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Several things I noticed about FF's "verse"
Sunday, December 22, 2002 7:32 PM
ALLRONIX
Monday, December 23, 2002 12:11 AM
XED
Monday, December 23, 2002 1:44 AM
RAULENDYMION
Monday, December 23, 2002 9:09 AM
JOHNNYREB
Tuesday, December 24, 2002 12:02 PM
GATORMARC
Quote:Originally posted by xed: Firefly offers a welcome return to that American tradition. After the grotesque abberrant period in the 80s and 90s where we made heroes out of CEOs who turned out to be corrupt thieves, Firefly's portrayal of ordinary dirt-poor folks like Mal and Zoe and Kaylee as heroes and all the rich guys in the Core systems as corrupt crooks is refreshing... At least to me. If I see another billioniare on the cover of TIME magainze being praised to the skies, I think I'm gonna puke.
Tuesday, December 24, 2002 12:51 PM
HJERMSTED
Quote: But, I'm constantly impressed with the creation of wealth in the U.S. How over half of our millionaires weren't born rich, but made their own wealth. To me, it's proof that in the U.S., anyone can make it
Tuesday, December 24, 2002 1:39 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Hjermsted: This belief, in my mind, is actually what is ruining the U.S. There may have been a time when "anyone could make it" big in this country, but short of the occasional janitor winning the lottery, those days are long gone.
Quote: The wealthy have their money and, understanding what a finite resource it is, have no plans on sharing it with anyone. For most the dream of wealth is just that, a dream. It's the carrot at the end of the stick that keeps us all from noticing our whole lives we've been fighting over the scraps left by the uber wealthy.
Quote: Soon we will have the world's first trillionaire. It'll make the front pages and some will look upon this individual as some kind of genius or hero.
Quote: I guarantee you on that day, the world's poverty level will reach an all time high as well. You might see that article on page 16. The massive wealth of the few and the poverty of the many are permanently intertwined.
Quote: Despite all this, I don't have any real problem with some people being richer than others. That is after we've guaranteed everybody has the following: Food, a roof over their head, healthcare, access to a decent education. After all of this is achieved and cannot be interfered with in any way, then let the rich be the rich.
Tuesday, December 24, 2002 3:45 PM
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Tuesday, December 24, 2002 11:13 PM
Wednesday, December 25, 2002 7:04 PM
SOLETA
Quote:Originally posted by GatorMarc: It's that old example of which society is better off: Society 1: The poorest individual makes $20,000 The richest individual makes $100,000 Society 2: The poorest individual makes $30,000 The richest individual makes $300,000
Thursday, December 26, 2002 7:07 AM
KURUKAMI
Thursday, December 26, 2002 8:01 AM
Thursday, December 26, 2002 8:24 AM
HKCAVALIER
Quote:Originally posted by soleta: Quote:Originally posted by GatorMarc: It's that old example of which society is better off: Society 1: The poorest individual makes $20,000 The richest individual makes $100,000 Society 2: The poorest individual makes $30,000 The richest individual makes $300,000 Okay, honestly - in what society does the poorest individual make $20,000? - soleta
Thursday, December 26, 2002 8:55 AM
Thursday, December 26, 2002 9:19 AM
Thursday, December 26, 2002 9:51 AM
XERIAR
Quote:Originally posted by HKcavalier: For me the darkest part of the show is that one line, "The earth got used up." Damn. He says it so matter-o'-fact. Given what I know about our Gaia and Her resiliance, I don't even know how that's possible. I mean, when he says "used up" I don't think he means we depleted our fossil fuels and hadda go solar. I think he means used up. Gives me a chill. And the theme song, "Burn the land and boil the sea/You can't take the sky from me." Breaks my heart every time I hear it.
Thursday, December 26, 2002 10:26 AM
Thursday, December 26, 2002 11:02 AM
Quote:Originally posted by xed: ...the swaggering sneering contemptuous way the Alliance feds treat...well, just about everyone...
Thursday, December 26, 2002 1:04 PM
Quote: And for me that's one of the big red flags about America right now, because we are so absolutely, sincerely, blindly, uncomplicatedly, generously sure of our right and decency. We're just trying to help the rest of the world what can't help them selves, and if it means ridding the world of a little Evil while we're at it, well then, saddle up!
Thursday, December 26, 2002 7:16 PM
MILLERNATE
Quote: Hjermsted wrote: And before anyone tells me about "all that open space in Montana" global overpopulation isn't about physical space. It's about spread of disease, consumption of natural resources and pollution.
