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By: milestonedd. on 04 Jan 09, 09:03:38
So you're not American , but you live in America?
By: dvrtmcc. on 02 Jan 09, 14:54:25
This Bill Gates really gets on my nerv. I would punch him in the nose if I had the chance.
By: ShAdOw116789. on 30 Dec 08, 23:20:00
o ya and this was on my b-day
By: gzyyy6. on 23 Dec 08, 18:09:03
bill you can do more for folks with seed and well trucks laptops and technoligy can feed people
By: beancube2008. on 08 Dec 08, 01:26:47
He is talking about moving away from money capitalism. Creativity ... He think when you are stuck and behind payments all the time, you will be creative by nature. When M$ lusts about your innovations, you better run so they would forget about you.
By: beancube2008. on 08 Dec 08, 01:14:07
Then please don't screw people with the intellectual property crabs to China and India. People honor innovations but do not honor for taking away or over people's innovations. Go sell this honor to coporations in your country. Chinese and Indian's philosophies have been trained by many years of painful lessons, they know what craps are.
By: zhuanghongzhe2000. on 05 Dec 08, 13:49:42
what a sarcasm
By: DannyKonopka. on 01 Nov 08, 20:41:57
I take it as a sarcasm ;)
By: rightnow1212. on 24 Oct 08, 20:36:32
Profit is mostly created by creating value (for customers, employees shareholders). Wall Street and the debt filled current "American way" is garbage now I agree. Create wealth. Work hard-in an ethical manner-and make lots of money. Government (at the barrel of a gun I might add) takes 40% of everything earned and wastes much of it. Snuggle up to a nice read of "Atlas Shrugged". Capitalism works. What the elite in the USA have done is not only criminal-it is pure stupidity. Shmucks.
By: 9994448343. on 19 Oct 08, 14:40:09
Excellent......very great....
By: hongster76. on 14 Oct 08, 20:06:52
only the rich can afford charity, will u feed ur neighbor's child when yours is starving? in the game of capitalism, to get rich, u have to depend on the rich. when bread is abundance, the rich dont mind the poor feeding off the crumbs, but when resource is scarce, dont expect crumbs. if the rich is charitable, they will buy all the stocks in the stock exchange to keep the market afloat, but you see them in selling frenzy once they think their very financial interests are at risk.
By: smujismuj. on 13 Oct 08, 06:34:17
What would be better....Transparent Socialism....or increasingly smaller groups of banking interests deciding what's good for everyone? Bill Gates believes in the market...that is his flaw. The market rewards greed, ruthlessness and profit, regardless of how profit is achieved. War is profitable, therefore those who profit from it will do whatever it takes to produce wars. Find someplace to hide, the world as we know it is coming to an end.
By: Marly61. on 01 Oct 08, 07:34:54
Standard economic history recognizes that state intervention has played a central role in economic growth. But its impact is underestimated because of too narrow a focus. To mention one major omission, the industrial revolution relied on cheap cotton, mainly from the United States. It was kept cheap and available not by market forces, but by elimination of the indigenous population and slavery.
By: Marly61. on 01 Oct 08, 07:34:09
Philososo, but what about reality? All the countries who rejected laissez-faire capitalism are now flurishing. They are all rejecting the structural adjustment programs supported by the Washington Consensus and there economics have turned around and away from the corporate welfare and elitist wealth transfer systems. Such all east asia, Argentina, Standard economic history recognizes that state intervention has played a central role in economic growth.
By: Marly61. on 01 Oct 08, 07:25:34
Its funny that Socialism always bails out Capitalism (rich elites); its never the other way around.
By: Marly61. on 01 Oct 08, 07:24:58
watch on YOUTUBE: "The Truth about the Wall Street Bailout: How "Free Market Capitalism" Really Works. Nader and Chomsky Explain the Game, a Nanny State to Take Care of the Rich"
By: linh111189. on 27 Sep 08, 01:41:37
he is a my best idol!
By: pipeorganloverNJP. on 16 Sep 08, 16:53:05
You can't possibly think he'd time himself to the last second, could you?
By: crazycutz. on 12 Sep 08, 10:21:29
more like 34 minutes.. hm... so he actualy managed to get extra 4 minutes for free.. well done Bill :)
By: roxhana2. on 24 Aug 08, 03:47:49
I LOVE THIS GUY.
By: philosophyarchitect. on 14 Aug 08, 00:02:00
The primary problem is the autocratic nature of those government which stops market economies from developing; when formerly controlled nations adapt market economies, they cease being third world, like Japan and South Korea and, it appears, near-future China. Maybe if the west stopped hating itself the people in these nations would be more likely to adapt what has made us flourish.
By: philosophyarchitect. on 13 Aug 08, 23:59:42
Our culture, unfortunately, opposes reason individualism and capitalism too much for a CEO-minded person to be elected even if he or she did run. Considering the sort of nonsense one needs to withstand to be a politician no wonder they don't run!
By: philosophyarchitect. on 13 Aug 08, 23:58:16
And only capitalism allows technology to flourish. Socialism/capitalism is not the passive transfer of a finite amount of wealth. The ability to keep and sustain private property is absolutely necessary for economic expansion and innovation. As a small, small example, go down the list on the economic freedom (i.e. capitalism) index and think about the general trend as the amount of this goes up and/or down.
By: philosophyarchitect. on 13 Aug 08, 23:54:19
A country where individual rights are consistently upheld is, in a sense, necessarily somewhat anti-democratic. Yes having government leaders elected is absolutely necessary to keeping a nation free, but to give the majority absolute rule over the individual is inherently unfree. But that is only by a broad definition of democratic.
By: amoll. on 12 Aug 08, 07:43:31
uuummm need some deep thought !!