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From: LanceWinslow
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  • Your rant against Palestinians was hateful and sick. You're a bit full of yourself.

  • @ummakhan1512 - That is quite a stretch - I hadn't mentioned Palestinians once in the video. I'd like to have your real name to put you on a watch list.

  • I'm disturbed by the gap between the movement of your mouth, and the sound of your voice.

  • @frankmuddler - Sorry about that, this is the reason I have not posted anymore videos, I've written 21,000 online articles, and hope to someday turn them all into videos, unfortunately, I am going to have to upgrade my audio and visual equipment here to do that. Thanks for your patience, I was bothered myself when I noticed how bad it looks when the voice is off like that.

  • You're my hero Lance.

    What an ass lol

  • Of course you can have solutions on a personal level: work hard and be a winner. But the overall landscape will always be the same: A HANDFUL OF WINNERS AND GADZILLION LOSERS. Like in the MLB, no matter how hard every single minor leaguer dedicate to train, the roster's seat will always be just 40.

  • Suppose you share 10 bucks with 10 guys: if one guy gets like 8 bucks and the next like 1, the rest will end up with few cents or nothing at all. Since money is not created (as I heard Rush Limbaugh saying) but transferred, the only way to attenuate the inequality here is limiting the amount per person. It's simple math. The average income in the US is U$50.000 something. If you have Buffetts and Gates getting the 8 bucks chunk (no matter how legitimately they're getting it) you know the result.

  • Good Show Lance.  D.L. Siluk

  • I like TuPac's idea. Which was to switch it up ever year. The poor trade places with the wealthy.

    Would not that be a learning experience for the rich. To really see what the regular people struggle with on a daily basis. It is so difficult today to be an entrepreneur unless you know people or already have the backing in a bank account. I was going to write a novel. But cannot afford the publishing. Ta

  • I think you're being very naive in assuming that capitalism encourages those virtues you speak of. You're ignoring the two things that capitalism has historically fostered: greed and exploitation! You need look no further than its early days in the industrial age and third world countries where exploitation and worker abuse is standard practice. I would like for you you to show me one place in the world where wealth does not corrupt everything around it!

  • @motzaballsguy totally agree, "When entrepreneurial capalists make money everyone wins", hmmmm, not so sure about that one Lance

  • Right on Lance! This is a bit oversimplified but the basic message is good. Ironically, entrpreneurialism is solution to bridging that gap. I say: business classes in all public schools from age 7-18. And highschool level actually start businesses that fund their own "higher"education. Let us graduate entrpreneurs, not McDonald's workers.

  • yep yep

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