Re: Political Sci/Social Sci Term Paper Ideas Available

na716472@anon.penet.fi
Mon, 16 Sep 1996 06:38:08 -0500

In article <Paul.Bernhardt-1509962005300001@news.cc.utah.edu>,
Paul.Bernhardt@m.cc.utah.edu (Paul Bernhardt) wrote:

> This is only true if the economy is a zero sum game. It is obviously not a
> zero sum game. The economy constantly grows. It couldn't grow if it were a
> zero sum game. Your argument is shown faulty yet again.

The Author responds:

The United States economy and its society are being mismanaged right into
the ground. Isn't that "zero sum" enough for you?

Paul Bernhardt wrote:

> But when examined your arguments are based on faulty assumptions such as
> the one I indicate in the paragraph above. Go away.

The Author responds:

It's lies, misrepresentations, distortions, half-truths, and sophistry such
as yours which are "faulty." You and your kind should stop foisting a false
bill of goods on the population. YOU GO AWAY and take your kind with you,
you self-proclaimed social engineers and self-proclaimed arbiters of all
that is right. You are WRONG, and have been for eons.

If anyone would like a free email copy of the multipart
treatise on the downward wage equalizing effects of
equal employment opportunity, send a brief request to:
na716472@anon.penet.fi

Hurry while the Penet remailer is still forwarding email
to the "na" form of addresses.

"Government enforced wage equalization will work only in the
downward direction" - despite any initial appearance to the
contrary! And the most shocking thing of all is that the least
preferred job candidate doesn't even have to be awarded a job
for many phenomena to take place!