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A Guide to Statistics on Historical Trends in Income Inequality

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  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183
    SFGbob said:

    People can still make it in this country. Not being obsessed over what someone else has is a good start. No substitute for brains and hard work

    Bill Gates being worth billions didn't come at my expense. What he developed has made my life easier

    We actually did the flooring at his early office. At night. And he was roaming the halls

    Most people don't want to work 24/7. I didn't. The rich people I worked for did

    There is no socialist or communist system ever that made as many people rich or comfortable middle as America

    Simply an indisputable fact

    So stop worrying and get your ass to work kids. Stop buying into bullshit like climate change. Embrace progress and cheap energy

    Don't give up

    1- Don't get pregnant or get someone pregnant in HS
    2- Graduate HS
    3- Get job
    4- Get married

    Follow these 4 easy steps and your odds of living in poverty are less than 3%.

    #itshard
    #itsaprocess
    Brother I've been singing this tune for 20 years.
    And just look at the consequences when we as a society fail to hold people to these enter level expectations. I'm not talking about passing a law or employing some sort of morals police. I'm just talking about sending a message to everyone who lives here that this is an expectation that we believe everyone should achieve or attempt to achieve.

    I say we should place a social stigma on not doing these things that's as least as strong as we have on smoking and or using the word "fag" in public. There should be some level of public shame if you don't clear this low bar that's at least equal to what you'd get if you lit up a cigarette in a restaurant.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,207 Founders Club
    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    People can still make it in this country. Not being obsessed over what someone else has is a good start. No substitute for brains and hard work

    Bill Gates being worth billions didn't come at my expense. What he developed has made my life easier

    We actually did the flooring at his early office. At night. And he was roaming the halls

    Most people don't want to work 24/7. I didn't. The rich people I worked for did

    There is no socialist or communist system ever that made as many people rich or comfortable middle as America

    Simply an indisputable fact

    So stop worrying and get your ass to work kids. Stop buying into bullshit like climate change. Embrace progress and cheap energy

    Don't give up

    1- Don't get pregnant or get someone pregnant in HS
    2- Graduate HS
    3- Get job
    4- Get married

    Follow these 4 easy steps and your odds of living in poverty are less than 3%.

    #itshard
    #itsaprocess
    Brother I've been singing this tune for 20 years.
    And just look at the consequences when we as a society fail to hold people to these enter level expectations. I'm not talking about passing a law or employing some sort of morals police. I'm just talking about sending a message to everyone who lives here that this is an expectation that we believe everyone should achieve or attempt to achieve.

    I say we should place a social stigma on not doing these things that's as least as strong as we have on smoking and or using the word "fag" in public. There should be some level of public shame if you don't clear this low bar that's at least equal to what you'd get if you lit up a cigarette in a restaurant.
    Most of what ails the country would be solved by these steps. But the cycle of inter generational bad decision making seems impossible to break.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,207 Founders Club

    And @CirrhosisDawg calls them trash

    The flaw in CD's and @creepycoug meritocracy argument will always be that you have to give Joe a decent chance to succeed. I don't believe in going all protectionist or having no low skill immigration, but things need to be balanced from time to time. If you only favor Joes, then us non Joes get fucked. If you favor mostly non Joes, like we've done the past 40 years, then the Joes give up and start doing stupid shit.
    There's never a flaw in the creep. Don't forget that.

    If you manage the welfare state with an iron fist (my idea: you can't draw on any public assistance until you've been here and employed for 10 years (make it 20 if you like that better), it won't be an issue. Labor and capital will migrate to where they should. Every day I hear or read about labor shortages. The truth is that MANY American citizens don't want to do many low-skill jobs. We have this problem YUGELY in my industry. It's also a problem in timber and forest products. The number of independent logging contractors is nowhere what it was when @dflea and @RaceBannon and @creepycoug were growing up TUFF down in timber country. Nobody wants to do it anymore. Has nothing to do with Clinton shutting down the national forests. Private industry struggles to get these services in all of the U.S. wood baskets. Seedling planting is even worse. I hear all the time from friends in the building trades that framers and other hard labor jobs are hard to fill.

    So, no, we don't need all of Mexico and Central America to show up all at once or ever, but this idea that letting in more low-skill labor is fucking things up here just doesn't play out empirically where I hang out.

    I'm all for balance, but I'm not all for human beings trying to legislate it because they always fuck it up. The market is the best means by which to achieve said balance because it factors in actual human behavior at the margin. ACTUAL human behavior; not theorized human behavior.

