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The story of the garden
Published on March 4, 2007 By Draginol In Politics

Once upon a time...

There was a man with a garden. He worked very hard tending his garden and produced far more vegetables than he would ever be able to eat. So he gave some of his vegetables away to up and coming gardeners who used the seeds to start their own gardens in exchange for the gardener getting a tiny percent of the profits they generated.

But then one day, the king decided socialism was a more "humane" way of doing things. He forced all the gardeners to give him all the extra vegetables they made to give out to the "poor".

Because of this, the gardener didn't have any extra vegetables to provide to up and coming gardeners to get them started.

In short order, the number of new gardeners came to a stand still while the population continued to grow even higher since, for now, there was a lot of free food thanks to the socialist king.

But soon after, people began to starve because there was no longer enough food to feed the growing population. The king couldn't understand why and decided he should take more and more food from the "Greedy" gardeners. But the problem only got worse as now no gardeners had enough vegetables to use to plant more crops in their own gardens for next year.

The moral of the story is that it's never a good idea for the government to confiscate from those who are producing things to give to those who are not producing - especially if it interferes with the ability for the producers to produce even more. Because in the end, all the people will suffer as a result.

 


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on Mar 13, 2007
Caps are considered shouting and rude.


But at least they're more "pleasing" to the "eye" than a "spattering" of "fly specks" as "far" as the "eye" can "see". I know they're shouting, but most of the time you seem so passionate about whatever you're saying you seem like you're yelling anyway . . .

But that's neither here nor there on Draginol's thread.

Sorry for the hijack.
on Mar 13, 2007
Oh, and I haven't seen ground beef for $1.66 a pound for a decade, what are you buying Regurgitated ground beef?


I never pay that much for ground beef, period!
on Mar 13, 2007
Has anyone ever told you, Miller, that your use of quotation marks for emphasis is one of the most annoying methods in the world to highlight your points?


LOL. Yes. We have. Not in those words, but yes, we have.

Drmiler is drmiler. You just gotta let it go cause he's not going to bother. Haha.

Re: ground beef

I pay $2.38/lb. for 93% lean here in HI. Of course we never eat an entire lb. at a meal, and in fact I don't eat ground beef at all.

I do use bottled water, though. I have big 'ol jugs of it delivered to my house for my water cooler. I don't have a problem with tap but both the kids and I drink more water with the cooler.
on Mar 13, 2007
Your going to filter water? Lol. Doesn't your city do that for you?

I only need to come here once or twice a week to laugh my ass off.
on Mar 13, 2007
Your going to filter water? Lol. Doesn't your city do that for you?


Yeah, before they add boatloads of chemicals to it. Personally, I'm not a big fan of drinking bleach!

Laugh away, Dan. I guess this proves even morons need entertainment!
on Mar 13, 2007
I am amazed that otherwise smart and educated sounding people would be so silly as to drink unfiltered tap water (much less shower in it). Even a minor in googlefu can tell you that ain't a very good idea.

http://www.bidness.com/esd/showering.htm

on Mar 13, 2007
I am amazed that otherwise smart and educated sounding people would be so silly as to drink unfiltered tap water (much less shower in it).


Don't confuse Dan with smart or educated sounding. He'll correct you. He went on a long diatribe against me when I made that accusation!
on Mar 14, 2007

I am amazed that otherwise smart and educated sounding people would be so silly as to drink unfiltered tap water (much less shower in it). Even a minor in googlefu can tell you that ain't a very good idea.

What do you mean? Like most rational people, I am waiting to get super powers from it.

on Mar 14, 2007
Oh, and I haven't seen ground beef for $1.66 a pound for a decade, what are you buying Regurgitated ground beef?


I never pay that much for ground beef, period!


No, I buy it in a 3lb pack at Shop and Save. They have a meat deal where you buy 5 packages of meat for 19.99. The selection varies, but ground beef is usually one of them as is chicken.
on Mar 14, 2007
Has anyone ever told you, Miller, that your use of quotation marks for emphasis is one of the most annoying methods in the world to highlight your points?


LOL. Yes. We have. Not in those words, but yes, we have.

