Rules and regulations? Who needs them?
Created on: October 23rd, 2008
Rules and regulations? Who needs them?

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October 23rd, 2008
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I am majoring in economics... *is destroyed*
October 23rd, 2008
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That's some epic facial hair.
October 23rd, 2008
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microdix(tm) has the answer
October 23rd, 2008
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Is it a coincidence that the guy on the right looks like Manson?
October 23rd, 2008
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Charles Manson II: The Two Towers
October 23rd, 2008
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What, you don't believe in markets? Commie!
October 23rd, 2008
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hahahahahaahhahahahahaha. perfect. anyone who doesn't get this site is a mouth-breather.
October 23rd, 2008
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I dont know what you're talking about. The taxes in america are way too high, and the only real solution that hasn't been talked about are a reduction or abolishing of the capital gains tax. Do you realize how much wealthier this country would be if we didnt have a captial gains tax? you could retire at age 40 and really live the true american dream. BUT LIBERALS AND MINORITIES WANT TO TAKE THAT AWAY FROM YOU IN THE FORM OF GOVT PROGRAMS! vote white vote McCain 08.
October 23rd, 2008
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HAY GUISE THE ECONOMIES BAD SO ILL JUST SPEND 700 BILLION $$, ALSO YOU GET ANOTEHR STIMULUS PACKAGE. THATL FIX OUR ECONOMY LOLOLOL
October 23rd, 2008
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Hi, i see you are new to america. This is how we roll.
October 23rd, 2008
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I'm all for bringing beatdowns to thieves, but we can't regulate our way out of recurrent banking panics. Look at what happened to Japan and Sweden in the early 90s. Or Iceland now. No laissez failure there. Inconsistent regulation is even worse than none at all.
October 23rd, 2008
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The winning tool is GOOD regulation and a healthy scientific approach toward reality instead of blind dogma.
October 23rd, 2008
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But that won't let me decapitate plutocrats.
October 24th, 2008
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You might say the winning tool.... is Madame Guillotine.
November 2nd, 2008
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Actually, it's the absolute abolishment of pragmatism, America's favorite pastime.
October 23rd, 2008
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Hey, Barry Obama is also from a place called Chicago!!
October 23rd, 2008
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I am convinced you are not the real inkdrinker, so therefore I will vote 1 on all of your sites until the true inkdrinker returns to claim his rightful place using this account
October 23rd, 2008
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Spoken like a true lumpenprole, clamoring for a strong leader to pander to them and then sell them out to the elites. We are already on phase 2.
October 25th, 2008
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Again, see communistguitarparty, et cetera. The only difference between pre-slump ink and post-slump ink is that we are now in a time where simply watching the news is grounds for a told-you-so. The evidence of a bad system is now in public view, and ink might as well capitalize(LOL!) by YTMNDing it (even if it's not with three lines and a jpeg). Pre-bubbles and -bailouts, the market and people were still doing reasonably well that I'd have o_O'd at ink. Not so much now.
October 25th, 2008
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Of course, I've had this crippling hatred for the rich the whole time. It's just a little more clearly defined.
October 23rd, 2008
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ha ha. I heard a quote yesterday along the lines of "when the revolution happens the capitalist will be hung with the rope he manufactured" and thought of you.
October 23rd, 2008
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The truth, of course, is that the rope will be manufactured by the prole. Labor creates. Management is only the parasite that profits from it. So the irony is not that it is "his" rope. The irony is that when the angry mob bought the length of rope, he profited from the very noose that would hang him.
October 23rd, 2008
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Needs more WAFFLEZ.
October 23rd, 2008
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The American Dream!™
October 23rd, 2008
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qft
October 24th, 2008
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Go back to Russia pinko!
October 25th, 2008
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Go back to the Gilded Age, bourgie scum.
October 26th, 2008
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I know that bum
October 27th, 2008
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The U of C recently purchased the building that houses the Chicago Theological Seminary. They're kicking out the seminary, a long-time breeding ground for left-leaning clergymen (The Reverend Jesse Jackson's an alum) and turning it into "The Milton Friedman Institute," an intellectual home for Chicago School free-marketeers consolidated into a single space much like Stanford's "Hoover Institute." LOL.
October 29th, 2008
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I believe it was Reverend Jeremiah Wright who put it best when he said "God damn America."
October 29th, 2008
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you're such a character
November 1st, 2008
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Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal.