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re: Half of the UK is owned by 1%
Posted on 4/20/19 at 3:05 pm to pumpyouup
Posted on 4/20/19 at 3:05 pm to pumpyouup
quote:Haha. Be happy.
Half of the UK is owned by 1%
They used to own our whole damn country but we sure screwed them out of that. Now all they got over there is half of the size of Oregon and we got the rest.
So they already lost so more than they have left.
Posted on 4/20/19 at 3:10 pm to fallguy_1978
Northumbria 160 per square mile
Devon 176 per sq mile
Allen parish 34 per square mile
Calcasieu 181 per square mile
Posted on 4/20/19 at 3:10 pm to Lima Whiskey
quote:you know what that says about Florence...
The richest families in Florence in 1427, are the richest families in Florence today.
And about families over individuals
Posted on 4/20/19 at 3:46 pm to chalmetteowl
It appears to be a universal phenomenon. The Nordic countries, which have worked very hard to increase social mobility, are similar.
Posted on 4/20/19 at 3:55 pm to chalmetteowl
quote:
you know what that says about Florence...
And about families over individuals
Mo’ money, mo’ problems. Right Stanley?
Posted on 4/20/19 at 4:02 pm to pumpyouup
I don't care cuck.
It's England. We kicked their ashes already.
...and I own your wife's pussy
It's England. We kicked their ashes already.
...and I own your wife's pussy
Posted on 4/20/19 at 4:05 pm to biglego
For the sake of clarification and because The NY Times decided to omit referencing it, yes the Crown Estate is obviously one of the major landowners. However to clarify, The Crown Estate =/= The Royal Family,
The revenue from The Crown Estate goes directly into their Treasury, thus for all intents and purposes serves “the people”.
The article is also somewhat lacking in not pointing out the differences between leasehold and freehold holdings. The former is very common (almost exclusive) in the densely populated southeast, while freehold is by far the most common outside of London, Kent, Essex, Surrey etc.
While it also may seem confusing to many here, this method does keep the properties in the higher populated areas more affordable than if they were all freehold. It also does complicate re#selling a little but in reality 99 years of a leasehold on a property initially should be plenty for most people. It’s simply a system that works there but couldn’t here.
It boils down to your philosophy, here corporations can end up owning metropolises with little to no revenue passing onto the people, whereas there with limited real estate available, the revenue regenerates itself for the use of the whole population.
The revenue from The Crown Estate goes directly into their Treasury, thus for all intents and purposes serves “the people”.
The article is also somewhat lacking in not pointing out the differences between leasehold and freehold holdings. The former is very common (almost exclusive) in the densely populated southeast, while freehold is by far the most common outside of London, Kent, Essex, Surrey etc.
While it also may seem confusing to many here, this method does keep the properties in the higher populated areas more affordable than if they were all freehold. It also does complicate re#selling a little but in reality 99 years of a leasehold on a property initially should be plenty for most people. It’s simply a system that works there but couldn’t here.
It boils down to your philosophy, here corporations can end up owning metropolises with little to no revenue passing onto the people, whereas there with limited real estate available, the revenue regenerates itself for the use of the whole population.
Posted on 4/20/19 at 6:31 pm to sparkinator
quote:
as soil is nonrenewable
Obligatory
Posted on 4/20/19 at 6:37 pm to lynxcat
quote:
Wealth inequality doesn’t matter as long as standard of living continues to improve.
The poor today have air conditioning, running water, cable TV, and a smartphone.
The 1% articles are great click bait but it pulls at jealousy cords more than anything else. I don’t care that there are billionaires who have dramatically more wealth than everyone else. As long as my SOL is acceptable, then I’m indifferent to rich people
Posted on 4/20/19 at 6:52 pm to Bullfrog
quote:
Puns about communism aren’t funny unless everyone gets them.
Posted on 4/20/19 at 7:10 pm to RogerTheShrubber
Correct. I like Yaron Brooks description of the economic 'pie'. Which he actually hates. It's not that we have one pie and we're all fighting over the biggest piece. The way capitalism really works is that we're all in the kitchen making a really big pie and the more chefs that are in the kitchen the bigger the pie gets, the bigger everybody share of the pie gets. Also, the better we get as pie chefs or the better pie chefs we allow in the kitchen, the better tasting all our pie is and the quicker we build a bigger pie.
This post was edited on 4/20/19 at 7:11 pm
Posted on 4/20/19 at 7:25 pm to dbbuilder79
quote:
I'm all for capitalism, but wouldn't a total free market system put us back where we were as a country in the early 1900's?
With guys like standard oil and JP Morgan buying up everything, there would be no competition. I'm pretty sure Mexico is going through this problem right now. Or at least that's how my Mexican buddies feel.
Antitrust.
Antitrust laws are vital to the continuance of capitalism. A key tenet to capitalism is fair and equal competition. A level playing field. When certain corporations get very large and monopolize an industry they can use their power and influence via the government, to push down competitors. This is crony capitalism. It's also part of the reason many free-market capitalist and Libertarians prefer a small government. When government is decentralized and weak, then there's no vehicle for monopolistic robber barons to wield power and lord over us.
This post was edited on 4/20/19 at 7:26 pm
Posted on 4/20/19 at 7:27 pm to RogerTheShrubber
I normally have nothing but downvote arrows for you but I would like to trade them all in for upvotes linking the Mises Institute.
Posted on 4/20/19 at 7:30 pm to Lima Whiskey
quote:
It appears to be a universal phenomenon. The Nordic countries, which have worked very hard to increase social mobility, are similar
Winners are going to win, bro.
Losers are always going to cry about the winners.
Posted on 4/20/19 at 7:30 pm to lynxcat
quote:
Wealth inequality doesn’t matter as long as standard of living continues to improve.
The poor today have air conditioning, running water, cable TV, and a smartphone.
The 1% articles are great click bait but it pulls at jealousy cords more than anything else. I don’t care that there are billionaires who have dramatically more wealth than everyone else. As long as my SOL is acceptable, then I’m indifferent to rich people.
And let’s not kid ourselves, the 1% are way more responsible for moving the world forward and raising the standard of living for everyone than any other group.
Posted on 4/20/19 at 10:28 pm to Antonio Moss
Did you losers even read the Domesday book?
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