    Stick with Creep. It hasn't steered you wrong yet young buck.

    PS: chinned you anyway because you're a level-headed UW rowboat man.
    The good, hardworking and decent oily haired folks can stay, Creep. But anyone who has more than a parking ticket needs to get the fuck out.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,005

    People can still make it in this country. Not being obsessed over what someone else has is a good start. No substitute for brains and hard work

    Bill Gates being worth billions didn't come at my expense. What he developed has made my life easier

    We actually did the flooring at his early office. At night. And he was roaming the halls

    Most people don't want to work 24/7. I didn't. The rich people I worked for did

    There is no socialist or communist system ever that made as many people rich or comfortable middle as America

    Simply an indisputable fact

    So stop worrying and get your ass to work kids. Stop buying into bullshit like climate change. Embrace progress and cheap energy

    Don't give up

    1- Don't get pregnant or get someone pregnant in HS
    2- Graduate HS
    3- Get job
    4- Get married

    Follow these 4 easy steps and your odds of living in poverty are less than 3%.

    #itshard
    #itsaprocess
    OK!, X’er.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,207 Founders Club

    People can still make it in this country. Not being obsessed over what someone else has is a good start. No substitute for brains and hard work

    Bill Gates being worth billions didn't come at my expense. What he developed has made my life easier

    We actually did the flooring at his early office. At night. And he was roaming the halls

    Most people don't want to work 24/7. I didn't. The rich people I worked for did

    There is no socialist or communist system ever that made as many people rich or comfortable middle as America

    Simply an indisputable fact

    So stop worrying and get your ass to work kids. Stop buying into bullshit like climate change. Embrace progress and cheap energy

    Don't give up

    1- Don't get pregnant or get someone pregnant in HS
    2- Graduate HS
    3- Get job
    4- Get married

    Follow these 4 easy steps and your odds of living in poverty are less than 3%.

    #itshard
    #itsaprocess
    OK!, X’er.
    Boomers. Roasted.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183
    edited November 2019

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    People can still make it in this country. Not being obsessed over what someone else has is a good start. No substitute for brains and hard work

    Bill Gates being worth billions didn't come at my expense. What he developed has made my life easier

    We actually did the flooring at his early office. At night. And he was roaming the halls

    Most people don't want to work 24/7. I didn't. The rich people I worked for did

    There is no socialist or communist system ever that made as many people rich or comfortable middle as America

    Simply an indisputable fact

    So stop worrying and get your ass to work kids. Stop buying into bullshit like climate change. Embrace progress and cheap energy

    Don't give up

    1- Don't get pregnant or get someone pregnant in HS
    2- Graduate HS
    3- Get job
    4- Get married

    Follow these 4 easy steps and your odds of living in poverty are less than 3%.

    #itshard
    #itsaprocess
    Brother I've been singing this tune for 20 years.
    And just look at the consequences when we as a society fail to hold people to these enter level expectations. I'm not talking about passing a law or employing some sort of morals police. I'm just talking about sending a message to everyone who lives here that this is an expectation that we believe everyone should achieve or attempt to achieve.

    I say we should place a social stigma on not doing these things that's as least as strong as we have on smoking and or using the word "fag" in public. There should be some level of public shame if you don't clear this low bar that's at least equal to what you'd get if you lit up a cigarette in a restaurant.
    Most of what ails the country would be solved by these steps. But the cycle of inter generational bad decision making seems impossible to break.
    And now we've entwined race in these issues to the point that we as a society can no longer say what everyone knows is true or at least we used to know they were true. People didn't used to stigmatize out of wedlock births 60 years ago because they were a bunch of prudes who didn't approve of sex outside of marriage. Out of wedlock births were stigmatized because of the burden it placed on the family and society. Religion and morality were just the vehicles used to impose the stigma but they weren't the reason for it.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,016

    And @CirrhosisDawg calls them trash

    The flaw in CD's and @creepycoug meritocracy argument will always be that you have to give Joe a decent chance to succeed. I don't believe in going all protectionist or having no low skill immigration, but things need to be balanced from time to time. If you only favor Joes, then us non Joes get fucked. If you favor mostly non Joes, like we've done the past 40 years, then the Joes give up and start doing stupid shit.
    There's never a flaw in the creep. Don't forget that.

