Ayn Rand was a wise guy.
Ayn Rand was a wise guy.
Yes of course, get what you can
while you can before it's gone, and
lock it up before the others suspect
anything, and if you'd just work hard
enough you could have great riches,
said the Gospel of Ayn, Chapter One,
which was popular for awhile.
while you can before it's gone, and
lock it up before the others suspect
anything, and if you'd just work hard
enough you could have great riches,
said the Gospel of Ayn, Chapter One,
which was popular for awhile.
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Re: Ayn Rand was a wise guy.
Oh yes I remember him.
She was his hero.
The what me worry kid
She was his hero.
The what me worry kid
The maestro admitted in an October congressional hearing that he had "made a mistake in presuming" that financial firms could regulate themselves.
Re: Ayn Rand was a wise guy.
The Communists were (the latest "obstacles" to be) proven wrong and eradicated, so therefore American Capitalists were and are completely justified to keep on doing pretty much anything they want to do, and don't get in the way, right? I mean, don't get me wrong-- totalitarian socialism IS wrong, no doubt, but man ...
Laissez faire greed . . . biggest Mafia of them all.
Laissez faire greed . . . biggest Mafia of them all.
Re: Ayn Rand was a wise guy.
With wealth comes power, and with power comes either a) an altruistic desire to use that power to come to the aid of those less powerful; or b) a simultaneously diminished sense of responsibility and an exaggerated sense of entitlement.
Guess which? Hint: It's not a fair coin.
Guess which? Hint: It's not a fair coin.
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"If one could deduce the nature of the Creator from a study of creation, it would appear that He has an inordinate fondness for beetles." -- evolutionary biologist J B S Haldane, (1892-1964)
"If one could deduce the nature of the Creator from a study of creation, it would appear that He has an inordinate fondness for beetles." -- evolutionary biologist J B S Haldane, (1892-1964)
Re: Ayn Rand was a wise guy.
God the carnage. The so-called "Secretary of the Interior" (or maybe Blowfish himself) called the preservation of some of the most stunning terrain in the world (in Utah) a "land grab that should never have happened," and promptly opened up 80+ % of it for corporate ransacking. "Land grab"... Wow. Just wow...
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Re: Ayn Rand was a wise guy.
Fuck her. Selfish bitch screwed up the whole idea of capitalism.
Funny poem!
Funny poem!

Re: Ayn Rand was a wise guy.
She was very influential for many but once "many of those many" found out what a "p'ayn in the arse" her theories were : selfish paeans for greed and irresponsibility for any social necessity for hu'manity.
Paul Ryan and Rand Paul are still (??) devotees of her warped views, with Rand named after her shows what a strong influence she was with her early writings. It's always the theories themselves that are remembered but never their conclusions... mankind's foibles that stall our progress.
Paul Ryan and Rand Paul are still (??) devotees of her warped views, with Rand named after her shows what a strong influence she was with her early writings. It's always the theories themselves that are remembered but never their conclusions... mankind's foibles that stall our progress.
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https://www.alternet.org/story/149721/a ... eeded_them
it's all bullshit....remember when the republicans and libertarians were deficit hawks of the highest order....railing against any kind of social safety nets......and now this new tax bill that will add 1.5 trillion dollars to the national debt that will fall squarely on the backs of our children and grandchildren
politics is nothing more as a whole, of lying to get what you want or what someone paying you, wants....and few are true to their word, down the line
the two other women , the so called founders of libertarian ism at least held out, while Ayn Rand caved in....and yet she remains the darling of these nut jobs.....she remains the poster woman for their " beliefs"...smoke and mirrors....and an important reminder that it's all show business
nothing more.....those that seek to make the weakest suffer more are charlatans....just like Ayn Rand
it's all bullshit....remember when the republicans and libertarians were deficit hawks of the highest order....railing against any kind of social safety nets......and now this new tax bill that will add 1.5 trillion dollars to the national debt that will fall squarely on the backs of our children and grandchildren
politics is nothing more as a whole, of lying to get what you want or what someone paying you, wants....and few are true to their word, down the line
the two other women , the so called founders of libertarian ism at least held out, while Ayn Rand caved in....and yet she remains the darling of these nut jobs.....she remains the poster woman for their " beliefs"...smoke and mirrors....and an important reminder that it's all show business
nothing more.....those that seek to make the weakest suffer more are charlatans....just like Ayn Rand
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
Re: Ayn Rand was a wise guy.
I keep wondering about those who just aren't genetically wired to be Good At Capitalism. As things sort out and the Big Capital Machine keeps sinking its wells and fangs ever deeper into various salt veins of earth I can't help but wonder, even if everything seems on the right track.
And from one side of the political spectrum at least, the answer(s) are pretty simple, a base "survival" ethic (when not obsessed with greed and/or sellout/selloff), or maybe I just exaggerate in my mind some of the things I've heard over the years, like the 2012 Prez campaign when I heard Dennis Miller snarling "hey, we're on the Serengheti plains here, gotta thin the herd," or something like that..
And from one side of the political spectrum at least, the answer(s) are pretty simple, a base "survival" ethic (when not obsessed with greed and/or sellout/selloff), or maybe I just exaggerate in my mind some of the things I've heard over the years, like the 2012 Prez campaign when I heard Dennis Miller snarling "hey, we're on the Serengheti plains here, gotta thin the herd," or something like that..
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