Nationalize US or Not? Nationalize Now 4 13.79% Leave Everything The Way It is 19 65.52% I prefer not to state my opinion due to fear of political prosecution 6 20.69% Total: 29 votes 100% relevant wiki quote: "McCarthyism is the political action of making accusations of disloyalty, subversion, or treason without proper regard for evidence."
the major reason for one time total wealth redistribution is the creation of a new progressive social/economical/political system. possible features of the system: 1) fairness going forward (the act of wealth redistribution itself is unjust of course) 2) high competitiveness due to level playing field 3) flat tax 4) legalization of recreational drugs? 5) legalization of prostitution? any other suggestions/comments?
Shortie. In my opinion you are a shallow thinking blithering idiot. You have not considered any consequences likely after your proposal. You have learned well.
The best adjustment for your plan is to close it. It cannot be tweaked to improve. The concept is faulty. I should not have called you a blithering idiot. You are not an idiot. You are just plain stupid. Forrest Gump was an Einstein compared to you.
Shortie. You haven't been paying attention. Nothing will help your plan. It is like saying humans could fly by flapping their arms in the air to create flight. It can't be done.We are not strong enough to over come our weight. No known materials can be used to overcome this limitation. Your solution would be to invent one to be used. Great let me know when it happens.
You present a recipe for disaster, but you express a willingness to learn and that's always good. Whenever people are not allowed to keep the fruits of their own labor, there simply won't be very much fruit. To deny this fact is to deny basic human nature. Whenever governments try to force egalitarianism upon a people, economic devastation is always the inevitable result. There are many more axioms like these you'll need to learn before you can come up with any type of economic plan that has a chance of working in the real world, and reading a few brief replies here on ET is no shortcut to the knowledge you're trying to acquire. Read some books, and then you'll be able to start making political/economic suggestions that don't sound so foolish. I'd recommend you start with Orwell (both 1984 and Animal Farm), and then Atlas Shrugged if you're able to stomach it...