    If you manage the welfare state with an iron fist (my idea: you can't draw on any public assistance until you've been here and employed for 10 years (make it 20 if you like that better), it won't be an issue. Labor and capital will migrate to where they should. Every day I hear or read about labor shortages. The truth is that MANY American citizens don't want to do many low-skill jobs. We have this problem YUGELY in my industry. It's also a problem in timber and forest products. The number of independent logging contractors is nowhere what it was when @dflea and @RaceBannon and @creepycoug were growing up TUFF down in timber country. Nobody wants to do it anymore. Has nothing to do with Clinton shutting down the national forests. Private industry struggles to get these services in all of the U.S. wood baskets. Seedling planting is even worse. I hear all the time from friends in the building trades that framers and other hard labor jobs are hard to fill.

    So, no, we don't need all of Mexico and Central America to show up all at once or ever, but this idea that letting in more low-skill labor is fucking things up here just doesn't play out empirically where I hang out.

    I'm all for balance, but I'm not all for human beings trying to legislate it because they always fuck it up. The market is the best means by which to achieve said balance because it factors in actual human behavior at the margin. ACTUAL human behavior; not theorized human behavior.

    Stick with Creep. It hasn't steered you wrong yet young buck.

    PS: chinned you anyway because you're a level-headed UW rowboat man.
    The good, hardworking and decent oily haired folks can stay, Creep. But anyone who has more than a parking ticket needs to get the fuck out.
    Can't say I'm down with the parking ticket test. There a few things in this world more abhorent than a metermaid.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,016
    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    People can still make it in this country. Not being obsessed over what someone else has is a good start. No substitute for brains and hard work

    Bill Gates being worth billions didn't come at my expense. What he developed has made my life easier

    We actually did the flooring at his early office. At night. And he was roaming the halls

    Most people don't want to work 24/7. I didn't. The rich people I worked for did

    There is no socialist or communist system ever that made as many people rich or comfortable middle as America

    Simply an indisputable fact

    So stop worrying and get your ass to work kids. Stop buying into bullshit like climate change. Embrace progress and cheap energy

    Don't give up

    1- Don't get pregnant or get someone pregnant in HS
    2- Graduate HS
    3- Get job
    4- Get married

    Follow these 4 easy steps and your odds of living in poverty are less than 3%.

    #itshard
    #itsaprocess
    Brother I've been singing this tune for 20 years.
    And just look at the consequences when we as a society fail to hold people to these enter level expectations. I'm not talking about passing a law or employing some sort of morals police. I'm just talking about sending a message to everyone who lives here that this is an expectation that we believe everyone should achieve or attempt to achieve.

    I say we should place a social stigma on not doing these things that's as least as strong as we have on smoking and or using the word "fag" in public. There should be some level of public shame if you don't clear this low bar that's at least equal to what you'd get if you lit up a cigarette in a restaurant.
    Most of what ails the country would be solved by these steps. But the cycle of inter generational bad decision making seems impossible to break.
    And now we've entwined race in these issues to the point that we as a society can no longer say what everyone knows is true or at least we used to know they were true. People didn't used to stigmatize out of wedlock births 60 years ago because they were a bunch of prudes who didn't approve of sex outside of marriage. Out of wedlock births were stigmatized because of the burden it placed on the family and society. Religion and morality were just the vehicles used to impose the stigma but they weren't the reason for it.
    Agree, but I think it was both. There was always a morality component about fucking before being married. My wife's family was all over that shit. Of course everyone is full of shit and does shit behind closed doors, but hypocrisy is another thread.
  • GDS
    GDS Member Posts: 1,470

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    People can still make it in this country. Not being obsessed over what someone else has is a good start. No substitute for brains and hard work

    Bill Gates being worth billions didn't come at my expense. What he developed has made my life easier

    We actually did the flooring at his early office. At night. And he was roaming the halls

    Most people don't want to work 24/7. I didn't. The rich people I worked for did

    There is no socialist or communist system ever that made as many people rich or comfortable middle as America

    Simply an indisputable fact

    So stop worrying and get your ass to work kids. Stop buying into bullshit like climate change. Embrace progress and cheap energy

    Don't give up

    1- Don't get pregnant or get someone pregnant in HS
    2- Graduate HS
    3- Get job
    4- Get married

    Follow these 4 easy steps and your odds of living in poverty are less than 3%.

