Oh go and jump idiot
"Tchiowa" wrote in message
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> "DN" wrote in message
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> > "Tchiowa" wrote in message
> > news:b08529e0.0401221548.103c6d8c@posting.google.com...
> >
> >
> > >
> >
> > understand the transitory nature of international economics and
politics.
> > > > God help us I say. I'm tempted to go on with this and quote Hoover
pre
> > 1929
> > > > but for now resist the temptation, for I am sure in the fullness of
time
> > it
> > > > will need to be stated on this ng
> > >
> > > Translated to English you are saying that you really don't understand
> > > what Capitalism and Socialism mean and how they affect people's lives
> > > in the real world.
> > >
> > > Don't quote Hoover or anyone else from previous centuries. Look at
> > > people and the way they live *TODAY* to see the results of your
> > > misconceived economic system.
> >
> > I'll quote who I damm well like, thank you.
> >
> > "Tchiowa", I don't think you are stupid, but I am beginning to wonder
if
> > your insouciance is a pose ? Or again, you have it all figured out and
what
> > is the use of fretting about the past and the future will look after
itself
> > ? St Mathew had something to say about this and it's worth a another
look
> > Ch6 V28 to 34 and is very comforting in the larger scheme of things and
> > highly recommended.
>
> No, it's much more simple than that. Capitalism and Socialism have
> real life effects on real live people in the real world that we live
> in. Debating over who said what in which century is completely
> irrelevant to that reality.
>
> > Quoting you again - Translated to English you are saying that you really
> > > don't understand what Capitalism and Socialism etc -
> > Some truth in that. But who does,
> > unless the whole history is evaluated and not just a tiny bit of it ?.
>
> ???? Who does? Everyone. At least everyone who wants to look at it.
>
> You don't need to know the history of a system in order to know how it
> works and how it affects people. Do you need to know the history of
> the automobile to decide whether a Ford or Toyota is best for your
> needs? Do you need to understand Bernoulli's Principle to know that
> flying is safe? Or which airline to choose?
>
> Your attempt at debating centuries old writings is nothing more than
> an attempt to divert attention away from the real world.
>
> I've been in Berkeley. Worked there for a while. Went to school there
> for a while. I know the game.
>
> > This really is the last time "Tchiowa", that reply to you on this issue.
>
> Not surprising. In the meantime, try looking at what Socialism did to
> a billion Chinese and a quarter of a billion Russians and maybe you'll
> begin to understand. The maybe you can reply to yourself.
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