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Capt.Storm

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  1. 1 minute ago, Highmark said:

    Not really.

    http://www.euthanasia.com/blackw.html

    By reducing the size of the population, abortion has correspondingly reduced the size of the economy; over time, it will undercut one main cause of the American economy’s current dynamism: innovation. By contributing to a sharp drop in the net marriage rate, legalized abortion has already reduced the standard of living of the average American household. Legalized abortion is also single-handedly responsible for anticipated imbalances in the Social Security retirement system (see sidebar, back cover). Taken in its entirety, legal abortion is perhaps the single largest American economic event of the past century, more significant than the Great Depression or the Second World War. Tracing the extent of this impact demonstrates that, had abortion remained illegal, the American population would be significantly larger, it would contain a larger share of intact marriages and two-parent families, and average living standards would be higher. In addition, the analysis warns that if it continues unchecked, legal abortion will progressively erode both America’s relative economic importance and her average absolute standard of living.

    interesting ..but some would say we are overtaxing our resources now with all the people here. 

  2. 4 minutes ago, Anler said:

    That's kind of how it was here in the 1800's and early 1900's. Old JD rockefeller and Carnegie became some if the wealthiest men in the world thanks to slave labor. Well I guess in all fairness they did pay people. And when they didn't like it they sent in the shit kickers to straighten them out. Or murder them.

    i never was for a minimum wage...so that alone must make me a capitalist.

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