    #itshard
    #itsaprocess
    Brother I've been singing this tune for 20 years.
    And just look at the consequences when we as a society fail to hold people to these enter level expectations. I'm not talking about passing a law or employing some sort of morals police. I'm just talking about sending a message to everyone who lives here that this is an expectation that we believe everyone should achieve or attempt to achieve.

    I say we should place a social stigma on not doing these things that's as least as strong as we have on smoking and or using the word "fag" in public. There should be some level of public shame if you don't clear this low bar that's at least equal to what you'd get if you lit up a cigarette in a restaurant.
    Most of what ails the country would be solved by these steps. But the cycle of inter generational bad decision making seems impossible to break.
    And now we've entwined race in these issues to the point that we as a society can no longer say what everyone knows is true or at least we used to know they were true. People didn't used to stigmatize out of wedlock births 60 years ago because they were a bunch of prudes who didn't approve of sex outside of marriage. Out of wedlock births were stigmatized because of the burden it placed on the family and society. Religion and morality were just the vehicles used to impose the stigma but they weren't the reason for it.
    Agree, but I think it was both. There was always a morality component about fucking before being married. My wife's family was all over that shit. Of course everyone is full of shit and does shit behind closed doors, but hypocrisy is another thread.
    People have been fucking before marriage for centuries and digging it. But there's a reason why the institution of marriage is a necessary evil for the successful raising of yoots. With how easy and cheap BC is in the 21st century there's no excuse for getting knocked up with a baby you can't take care of.
    BC ain't 100%. I managed to slip one past the goalie while my wife was on it.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,016

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    People can still make it in this country. Not being obsessed over what someone else has is a good start. No substitute for brains and hard work

    Bill Gates being worth billions didn't come at my expense. What he developed has made my life easier

    We actually did the flooring at his early office. At night. And he was roaming the halls

    Most people don't want to work 24/7. I didn't. The rich people I worked for did

    There is no socialist or communist system ever that made as many people rich or comfortable middle as America

    Simply an indisputable fact

    So stop worrying and get your ass to work kids. Stop buying into bullshit like climate change. Embrace progress and cheap energy

    Don't give up

    1- Don't get pregnant or get someone pregnant in HS
    2- Graduate HS
    3- Get job
    4- Get married

    Follow these 4 easy steps and your odds of living in poverty are less than 3%.

    #itshard
    #itsaprocess
    Brother I've been singing this tune for 20 years.
    And just look at the consequences when we as a society fail to hold people to these enter level expectations. I'm not talking about passing a law or employing some sort of morals police. I'm just talking about sending a message to everyone who lives here that this is an expectation that we believe everyone should achieve or attempt to achieve.

    I say we should place a social stigma on not doing these things that's as least as strong as we have on smoking and or using the word "fag" in public. There should be some level of public shame if you don't clear this low bar that's at least equal to what you'd get if you lit up a cigarette in a restaurant.
    Most of what ails the country would be solved by these steps. But the cycle of inter generational bad decision making seems impossible to break.
    And now we've entwined race in these issues to the point that we as a society can no longer say what everyone knows is true or at least we used to know they were true. People didn't used to stigmatize out of wedlock births 60 years ago because they were a bunch of prudes who didn't approve of sex outside of marriage. Out of wedlock births were stigmatized because of the burden it placed on the family and society. Religion and morality were just the vehicles used to impose the stigma but they weren't the reason for it.
    Agree, but I think it was both. There was always a morality component about fucking before being married. My wife's family was all over that shit. Of course everyone is full of shit and does shit behind closed doors, but hypocrisy is another thread.
    People have been fucking before marriage for centuries and digging it. But there's a reason why the institution of marriage is a necessary evil for the successful raising of yoots. With how easy and cheap BC is in the 21st century there's no excuse for getting knocked up with a baby you can't take care of.
    When this was an actual concern for me, there was one, not excuse, but reason it happened: birth control pills required parental consent and not everybody wanted to give said consent, still believing that abstinence was the way to go. They also made girls gain weight. I'm being dead serious. A chick in high school caused me a scare because she wasn't taking the pills because she said they made her fat. I almost bit this bullet.

    Now docs prescribe birth control pills for teenage girls for all kinds of reasons beyond actual birth control (it's a hormone after all), so from stigma standpoint even prudish parents will put their kids on the pill and rationalize it's to help them manage a heavy flow or whatever. When I was growing up in the 80s, parents were loathe to put their daughters on the pill because it was tantamount to giving them the green light to screw. That's changed ... a lot.

