuckers are amazing.  It's like you never heard of living modestly and saving money.  Well, millions of people are now "throwing their money away on a mortgage" since they will just be foreclosed out of them.  Who's laughing now?

P.S.  Most education people merely get a 4-yr degree.  That puts them into the job market by 22 to 23.  Pull the other leg, assface, with your "mid 20s" LIE.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-14 17:15

RedCream, are you perchance a ballin' real estate agent with a large sum in the bank from all the saving you do?  Or are you preaching from your mom's basement like the rest of /newpol/?

Name: RedCream 2007-10-14 23:20

>>37
I'm preaching from a condition of healthy savings, from a rental unit.  I practice what I preach.  What the fuck are YOU doing, douchelick?

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-14 23:44

>>38
So how much money have you saved up, RedCream?  You going to be ready to pay off your modest 2 bedroom dream home sometime this decade or the next without a loan? 

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-15 0:19

>>34
You did not factor in those workers which 3rd world countries do not have. Also in this situation, as always, the invisible hand is fair since it provides jobs for impoverished 3rd worlders and encourages westerners to make full use of their education opportunities.

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