Family Socialism

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Even the greatest capitalist practices family socialism at some point the only difference is when we let that point end if at all. When our children are “young” we provide for their good life even though they don’t financially contribute to the pie unless there a child protege or actor. Once they reach adulthood we can continue to provide for their basics and more depending on their true ability to become independent or our perception of this ability. Depending on our child’s skill level and ability to contribute that skill to society can also play a key role in this decision making. For those parents who have a child who is severly disabled or suffers from a life debalitating disease the socialism model will probably work for a lifetime. For those parents who support their children’s goal to achieve an artistic endeavor that socialist model will also play a prominent role although they might draw you a picture or two. Unlike socialism in society family socialism works because it is truly based on love between the members of such a unit so that they will try to achieve as much independence as possible. Even in such small units family squabbles over how that pie is spent can continue and become very hostile at times. Family socialism is the only form of socialism we should promote to a decree because when it’s implemented correctly it allows families to take care of each other and lesson’s the role of governmental intervention.

“Borrowing Seats”

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You haven’t paid for the “prime seats” at the ball park, football stadium, concert hall etc but there not in use so why not let your butt keep them warm? I could understand if you plan to vandalize the seats, have a bad case of flatulation, or a soda spiller but otherwise why not share those seats with a few friends. Not only am I doing a good deed to the formal renter or owner of such seats by keeping them warm but making sure the entertainer performs at their highest level because they are not looking at a sad empty seat. It’s a win, win situation for even the security guard gets to bring home some extra bacon by earning a few extra dollars by looking the other way. Therefore I will continue to buy the cheap seats and hope that my friends don’t mind sharing the better seats not only for my enjoyment but the general good of society. I knew I could be a lawyer.

The Organizer

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It’s the bag that won’t leave you side. It carries your wallet, cell phone, keys, monies, medicines and other items you desparately need. When those items are taken out from their compartment “The Organizer” alerts you with a beeping sound (based on time you set) and if you leave the organizer somewhere (past the time period set) it beeps even louder and alerts you with a separate beeper and GPS that comes with your device. This device can even alert local law enforcement authorities if it’s stolen and what location it can be found at. “The Organizer” finally you’re world goes with you and doesn’t leave your side.

The Rush….

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Today is one of the busy, crazy days we all have. We’re rushing out the door before we realized we even got up. The mind is thinking faster then the body (at least we hope so) as our hands forget to grab the keys, wallet or cell phone. “The Rush” is on before the rooster gets out of his pajamas. Our last dream and our first meeting emerge together as our eyes begin to draw us in. We rush as if our life depends on it only to realize we could have slept a few extra minutes.

Net Neutrality?

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“Net Neutrality” has a positive sound to it but in reality is a disaster for most consumers of internet service. The government is going to try to insure that we all get equal speed when using the internet but as we’ve seen with other governmental regulations it will only slow the service we all receive, cut innovation, and raise our costs. When we try to make things “equal for all” it will always the lower quality we receive as a whole because  the incentive to perfect a system through profits will be eliminated as can be illustrated through the cell phone. When the cell phone first came out it was an expensive large item for only the wealthiest in society at an average cost of  $1000 but do to the desire of companies to increase their profits they found a way to make them less expensive. Competition ensued and now even those with the least among us have cell phones with most of the same games and gadgets that all of us have.  A true system of free enterprise is the best system to keep costs and services at the best level for all because profits are are greater incentive then punishment.

Slave Attitude

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Not every person has the same desire to be free.  Some people would rather be led like a sheep then worry about falling off the cliff by their own decision. Fear might play a key role in these  people’s life but also the desire to have a black and white attitude in the world.  It is much easier when we see the world in two different contrasts and when such leadership paints that picture why argue with it especially if we’re on the good side.  That is why dictatorships continue to pop up and are more difficult to battle then we might assume.  That is also why dependent societies on governmental “necessities” continue to grow even in such democracies.  Many of us would rather have someone element take care of us then have to make our own decisions. Only when we open the individual to see their own human potential will freedom truly spread around the world.

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