http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2011/10/herman_cain_sim_city_999.html
Ladies and gentlemen, your 2012 Republican front-runner Herman Cain.
Ladies and gentlemen, your 2012 Republican front-runner Herman Cain.
To be fair, EvE online is practically a Wall Street simulator with pretty graphics at this point. It's all ABOUT economic management.Didn't EvE online was being study and use for some accounting firm?
True. The market are actual people playing instead of "calculated" like Sim City 4.To be fair, EvE online is practically a Wall Street simulator with pretty graphics at this point. It's all ABOUT economic management.
Except the Dev's tinkering with it is usually what keeps the market from crashing.But I will totally agree that EvE would have been a better test bed since Corporation are running true capitalism and you can see "devastation" if Devs tinker with that
We can make is a pre-req!!I don't think most of our elected officials even have Sim City level success of economic management.
Yes, the 28th amendment! "No person shall be allowed to hold public office who cannot first demonstrate the ability to win a game of sim city on normal difficulty - winning defined as a lasting a full game (1900-2000) with an acceptable outcome."We can make is a pre-req!!
No, because then there would be argument over what an "acceptable outcome" would be. You'd have guys going "Well the city's still there... well, most of it is!" and expecting to get in office!Yes, the 28th amendment! "No person shall be allowed to hold public office who cannot first demonstrate the ability to win a game of sim city on normal difficulty - winning defined as a lasting a full game (1900-2000) with an acceptable outcome."
Fine, I'll define it right now - a balanced budget and a population of metropolis or greater.No, because then there would be argument over what an "acceptable outcome" would be. You'd have guys going "Well the city's still there... well, most of it is!" and expecting to get in office!
You know meAnything to tear down the Black candidate huh Charlie?
In my opinion, if you can't handle one measelly giant lizard, you have no business in politics.But what about Godzilla?!
LOL. So true, so true.In my opinion, if you can't handle one measelly giant lizard, you have no business in politics.
I think you mean "fall down some stairs onto."Brb, buying a bullet to eat come 2012.
What I'm hearing is that we need an occupy EVE.To be fair, EvE online is practically a Wall Street simulator with pretty graphics at this point. It's all ABOUT economic management.
The players themselves have already done that. Complete with ships firing on landmarks in the game. It ended when developers created a council for players that had influence on the game design.What I'm hearing is that we need an occupy EVE.
It always was.So armed revolution is the answer!
Congratulations! You are the 1,000,000th person to misuse that quote on the internet this month! As a prize, I present you with the full quote so as to better understand the actual context:The tree of liberty must be periodically refreshed with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure.
-Thomas Jefferson
(emphasis mine)The people cannot be all, and always, well informed. The part which is wrong will be discontented, in proportion to the importance of the facts they misconceive. If they remain quiet under such misconceptions, it is lethargy, the forerunner of death to the public liberty. ... What country before ever existed a century and half without a rebellion? And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure.
Sounds to me like we've found our first arboreal thirst quenching volunteer! Up against the wall!I am the wettest blanket that ever was wet.
I know, Gas. I know.I hate it when people point out how wrong I am. Waaaaah!
I'm not falling for that again.Smell my finger.
"A poet once said:
I want to be the very best.
Like no one ever was.
To catch them is my real test;
to train them is my cause.
A heart so true;
our courage will pull us through.
You teach me, and I'll teach you.
Gotta Catch 'Em All!
God bless you, and God bless the United States of America!"
A disillusioned Republican pizza magnate and a disillusioned Democrat former governor combine to form: the closest thing to a Libertarian what ever got on a national stage?I have only one problem with Mr. Cain:
Koch.
Cain's 999 plan is actually pretty irrelevant, as we have about as much chance of seeing real, substantive tax reform (meaning other than just rate/exemption changes on the existing system) as we have bicycling to the moon.The 999 plan would still screw over the bottom and benefit the top. Flat taxation is a terrible idea and will never, ever work. And if you think that the upper tier won't get loopholes in a flat-tax system then I have a bridge I want to sell you because you are either naive, gullible or just fucking stupid.
I agree. The rich hire lawyers and lobbyists and they are the ones who make policy. We don't have that kind of power. But the flat tax is still worse than even what we have now.Cain's 999 plan is actually pretty irrelevant, as we have about as much chance of seeing real, substantive tax reform (meaning other than just rate/exemption changes on the existing system) as we have bicycling to the moon.
On the other hand, if you think there's ANY kind of tax system where the "upper tier" won't figure ways around it, you are ever so much moreso the above.