    And condoms have always been a bit of a kill joy.

  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,207 Founders Club
    GDS said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    People can still make it in this country. Not being obsessed over what someone else has is a good start. No substitute for brains and hard work

    Bill Gates being worth billions didn't come at my expense. What he developed has made my life easier

    We actually did the flooring at his early office. At night. And he was roaming the halls

    Most people don't want to work 24/7. I didn't. The rich people I worked for did

    There is no socialist or communist system ever that made as many people rich or comfortable middle as America

    Simply an indisputable fact

    So stop worrying and get your ass to work kids. Stop buying into bullshit like climate change. Embrace progress and cheap energy

    Don't give up

    1- Don't get pregnant or get someone pregnant in HS
    2- Graduate HS
    3- Get job
    4- Get married

    Follow these 4 easy steps and your odds of living in poverty are less than 3%.

    #itshard
    #itsaprocess
    Brother I've been singing this tune for 20 years.
    And just look at the consequences when we as a society fail to hold people to these enter level expectations. I'm not talking about passing a law or employing some sort of morals police. I'm just talking about sending a message to everyone who lives here that this is an expectation that we believe everyone should achieve or attempt to achieve.

    I say we should place a social stigma on not doing these things that's as least as strong as we have on smoking and or using the word "fag" in public. There should be some level of public shame if you don't clear this low bar that's at least equal to what you'd get if you lit up a cigarette in a restaurant.
    Most of what ails the country would be solved by these steps. But the cycle of inter generational bad decision making seems impossible to break.
    And now we've entwined race in these issues to the point that we as a society can no longer say what everyone knows is true or at least we used to know they were true. People didn't used to stigmatize out of wedlock births 60 years ago because they were a bunch of prudes who didn't approve of sex outside of marriage. Out of wedlock births were stigmatized because of the burden it placed on the family and society. Religion and morality were just the vehicles used to impose the stigma but they weren't the reason for it.
    Agree, but I think it was both. There was always a morality component about fucking before being married. My wife's family was all over that shit. Of course everyone is full of shit and does shit behind closed doors, but hypocrisy is another thread.
    People have been fucking before marriage for centuries and digging it. But there's a reason why the institution of marriage is a necessary evil for the successful raising of yoots. With how easy and cheap BC is in the 21st century there's no excuse for getting knocked up with a baby you can't take care of.
    BC ain't 100%. I managed to slip one past the goalie while my wife was on it.
    Not saying miracles can't happen. Don't twist. But the rate of failure if it's taken correctly (i.e., no missed days) is next to nil.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    People can still make it in this country. Not being obsessed over what someone else has is a good start. No substitute for brains and hard work

    Bill Gates being worth billions didn't come at my expense. What he developed has made my life easier

    We actually did the flooring at his early office. At night. And he was roaming the halls

    Most people don't want to work 24/7. I didn't. The rich people I worked for did

    There is no socialist or communist system ever that made as many people rich or comfortable middle as America

    Simply an indisputable fact

    So stop worrying and get your ass to work kids. Stop buying into bullshit like climate change. Embrace progress and cheap energy

    Don't give up

    1- Don't get pregnant or get someone pregnant in HS
    2- Graduate HS
    3- Get job
    4- Get married

    Follow these 4 easy steps and your odds of living in poverty are less than 3%.

    #itshard
    #itsaprocess
    Brother I've been singing this tune for 20 years.
    And just look at the consequences when we as a society fail to hold people to these enter level expectations. I'm not talking about passing a law or employing some sort of morals police. I'm just talking about sending a message to everyone who lives here that this is an expectation that we believe everyone should achieve or attempt to achieve.

    I say we should place a social stigma on not doing these things that's as least as strong as we have on smoking and or using the word "fag" in public. There should be some level of public shame if you don't clear this low bar that's at least equal to what you'd get if you lit up a cigarette in a restaurant.
    Most of what ails the country would be solved by these steps. But the cycle of inter generational bad decision making seems impossible to break.
    And now we've entwined race in these issues to the point that we as a society can no longer say what everyone knows is true or at least we used to know they were true. People didn't used to stigmatize out of wedlock births 60 years ago because they were a bunch of prudes who didn't approve of sex outside of marriage. Out of wedlock births were stigmatized because of the burden it placed on the family and society. Religion and morality were just the vehicles used to impose the stigma but they weren't the reason for it.
    Agree, but I think it was both. There was always a morality component about fucking before being married. My wife's family was all over that shit. Of course everyone is full of shit and does shit behind closed doors, but hypocrisy is another thread.
    But why did that morality component exist and how did it come into existence? It wasn't always there. Why did Society find the need to create it?
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,005
    https://www.tmz.com/2019/11/06/ti-teen-daughter-sex-doctor-gynecologist-still-virgin-hymen/

    Like Chris Rock says - it's the dad's job to keep his daughter off the pole. Literally and figuratively.

