The Beer Fable about the distribution of taxes

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Re: The Beer Fable about the distribution of taxes




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 07/06/21, 22:13

Exnihiloest wrote:You prefer nature to culture, you prefer the jungle.

The jungle ? We are in the middle of it with your ultra-liberal globalist pals who plunder, kill, bitch, corrupt and destroy for the benefit of the shareholders.
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Re: The Beer Fable about the distribution of taxes




by Exnihiloest » 08/06/21, 22:19

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:...
The jungle ? We are in the middle of it with your ultra-liberal globalist pals who plunder, kill, bitch, corrupt and destroy for the benefit of the shareholders.

You are one of his henchmen, it is thanks to you that the system works.
If you haven't yet understood, and that's for sure, we'll take the time to explain it to you.
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Re: The Beer Fable about the distribution of taxes




by Janic » 09/06/21, 10:45

exnull
You are one of his henchmen, it is thanks to you that the system works.
If you haven't yet understood, and that's for sure, we'll take the time to explain it to you.
The teacher is going to explain to the ignoramuses that he thinks we are.
We are indeed henchmen of the capitalist system as slaves were slavers with death as our only way out. It's just the shape that has changed, not the substance!
example:
https://www.publicsenat.fr/emission/doc ... irs-188881
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 09/06/21, 12:04

Exnihiloest wrote:If you haven't yet understood, and that's for sure, we'll take the time to explain it to you.

Start by taking the time to take care of yourself ... it's urgent.
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Re: The Beer Fable about the distribution of taxes




by Exnihiloest » 09/06/21, 17:43

Janic wrote:exnull
You are one of his henchmen, it is thanks to you that the system works.
If you haven't yet understood, and that's for sure, we'll take the time to explain it to you.
The teacher will explain to the ignoramuses that he believes that we are ...

We are all ignorant, since we are not omniscient. So everyone can learn something from the others on one subject or another.
But among those ignorant that we are all to one degree or another, there are here only 3 or 4 contributors to infused science, who therefore ignore that they are ignorant and therefore never learn anything since they already know everything. It was to one of them that I spoke. If you feel like you are in the game, I won't contradict you. : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:
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Re: The Beer Fable about the distribution of taxes




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 09/06/21, 17:50

(For a guy who constantly proclaims that his superiority, his intelligence, his way of thinking, his culture, his science, are superior to others, this false lesson of modesty would have something to laugh about if it were not yet that ' a pirouette to hide his inferiority, his stupidity, his lack of culture and his recklessness ...)
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Re: The Beer Fable about the distribution of taxes




by Janic » 09/06/21, 17:53

We are all ignorant, since we are not omniscient. So everyone can learn something from the others on one subject or another.
you still have to learn interesting and fair things, which is not obvious to you!
But among these ignorant people that we all are, there are here only 3 or 4 contributors to infused science, who therefore ignore that they are ignorant and consequently never learn anything since they already know everything.
so like you and the 3 or 4 contributors to the fakenews referred to as "funny"
It was to one of them that I spoke. If you feel like you are in the game, I won't contradict you.
faced with bullshit, I do like you, I react to straighten out what you, you and your funny ones, you are trying to twist. Zorro, zorro, zorro, etc .... : Cheesy:
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Re: The Beer Fable about the distribution of taxes




by Exnihiloest » 09/06/21, 18:07

Janic wrote:... you still have to learn interesting and fair things, which is not obvious to you!

The "obvious" are the lot of infused science.
Nice demo!
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by Janic » 09/06/21, 21:09

The "obvious" are the lot of infused science.
Nice demo!
QED
like yours then!
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Re: The Beer Fable about the distribution of taxes




by Grelinette » 21/06/21, 15:11

To begin with, there is a situation described in the statement which is absurd:
thibr wrote: ...
· The last (the "richest") pays 59 euros.
Total = 100 euros

As much as the richest pays last it is credible, but where did you see that the richest pays 59% of an expense?
In human societies that does not exist!
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