Redistributing Halloween
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Re: Redistributing Halloween
Give them enough years of taxation, and they'll get used to it.
Ha, they may even advocate for it.
Ha, they may even advocate for it.
Re: Redistributing Halloween
.... That's a great video, Phat!!
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Re: Redistributing Halloween
I like the video and appreciate the sentiment.
That said... since when is knocking on people's doors, and demanding free candy the equivalent of "earning" the candy?
I think Halloween itself is a liberal lesson in redistribution.
That said... since when is knocking on people's doors, and demanding free candy the equivalent of "earning" the candy?
I think Halloween itself is a liberal lesson in redistribution.
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Re: Redistributing Halloween
damn commies and their redistributive candy schemes. We should end all commie holidays. Christmas? santa wears red! Easter? Free fredom destroying chocolate! Birthdays? Socialist bonanzas!
We should re-work all holidays to a more capitalist freedom loving tune. Christmas is now celebratory manufacturing of low cost goods day. Birthdays are now "workday".
We should re-work all holidays to a more capitalist freedom loving tune. Christmas is now celebratory manufacturing of low cost goods day. Birthdays are now "workday".

Re: Redistributing Halloween
It's funny that you think that knocking on people's doors to be given candy has any relation to earning it. Well done with the useless rhetoric (again), Phatscotty.Phatscotty wrote:
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Re: Redistributing Halloween
You know all those Dentists that run those 'I'll buy back your candy' schemes? How do they factor into economic philosophy?
--Andy
--Andy
Re: Redistributing Halloween
The class war has been won by the richest individuals and multi-corporations.
We can post silly videos of Halloween, but that's how the Tea Baggers can understand their world view in the most simplistic partisan way.

Income disparity is a serious and growing problem.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCcjoyJ4S1c
We can post silly videos of Halloween, but that's how the Tea Baggers can understand their world view in the most simplistic partisan way.

Income disparity is a serious and growing problem.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCcjoyJ4S1c
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Re: Redistributing Halloween
Woodruff doesn't know what that word means.Woodruff wrote:It's funny that you think that knocking on people's doors to be given candy has any relation to earning it. Well done with the useless rhetoric (again), Phatscotty.Phatscotty wrote:
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Re: Redistributing Halloween
Agree to the deal with a set price.AndyDufresne wrote:You know all those Dentists that run those 'I'll buy back your candy' schemes? How do they factor into economic philosophy?
--Andy
Let the price be higher than the price of buying candy for yourself.
Buy a ton of candy.
Have the dentist buy that candy from you (at the higher price)
Profit.
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This sounds good, but I think they do it by weight, like 'x' amount of dollars per US lbs. So then you'd have to figure what candy had the most mass, while also being the most inexpensive to see if you could profit?BigBallinStalin wrote:Agree to the deal with a set price.AndyDufresne wrote:You know all those Dentists that run those 'I'll buy back your candy' schemes? How do they factor into economic philosophy?
--Andy
Let the price be higher than the price of buying candy for yourself.
Buy a ton of candy.
Have the dentist buy that candy from you (at the higher price)
Profit.
--Andy
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Re: Redistributing Halloween
How does one inject cement into low quality candy?AndyDufresne wrote:This sounds good, but I think they do it by weight, like 'x' amount of dollars per US lbs. So then you'd have to figure what candy had the most mass, while also being the most inexpensive to see if you could profit?BigBallinStalin wrote:Agree to the deal with a set price.AndyDufresne wrote:You know all those Dentists that run those 'I'll buy back your candy' schemes? How do they factor into economic philosophy?
--Andy
Let the price be higher than the price of buying candy for yourself.
Buy a ton of candy.
Have the dentist buy that candy from you (at the higher price)
Profit.
--Andy
Think, Andy. We could make millions here.
Re: Redistributing Halloween
Depleted uranium tootsie rolls?BigBallinStalin wrote:How does one inject cement into low quality candy?AndyDufresne wrote:This sounds good, but I think they do it by weight, like 'x' amount of dollars per US lbs. So then you'd have to figure what candy had the most mass, while also being the most inexpensive to see if you could profit?BigBallinStalin wrote:Agree to the deal with a set price.AndyDufresne wrote:You know all those Dentists that run those 'I'll buy back your candy' schemes? How do they factor into economic philosophy?
--Andy
Let the price be higher than the price of buying candy for yourself.
Buy a ton of candy.
Have the dentist buy that candy from you (at the higher price)
Profit.
--Andy
Think, Andy. We could make millions here.
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Hm, what kind of candy has natural cavities or pockets of air, or could easily be cut en-masse by a low-paid off-shore work force? I don't know, I've never been good at this.BigBallinStalin wrote: How does one inject cement into low quality candy?
Think, Andy. We could make millions here.
--Andy
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Re: Redistributing Halloween
Yeah... what he said!Woodruff wrote:
It's funny that you think that knocking on people's doors to be given candy has any relation to earning it.
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Re: Redistributing Halloween
You have to dress up and walk to their house. that is earning it. People who answer the door automatically agree to give candy, otherwise they pretend they are not home. the person is not forced to answer the door, nor is one forced to dress in a costume and participate in a tradition.jimboston wrote:I like the video and appreciate the sentiment.
That said... since when is knocking on people's doors, and demanding free candy the equivalent of "earning" the candy?
I think Halloween itself is a liberal lesson in redistribution.
This is nothing like having money taken out of your paycheck every week, or giving 3.2 hours of your 9 hour day to the government.
It's all voluntary (freedom), but I get your point
Re: Redistributing Halloween
... I'm poor. Send me $1000.GBU56 wrote: ... Income disparity is a serious and growing problem.
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me too. I know a couple other people who can use your generosity GBU. Put your money and your time where your mouth is, or else you are just a poserNobunaga wrote:... I'm poor. Send me $1000.GBU56 wrote: ... Income disparity is a serious and growing problem.
... Thanks.
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A poser...like a libertarian who isn't.Phatscotty wrote:me too. I know a couple other people who can use your generosity GBU. Put your money and your time where your mouth is, or else you are just a poserNobunaga wrote:... I'm poor. Send me $1000.GBU56 wrote: ... Income disparity is a serious and growing problem.
... Thanks.
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Phatscotty, Woodruff...
BBS, 2dimes, and I are trying to make a buck in this thread. Now back to putting cement into candy. What if we made cement tootsie pops? All we need is a couple thousand sucker sticks, and then some off-shore workers to make candy cement balls, and then wrap them up and no one would know the difference at a glance. This might be our best route to millionaire-hood.
--Andy
BBS, 2dimes, and I are trying to make a buck in this thread. Now back to putting cement into candy. What if we made cement tootsie pops? All we need is a couple thousand sucker sticks, and then some off-shore workers to make candy cement balls, and then wrap them up and no one would know the difference at a glance. This might be our best route to millionaire-hood.
--Andy
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Which in bulk is cheaper these days? Cement or lead? I did a quick Google Search, and found maybe about 10 US Cents a gram for lead. A 80 US lbs bag of cement has about 36287.4 grams, and can be purchased for about $5 each.2dimes wrote:Or a lead ball with a thin candy shell.
Based on that, cement is much more cost effective I think.
--Andy