  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member Posts: 18,028
    More Developed Economies have more income inequality.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,016
    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    People can still make it in this country. Not being obsessed over what someone else has is a good start. No substitute for brains and hard work

    Bill Gates being worth billions didn't come at my expense. What he developed has made my life easier

    We actually did the flooring at his early office. At night. And he was roaming the halls

    Most people don't want to work 24/7. I didn't. The rich people I worked for did

    There is no socialist or communist system ever that made as many people rich or comfortable middle as America

    Simply an indisputable fact

    So stop worrying and get your ass to work kids. Stop buying into bullshit like climate change. Embrace progress and cheap energy

    Don't give up

    1- Don't get pregnant or get someone pregnant in HS
    2- Graduate HS
    3- Get job
    4- Get married

    Follow these 4 easy steps and your odds of living in poverty are less than 3%.

    #itshard
    #itsaprocess
    Brother I've been singing this tune for 20 years.
    And just look at the consequences when we as a society fail to hold people to these enter level expectations. I'm not talking about passing a law or employing some sort of morals police. I'm just talking about sending a message to everyone who lives here that this is an expectation that we believe everyone should achieve or attempt to achieve.

    I say we should place a social stigma on not doing these things that's as least as strong as we have on smoking and or using the word "fag" in public. There should be some level of public shame if you don't clear this low bar that's at least equal to what you'd get if you lit up a cigarette in a restaurant.
    Most of what ails the country would be solved by these steps. But the cycle of inter generational bad decision making seems impossible to break.
    And now we've entwined race in these issues to the point that we as a society can no longer say what everyone knows is true or at least we used to know they were true. People didn't used to stigmatize out of wedlock births 60 years ago because they were a bunch of prudes who didn't approve of sex outside of marriage. Out of wedlock births were stigmatized because of the burden it placed on the family and society. Religion and morality were just the vehicles used to impose the stigma but they weren't the reason for it.
    Agree, but I think it was both. There was always a morality component about fucking before being married. My wife's family was all over that shit. Of course everyone is full of shit and does shit behind closed doors, but hypocrisy is another thread.
    But why did that morality component exist and how did it come into existence? It wasn't always there. Why did Society find the need to create it?
    That's a chicken and egg question I guess. Deconstructed, I suppose all religious or moral cannon serves some practical societal purpose.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,016

    More Developed Economies have more income inequality.

    Said another way, in a developed economy, there is more winning for winners to win. In an undeveloped economy, the better people just eat a little less shit than their inferior counterparts.
  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    People can still make it in this country. Not being obsessed over what someone else has is a good start. No substitute for brains and hard work

    Bill Gates being worth billions didn't come at my expense. What he developed has made my life easier

    We actually did the flooring at his early office. At night. And he was roaming the halls

    Most people don't want to work 24/7. I didn't. The rich people I worked for did

    There is no socialist or communist system ever that made as many people rich or comfortable middle as America

    Simply an indisputable fact

    So stop worrying and get your ass to work kids. Stop buying into bullshit like climate change. Embrace progress and cheap energy

    Don't give up

    1- Don't get pregnant or get someone pregnant in HS
    2- Graduate HS
    3- Get job
    4- Get married

    Follow these 4 easy steps and your odds of living in poverty are less than 3%.

    #itshard
    #itsaprocess
    Brother I've been singing this tune for 20 years.
    And just look at the consequences when we as a society fail to hold people to these enter level expectations. I'm not talking about passing a law or employing some sort of morals police. I'm just talking about sending a message to everyone who lives here that this is an expectation that we believe everyone should achieve or attempt to achieve.

