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KirkVining 08-02-2004 09:22 PM

I thought Kemp was a supply-side/Laffer Curve guy. I didn't know he was a flat taxer.

koop 08-02-2004 09:39 PM

actually I don't think it was a pure flat tax, I think there was two maybe three brackets but the vast majority of people would have been at 15 or 18%.

JimSmith 08-03-2004 08:26 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Botnst
Okay, you're unsure what he's up to.

Here's what I heard him say and believe this is what he'll continue to do: "Your either with us or you're on the side of international terrorists".

Everything he does flows from that belief.

Unfortunately the flow we are caught in from this simplistic cowboy outlook too closely resembles the swirling flow in a global toilet bowl. Our best hope is to disrupt this flow before we gain the volume and momentum needed to activate global toilet siphon and we are irretrievably dispatched on a downhill trip attributed to waste being flushed to the sewer or septic tank. Jim

Botnst 08-03-2004 11:49 PM

Guess you better mark me up to being simplistic and a cowboy.

I like it when people speak clearly. It makes the choices less "nuanced". Less chance for false behavior, duplicity, and misapprehension.

Ol' Pervez Musharraf sure got the point. So did ol' Khaddahfi. Not to mention that wild an kuhrazy guy, Saddam. And goodness me, who can forget the merry band of jokesters and their cute babes-in-a-bag, the Taliban!

Clears the air.

Ahhhh, clarity of purpose. Nice thing to have in foreign lands when people are trying to hide among civilians and fly airplanes at us.

Bot

KirkVining 08-04-2004 12:08 AM

Your definition of success is amazing. We have not actually defeated anyone. Its a big bag of wormy lose ends, created by an incompetant liar.

Botnst 08-04-2004 12:16 AM

Wow, takes one to know one, nyah-nyah!

Zeitgeist 08-04-2004 12:26 AM

Clarity of purpose--isn't that what lemmings have in over-abundance?

Botnst 08-04-2004 12:32 AM

That's an excellent question.

I can't speak lemming, not do I read lemming minds.

But I don't think purpose and instict are the same. I think purpose is a choice and instinct is a functional drive of basic biology.

So if my definition is correct, then lemmings are not purpose-driven.

Zeitgeist 08-04-2004 12:50 AM

Irrefutable logic revealed:
 
...ah, but in the movie "The Jerk" the character Naven R. Johnson (Steve Martin) excitedly tells his parents back home that he's found "his purpose"--he got laid for the first time. If sex is an instinctual function, AND it is our raison d'etre, i.e. "purpose", then the instinctual need to march off cliffs must come awful close to a full blown 'purpose' as well.

KirkVining 08-04-2004 01:02 AM

There is a certian amount of inexactness here. He found his "special purpose", which I believe referred to the excited state of an appendage. In addition, he had a job prospect.

Zeitgeist 08-04-2004 01:06 AM

...marching off of a cliff is a pretty 'special' purpose. And, it looks good on a resume too.

JimSmith 08-04-2004 01:50 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Botnst
That's an excellent question.

I can't speak lemming, not do I read lemming minds.

But I don't think purpose and instict are the same. I think purpose is a choice and instinct is a functional drive of basic biology.

So if my definition is correct, then lemmings are not purpose-driven.

Your definitions assume there is a real choice when, in fact, often the pre-programmed "functional drive" makes the choice so obvious, it is questionable if there was a choice. The human ego leads it to believe lower animals like lemmings and dogs and honey bees and so on, are driven by instinct and not choice like we higher order animals, the rulers, the humans. This is more likely a result of being outside their self awareness and watching from "above" while we are unable to see ourselves from such a detached perspective since we see everything from inside ourselves, and therefore are unable to detect what is actually hardwired and distinguish it from what is a real choice.

So, I would not jump to the conclusion there is a flaw in Zeitgeist's analogy. Jim

Botnst 08-04-2004 07:50 AM

Admitted I don't speak lemming nor have lemming telepathy. How much more equivocating should I have done before venturing an opinion?

Now we have your opinion on my opinion.

Now what do you think about his question from your perspective?

Zeitgeist 08-04-2004 09:56 AM

Cockburn's my favorite cantankerous commie.


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