Billionaire kills himself over financial crisis
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Billionaire kills himself over financial crisis
Billionaire kills himself over financial crisis
Family of Germany's Adolf Merckle says the financial meltdown 'broke' him
The best things in life are free
But you can keep 'em for the birds and bees
Now give me money (that's what I want)
That's what I want (that's what I want)
That's what I want (that's what I want), yeah
That's what I want
Your lovin' gives me a thrill
But your lovin' don't pay my bills
Now give me money (that's what I want)
That's what I want (that's what I want)
That's what I want (that's what I want), yeah
That's what I want
Money don't get everything, it's true
What it don't get, I can't use
Now give me money (that's what I want)
That's what I want (that's what I want)
That's what I want (that's what I want), yeah
That's what I want
Well, now give me money (that's what I want)
A lot of money (that's what I want)
Whoa, yeah, I wanna be free (that's what I want)
Whoa, a lot of money (that's what I want)
That's what I want (that's what I want), yeah
That's what I want
Silly old fcuker. That's the trouble with a lot of rich people. They lose their sense of proportion and what's important in life.
Family of Germany's Adolf Merckle says the financial meltdown 'broke' him
The best things in life are free
But you can keep 'em for the birds and bees
Now give me money (that's what I want)
That's what I want (that's what I want)
That's what I want (that's what I want), yeah
That's what I want
Your lovin' gives me a thrill
But your lovin' don't pay my bills
Now give me money (that's what I want)
That's what I want (that's what I want)
That's what I want (that's what I want), yeah
That's what I want
Money don't get everything, it's true
What it don't get, I can't use
Now give me money (that's what I want)
That's what I want (that's what I want)
That's what I want (that's what I want), yeah
That's what I want
Well, now give me money (that's what I want)
A lot of money (that's what I want)
Whoa, yeah, I wanna be free (that's what I want)
Whoa, a lot of money (that's what I want)
That's what I want (that's what I want), yeah
That's what I want
Silly old fcuker. That's the trouble with a lot of rich people. They lose their sense of proportion and what's important in life.
"When the facts change, I change my opinion. What do you do, sir?"
John Maynard Keynes.
John Maynard Keynes.
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Mainly for his wife and kids. That's why I'm angry with him. Imagine how they feel. It's obvious what was most important in his life, and it wasn't them.biffvernon wrote:I think it's very sad.
"Money don't get everything, it's true
What it don't get, I can't use "
"When the facts change, I change my opinion. What do you do, sir?"
John Maynard Keynes.
John Maynard Keynes.
In a society where billionaires have revelled in their decadent power,
while UN data show an average of around 37,000 children under five years old
die each day of the ailments of impoverishment,
including malnutrition, the runs, septicemia, malaria, etc,
where's the proportionate public outcry over their suffering innocence ?
Nowhere.
The MSM would have us trained to sympathize instead with the problems of ex ultra wealthy people.
Given that our children & grandchildren are now likely to face the same lethal impoverishment
maybe it's time we re-oriented our concern ?
Regards,
Billhook
while UN data show an average of around 37,000 children under five years old
die each day of the ailments of impoverishment,
including malnutrition, the runs, septicemia, malaria, etc,
where's the proportionate public outcry over their suffering innocence ?
Nowhere.
The MSM would have us trained to sympathize instead with the problems of ex ultra wealthy people.
Given that our children & grandchildren are now likely to face the same lethal impoverishment
maybe it's time we re-oriented our concern ?
Regards,
Billhook
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Life is tough for us alpha males.
The competitive streak in whatever we do is always with us.
BUT, is it a good or bad thing to have in preparation for PO?
It seems that the only approach to resource depletion/over population/PO that is accepted is the green fluffy brigade.
I have a sneaky suspicion that large strong families will prosper, not because of the numbers but because they will have a few family members who will resource grab on behalf of the rest of the family.
So these hated Wall St/ city types might just have the upper hand in a system which is rigged in favour of private property.
So this billionaire Adolf Merckle probably was not a dyed in the wool Alpha male.
The competitive streak in whatever we do is always with us.
BUT, is it a good or bad thing to have in preparation for PO?
It seems that the only approach to resource depletion/over population/PO that is accepted is the green fluffy brigade.
I have a sneaky suspicion that large strong families will prosper, not because of the numbers but because they will have a few family members who will resource grab on behalf of the rest of the family.
So these hated Wall St/ city types might just have the upper hand in a system which is rigged in favour of private property.
So this billionaire Adolf Merckle probably was not a dyed in the wool Alpha male.
I was not attempting to censor the discussion, just to move it as it had become very much off-topic - jmb site admin
Billhook,
Whilst I agree that the uneven distribution of wealth between the developed and third world is obscene, it has only happened because of the 'benefits' of industrial society. Before that, rich and poor alike lived and died more or less evenly as the population butted up to the local resource limits or the vagaries of natural disaster/disease.
We will, unfortunately, be returning to the status quo, moderated by what knowledge we can conserve through the transition, until we can instill a robust global culture of population control, if ever.
Looking at it brutally, those 37,000 currently unnecessary deaths would become 37,000 or more necessary deaths in the coming decades, as it seems to me inevitable that current global population is unsustainable given any realistic future social scenario. The plant might sustain 9 billion Buddhists, but I personally know fewer than nine.
Whilst I agree that the uneven distribution of wealth between the developed and third world is obscene, it has only happened because of the 'benefits' of industrial society. Before that, rich and poor alike lived and died more or less evenly as the population butted up to the local resource limits or the vagaries of natural disaster/disease.
We will, unfortunately, be returning to the status quo, moderated by what knowledge we can conserve through the transition, until we can instill a robust global culture of population control, if ever.
Looking at it brutally, those 37,000 currently unnecessary deaths would become 37,000 or more necessary deaths in the coming decades, as it seems to me inevitable that current global population is unsustainable given any realistic future social scenario. The plant might sustain 9 billion Buddhists, but I personally know fewer than nine.
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Must be a big plant, even if the 9 billion are buddhists.RalphW wrote:The plant might sustain 9 billion Buddhists,
I think that the death of a billionaire is just as sad as the death of an unkown poor person.
Still, look on the bright side, the nice folk in the Israeli government have said they will stop killing people for 3 hours per day.
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Yes, at least he could have had the decency to kill them with a shotgun first like they do over here.skeptik wrote:Mainly for his wife and kids. That's why I'm angry with him. Imagine how they feel. It's obvious what was most important in his life, and it wasn't them.biffvernon wrote:I think it's very sad.
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