    I say we should place a social stigma on not doing these things that's as least as strong as we have on smoking and or using the word "fag" in public. There should be some level of public shame if you don't clear this low bar that's at least equal to what you'd get if you lit up a cigarette in a restaurant.
    Most of what ails the country would be solved by these steps. But the cycle of inter generational bad decision making seems impossible to break.
    And now we've entwined race in these issues to the point that we as a society can no longer say what everyone knows is true or at least we used to know they were true. People didn't used to stigmatize out of wedlock births 60 years ago because they were a bunch of prudes who didn't approve of sex outside of marriage. Out of wedlock births were stigmatized because of the burden it placed on the family and society. Religion and morality were just the vehicles used to impose the stigma but they weren't the reason for it.
    Agree, but I think it was both. There was always a morality component about fucking before being married. My wife's family was all over that shit. Of course everyone is full of shit and does shit behind closed doors, but hypocrisy is another thread.
    But why did that morality component exist and how did it come into existence? It wasn't always there. Why did Society find the need to create it?
    That's a chicken and egg question I guess. Deconstructed, I suppose all religious or moral cannon serves some practical societal purpose.
    All the food rules (no shellfish, no pork) I assume came from a place where people were getting sick from eating those things.

    But what’s the practical purpose to tithing 20% of your income to a pedophile in a funny robe?
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,016

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    People can still make it in this country. Not being obsessed over what someone else has is a good start. No substitute for brains and hard work

    Bill Gates being worth billions didn't come at my expense. What he developed has made my life easier

    We actually did the flooring at his early office. At night. And he was roaming the halls

    Most people don't want to work 24/7. I didn't. The rich people I worked for did

    There is no socialist or communist system ever that made as many people rich or comfortable middle as America

    Simply an indisputable fact

    So stop worrying and get your ass to work kids. Stop buying into bullshit like climate change. Embrace progress and cheap energy

    Don't give up

    1- Don't get pregnant or get someone pregnant in HS
    2- Graduate HS
    3- Get job
    4- Get married

    Follow these 4 easy steps and your odds of living in poverty are less than 3%.

    #itshard
    #itsaprocess
    Brother I've been singing this tune for 20 years.
    And just look at the consequences when we as a society fail to hold people to these enter level expectations. I'm not talking about passing a law or employing some sort of morals police. I'm just talking about sending a message to everyone who lives here that this is an expectation that we believe everyone should achieve or attempt to achieve.

    I say we should place a social stigma on not doing these things that's as least as strong as we have on smoking and or using the word "fag" in public. There should be some level of public shame if you don't clear this low bar that's at least equal to what you'd get if you lit up a cigarette in a restaurant.
    Most of what ails the country would be solved by these steps. But the cycle of inter generational bad decision making seems impossible to break.
    And now we've entwined race in these issues to the point that we as a society can no longer say what everyone knows is true or at least we used to know they were true. People didn't used to stigmatize out of wedlock births 60 years ago because they were a bunch of prudes who didn't approve of sex outside of marriage. Out of wedlock births were stigmatized because of the burden it placed on the family and society. Religion and morality were just the vehicles used to impose the stigma but they weren't the reason for it.
    Agree, but I think it was both. There was always a morality component about fucking before being married. My wife's family was all over that shit. Of course everyone is full of shit and does shit behind closed doors, but hypocrisy is another thread.
    But why did that morality component exist and how did it come into existence? It wasn't always there. Why did Society find the need to create it?
    That's a chicken and egg question I guess. Deconstructed, I suppose all religious or moral cannon serves some practical societal purpose.
    All the food rules (no shellfish, no pork) I assume came from a place where people were getting sick from eating those things.

    But what’s the practical purpose to tithing 20% of your income to a pedophile in a funny robe?
    Administrative overhead? Somebody gotta pay for it.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    People can still make it in this country. Not being obsessed over what someone else has is a good start. No substitute for brains and hard work

    Bill Gates being worth billions didn't come at my expense. What he developed has made my life easier

    We actually did the flooring at his early office. At night. And he was roaming the halls

    Most people don't want to work 24/7. I didn't. The rich people I worked for did

    There is no socialist or communist system ever that made as many people rich or comfortable middle as America

    Simply an indisputable fact

    So stop worrying and get your ass to work kids. Stop buying into bullshit like climate change. Embrace progress and cheap energy

    Don't give up

    1- Don't get pregnant or get someone pregnant in HS
    2- Graduate HS
    3- Get job
    4- Get married

    Follow these 4 easy steps and your odds of living in poverty are less than 3%.

