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Previously on "ATW's 10 points plan to solve the global financial crisis"
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostPoor old atw - I've never seen anyone so autistic. Get help atw, cognitive therapy and drugs work wonders nowadays ...You have all the classic signs:
- obsession in a narrow technical area
- inability to see other people's point of view
- inability to form relationships with the opposite sex
- and most telling of all, an inability to see the complexity of the world
All classic signs of autism/Aspergers syndrome
Let's just KILL EVERYONE NOW!
That'll sort it.
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Poor old atw - I've never seen anyone so autistic. Get help atw, cognitive therapy and drugs work wonders nowadays ...You have all the classic signs:
- obsession in a narrow technical area
- inability to see other people's point of view
- inability to form relationships with the opposite sex
- and most telling of all, an inability to see the complexity of the world
All classic signs of autism/Aspergers syndrome
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Originally posted by bogeyman View PostYou're an accountant, aren't you?
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostShort term speculators are an essential part of the market. They provide the liquidity than enables proper prices to be set and for more strategic holdings to be acquired and dispersed. Without them there cannot be a properly functional market.
Punitive taxation of short-term gains (can you claim losses against tax too for fairness?), turnover (aka. Tobin) tax or any other interference in the proper operation of markets is counter productive, impractical and just plain wrong.
Not that I know anything about it.
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Short term speculators are an essential part of the market. They provide the liquidity than enables proper prices to be set and for more strategic holdings to be acquired and dispersed. Without them there cannot be a properly functional market.
Punitive taxation of short-term gains (can you claim losses against tax too for fairness?), turnover (aka. Tobin) tax or any other interference in the proper operation of markets is counter productive, impractical and just plain wrong.
Not that I know anything about it.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostFine. Put them into prison where the only chance for them to get out would be to prove inside prison that the society will benefit from them going out - let them write books or whatever, parole board will look at their achievements every 3 years.
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Originally posted by bogeyman View Postmaybe they'll come up with a better search engine or something.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostLet them rebel in the library and push boundaries of science - I'd be okay with that.
Pushing boundaries by getting drunk on cheap cider to then kick people to death is not the kind of "pushing" that I am okay with.
Just what the **** can those cider drinking teenagers invent? At best they won't be future criminals, unless they work in a bank or something.
maybe they'll come up with a better search engine or something.
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostI believe that is is good for a teenager to rebel and push boundries. I believe that that is how you develop a culture that leads to some of the great inventions this country has given to the world.
Pushing boundaries by getting drunk on cheap cider to then kick people to death is not the kind of "pushing" that I am okay with.
Just what the **** can those cider drinking teenagers invent? At best they won't be future criminals, unless they work in a bank or something.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostLook, if every teenager in this country is a yob, then it would be better for the public if they are in prison.
I believe that is is good for a teenager to rebel and push boundries. I believe that that is how you develop a culture that leads to some of the great inventions this country has given to the world.
I rejected one local school for my kids because they used CCTV to monitor every corner of the grounds. That's not freedom, and it's not how kids should be treated.
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