Quote: I don't pretend to have the answers, but I am concerned that the U.S. (the number one over-consumer of the world's resources) has moronic leadership. It's time to get educated people back in the White House and our legislative bodies.
Quote: You have to try it to know whether it would work or not.
Quote: 1. Majority Preferential Voting-a voting mechanism used in Executive position elections... President, Governor, Mayor, etc...
Quote: 2. Binding National Referendums- The citizens of the U.S. vote bindingly on the big issues at the Federal level. Dozens of democratic nations around the world enjoy this voting mechanism. Let Congress figure out how/where to spend the $$ and let the Prez be our figurehead. But let the people be the steering committee. I personally would have loved to vote at the polls against NAFTA. I would love a shot at this Star Wars fantasy missile shield. In other words, I would love to see this republic infused with more democracy.
Quote: 3. Proportional Representation- Make the representation in the legislative bodies (Congress, State Houses, City Councils, etc) match the actual population's idealogical leanings... some refer to this as "parliamentary politics" but that's really just one method of proportionalization. If a political party has support of 5% or more of the voting public, they get the same percentage of seats in the Congress. This would elminate the need for voting districts and put the focus on the parties themselves. This would also flood the legislative bodies with new ideas. Presently we are stuck with the limited imaginations of two idealogies: Democrats (corporate philosophy -- moderate to conservative) and Republicans (corporate philosophy -- conservative to reactionary). More parties equals more ideas and I maintain my assertion above that the U.S. hasn't had a non-market based new idea since the '60s.
Quote: 4. Tweaks to the Constitution This must be added to our "to-do" list as we will obviously need to tweak the U.S. Constitution to allow for this greater voter empowerment (#s 1-3). This point shouldn't be taken lightly... it takes a vote of 2/3 of the States to change the U.S. Constitution. Of all the world's Constitutions, the U.S. of A.'s is the slowest evolving and most resistent to change. One small tweak I would suggest right off the bat: Drop the super-majority (2/3 vote) requirement for new amendments back to a 51% requirement.
Quote: 5. Financial incentives to Voters In the form of tax breaks for people who vote or hefty fines levied against those who do not vote
Quote: 6. Eradicate the "that won't work here" mentality within you I cannot express how sick I am of people shooting down ideas before they've been tested and thus maintaining the status quo. Yes all of the above is social engineering. So what? That's what politics is. Social engineering. And what are we if not social engineers? I'll tell you what: spectators in our own lives.
Friday, December 27, 2002 7:21 AM
Friday, December 27, 2002 10:52 AM
Quote:Originally posted by GatorMarc: HKCAVALIER and soleta, Obviously my example of the two societies was an example to demonstrate the concept of the "wealth gap" and how it could be used incorrectly to compare societies, and not actual figures for two societies for comparison.
Friday, December 27, 2002 9:34 PM
Quote:Originally posted by HKcavalier: You can stop banging your head against the wall on my account. I know what you meant. Of course, you weren't discribing a "real" society with your "example."
Quote: Similarly, if you make a model of a society that, hypothetically of course, discounts the existence of people who's anual incomes fall below $20,000, you gotta expect some of us are gonna pick up on the irony. There are all kinds of people who discount the existence of those who's incomes are below $20,000 a year, Marc, and they tend to be, you know, rich people!
Quote: It was just a poor choice of statistics.
Saturday, December 28, 2002 9:00 AM
Saturday, December 28, 2002 10:44 AM
DELVO
Saturday, December 28, 2002 1:40 PM
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Sunday, December 29, 2002 9:36 AM
TALLGRRL
Quote:Originally posted by JOHNNYREB: I wouldn't go so far as to call the crew anarchists. [snip]Inara openly supported unification, and the Shepherd is more concerned with The Lord,I think, than with toppling the powers that be.
Sunday, December 29, 2002 12:25 PM
Quote:For me the darkest part of the show is that one line, "The earth got used up." Damn. He says it so matter-o'-fact. Given what I know about our Gaia and Her resiliance, I don't even know how that's possible. I mean, when he says "used up" I don't think he means we depleted our fossil fuels and hadda go solar. I think he means used up. Gives me a chill. And the theme song, "Burn the land and boil the sea/You can't take the sky from me." Breaks my heart every time I hear it.
Sunday, December 29, 2002 1:52 PM
Quote:Originally posted by GatorMarc: Quote:Originally posted by HKcavalier: You can stop banging your head against the wall on my account. I know what you meant. Of course, you weren't discribing a "real" society with your "example." Now that's just more frustrating to me... You understood my point in the example the entire time but chose to argue a technicality rather than the merit of the example.
Monday, December 30, 2002 4:48 AM
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