    #itshard
    #itsaprocess
    Brother I've been singing this tune for 20 years.
    And just look at the consequences when we as a society fail to hold people to these enter level expectations. I'm not talking about passing a law or employing some sort of morals police. I'm just talking about sending a message to everyone who lives here that this is an expectation that we believe everyone should achieve or attempt to achieve.

    I say we should place a social stigma on not doing these things that's as least as strong as we have on smoking and or using the word "fag" in public. There should be some level of public shame if you don't clear this low bar that's at least equal to what you'd get if you lit up a cigarette in a restaurant.
    Most of what ails the country would be solved by these steps. But the cycle of inter generational bad decision making seems impossible to break.
    And now we've entwined race in these issues to the point that we as a society can no longer say what everyone knows is true or at least we used to know they were true. People didn't used to stigmatize out of wedlock births 60 years ago because they were a bunch of prudes who didn't approve of sex outside of marriage. Out of wedlock births were stigmatized because of the burden it placed on the family and society. Religion and morality were just the vehicles used to impose the stigma but they weren't the reason for it.
    Agree, but I think it was both. There was always a morality component about fucking before being married. My wife's family was all over that shit. Of course everyone is full of shit and does shit behind closed doors, but hypocrisy is another thread.
    But why did that morality component exist and how did it come into existence? It wasn't always there. Why did Society find the need to create it?
    That's a chicken and egg question I guess. Deconstructed, I suppose all religious or moral cannon serves some practical societal purpose.
    I don't know about all but most do.
  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    People can still make it in this country. Not being obsessed over what someone else has is a good start. No substitute for brains and hard work

    Bill Gates being worth billions didn't come at my expense. What he developed has made my life easier

    We actually did the flooring at his early office. At night. And he was roaming the halls

    Most people don't want to work 24/7. I didn't. The rich people I worked for did

    There is no socialist or communist system ever that made as many people rich or comfortable middle as America

    Simply an indisputable fact

    So stop worrying and get your ass to work kids. Stop buying into bullshit like climate change. Embrace progress and cheap energy

    Don't give up

    1- Don't get pregnant or get someone pregnant in HS
    2- Graduate HS
    3- Get job
    4- Get married

    Follow these 4 easy steps and your odds of living in poverty are less than 3%.

    #itshard
    #itsaprocess
    Brother I've been singing this tune for 20 years.
    And just look at the consequences when we as a society fail to hold people to these enter level expectations. I'm not talking about passing a law or employing some sort of morals police. I'm just talking about sending a message to everyone who lives here that this is an expectation that we believe everyone should achieve or attempt to achieve.

    I say we should place a social stigma on not doing these things that's as least as strong as we have on smoking and or using the word "fag" in public. There should be some level of public shame if you don't clear this low bar that's at least equal to what you'd get if you lit up a cigarette in a restaurant.
    Most of what ails the country would be solved by these steps. But the cycle of inter generational bad decision making seems impossible to break.
    And now we've entwined race in these issues to the point that we as a society can no longer say what everyone knows is true or at least we used to know they were true. People didn't used to stigmatize out of wedlock births 60 years ago because they were a bunch of prudes who didn't approve of sex outside of marriage. Out of wedlock births were stigmatized because of the burden it placed on the family and society. Religion and morality were just the vehicles used to impose the stigma but they weren't the reason for it.
    Agree, but I think it was both. There was always a morality component about fucking before being married. My wife's family was all over that shit. Of course everyone is full of shit and does shit behind closed doors, but hypocrisy is another thread.
    But why did that morality component exist and how did it come into existence? It wasn't always there. Why did Society find the need to create it?
    That's a chicken and egg question I guess. Deconstructed, I suppose all religious or moral cannon serves some practical societal purpose.
    All the food rules (no shellfish, no pork) I assume came from a place where people were getting sick from eating those things.

    But what’s the practical purpose to tithing 20% of your income to a pedophile in a funny robe?
    Administrative overhead? Somebody gotta pay for it.
    A good lawyer ain’t cheap
  • LebamDawg
    LebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,782 Swaye's Wigwam

    More Developed Economies have more income inequality.

    Said another way, in a developed economy, there is more winning for winners to win. In an undeveloped economy, the better people just eat a little less shit than their inferior counterparts.
    but but but in a third world country you have the absolute dirt poors and the extremely wealthy ruling class. The only thing in between is the gun men carry out the atrocities and skimming a couple of bucks.

    Bigger income gaps or smaller? developed countries at least end up with a middle class