Drmiler is drmiler. You just gotta let it go cause he's not going to bother. Haha.

Re: ground beef

I pay $2.38/lb. for 93% lean here in HI. Of course we never eat an entire lb. at a meal, and in fact I don't eat ground beef at all.


That's mostly attributed to where you live. HI ain't a cheap place to live. Just be glad you don't live in Japan.

And you've also yelled at me when I was using caps for emphasis.
on Mar 14, 2007
And you've also yelled at me when I was using caps for emphasis.


I'm sure they have . . . we're never content, are we.
on Mar 14, 2007
I thought we were discussing socialism and capitalism, but Brad thinks its ok to talk about water for a bit. The price of a liter of bottled water is more then that of gasoline, and though perhaps more pure then tap water. What exactly is in the tap water that puts you off so much besides taste if that is even it?

The community I live in has spent millions to procure a very advanced clean and safe water filtration system. Granted thats what they say, and the water comes from a waterway connected directly to the fox river which is a super fund site, and those reasons go hand in hand.

For whoever said, tap was bleach is just silly. It all depends on the concentration of the liquid and the chlorine in the water. Even a D+ chemistry student like myself can tell you that. Bleach has hundreds if not thousands of times the concentration of chlorine and even that is only about 3% chlorine when sold as "Chlorox"

As for lead, yeah lead is bad but most people don't have lead in their water, they have high levels of copper or other heavy metals, from their pipes perhaps. Or well water. I'm sure bottled water is a great thing for lots of people but if you have tap readily available and its safe, and it tastes good lol, then filter away, but you are buying luxury water not safer water.

Marketing like "Sparkling" "Fresh" "Aqua" "Refreshing" "Natural" "Spring" = fluff.
on Mar 14, 2007
And you've also yelled at me when I was using caps for emphasis.


I'm sure they have . . . we're never content, are we.


Nope!

And just an FYI....using quotation marks for emphsis is what I was taught in school.
on Mar 14, 2007
And just an FYI....using quotation marks for emphsis is what I was taught in school.


I think what bugs people is it's an incorrect/unusual usage. Typically when you see words lit up with quotation marks, it indicates sarcasm. It often means that the author means the OPPOSITE of what they've enclosed between the quotation marks.

I've never seen any grammar or English text book suggest that quotation marks be used for emphasis. Feel free to correct me; that's just my experience.

I don't use perfect punctuation or grammar, either.

I don't have a problem with people using caps for emphasis (see above). I think previously you said that it was not comfortable for you physically to emphasize any other way. I totally accept that.
on Mar 14, 2007
For whoever said, tap was bleach is just silly. It all depends on the concentration of the liquid and the chlorine in the water. Even a D+ chemistry student like myself can tell you that. Bleach has hundreds if not thousands of times the concentration of chlorine and even that is only about 3% chlorine when sold as "Chlorox"

Bleach is used figuratively. Chlorine even in tiny concentrations is fairly harmful. What people need to consider are the VOCs generated from Chlorine treatment (Volitile Organic Compounds). Those are largely carcinogenic and show up in increasing numbers in Tap Water. As our groundwater becomes more unsuitable for drinking water treatment they have to increase blends of Chlorine which is an escalating scale requiring the government to annually increase standards. The resulting chlorine content and subsequent VOC compound increases add to the carcinogenic factors in water.

I'm sure bottled water is a great thing for lots of people but if you have tap readily available and its safe, and it tastes good lol, then filter away, but you are buying luxury water not safer water.

How do you quantify what is "Safe" tap water? Have you read your local water purification division yearly toxicity reports? Those reports are required by law to be posted on the internet, almost nobody reads them because if they did, they wouldn't drink the water without SOME form of treatment. At the very least, everyone should have a higher volumn 0.2 micron carbon filter at the inlet for their home. A simple device, selling for less than $150 on the internet, installed by any plumber or handyman.

http://www.pwgazette.com/wh.htm

That's the unit we have, it is about 3 feet tall (which you can't see in the picture). We use that at the inlet for the home so every tap in the house has filtered water. For drinking/baby formula/cooking we have a reverse osmosis system in the kitchen.
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