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VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS25.49%
Net Worth
4.867USD
STEEM
0.012STEEM
SBD
10.056SBD
Effective Power
5.007SP
├── Own SP
0.654SP
└── Incoming Deleg
+4.353SP

Detailed Balance

STEEM
balance
0.012STEEM
market_balance
0.000STEEM
savings_balance
0.000STEEM
reward_steem_balance
0.000STEEM
STEEM POWER
Own SP
0.654SP
Delegated Out
0.000SP
Delegation In
4.353SP
Effective Power
5.007SP
Reward SP (pending)
29.268SP
SBD
sbd_balance
0.013SBD
sbd_conversions
0.000SBD
sbd_market_balance
0.000SBD
savings_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
reward_sbd_balance
10.043SBD
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Account Info

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rank265,449
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created2018-01-29T18:07:45
recovery_accountsteem
proxyNone
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comment_count0
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next_vesting_withdrawal1969-12-31T23:59:59
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savings_withdraw_requests0
last_account_recovery1970-01-01T00:00:00
reset_accountnull
last_owner_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
last_account_update2018-06-14T06:17:45
minedNo
sbd_seconds0
sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
savings_sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
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Withdraw Routes

IncomingOutgoing
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From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 4.353 SP to @sonofsparta
2026/05/18 06:44:18
delegateesonofsparta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7079.906225 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #106151197/Trx ca2ae27ff346b9efc15007cd6af6618c2c8fe1e9
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steemdelegated 2.685 SP to @sonofsparta
2026/05/13 06:13:48
delegateesonofsparta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4367.695820 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #106007304/Trx 7eceb6db33dea32ea1dc6db3c37accebf7433bd9
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steemdelegated 4.361 SP to @sonofsparta
2026/04/26 05:55:27
delegateesonofsparta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7092.421981 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105518669/Trx 5ce54d5680752c3e9374793992d0095c7f1b6d72
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steemdelegated 2.711 SP to @sonofsparta
2026/01/24 01:16:36
delegateesonofsparta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4409.242639 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #102872744/Trx 128d5c6f1050bd52e571ec3f1b52869f29e37475
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steemdelegated 2.812 SP to @sonofsparta
2024/12/17 20:26:18
delegateesonofsparta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4573.461836 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #91318953/Trx 3698e21f3af203034ab721ec682ed25e09b0ddbf
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steemdelegated 2.916 SP to @sonofsparta
2023/11/14 12:06:48
delegateesonofsparta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4742.595368 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #79873085/Trx 91375800c56b38e835c88757e530fbb265a35f34
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steemdelegated 4.722 SP to @sonofsparta
2023/09/22 10:56:12
delegateesonofsparta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7679.504154 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #78363518/Trx 425596b6c7f689480226a5836cbc1b43b06c008e
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steemdelegated 4.858 SP to @sonofsparta
2022/11/03 18:19:36
delegateesonofsparta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7901.555592 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #69121171/Trx fcd1e40d467668138c0cda9ad6545fe1344a7f18
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steemdelegated 4.974 SP to @sonofsparta
2022/02/26 13:35:06
delegateesonofsparta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8089.759696 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #61956551/Trx c42c60589e9f9e7b63f546fd34ec55f135195c71
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steemdelegated 5.086 SP to @sonofsparta
2021/07/19 02:56:42
delegateesonofsparta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8272.866907 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #55605504/Trx bba65c17e417757aa0192ee130e1458ecaf4d1aa
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steemdelegated 5.201 SP to @sonofsparta
2021/01/11 08:46:18
delegateesonofsparta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8459.610213 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #50233593/Trx b66faf2c65d77e9bad6c148dcc40aad991b5d0e5
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steemdelegated 17.307 SP to @sonofsparta
2020/12/08 13:56:48
delegateesonofsparta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares28148.204085 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49273742/Trx 8205ff67407a90e208280f5c1bc6da235def0e64
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steemdelegated 17.424 SP to @sonofsparta
2020/10/12 13:10:54
delegateesonofsparta
delegatorsteem
vesting shares28339.551226 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #47660302/Trx a71e5b203bf0e89167f08f8a00c576597cfdcc1b
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sonofspartacustom json: notify
2020/10/12 08:51:39
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Transaction InfoBlock #47655176/Trx a39acd8cc868542d83d19e94f8dcdf9f2aa1799d
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2020/10/12 08:11:54
authorsonofsparta
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Transaction InfoBlock #47654391/Trx 2307625b4f11f5345d25a14962e93bf866aa91d0
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2020/10/12 07:43:45
authorsonofsparta
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Transaction InfoBlock #47653835/Trx b89e458ae62d956a884781298afe89d3bb1dbc3b
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2020/10/12 07:42:54
authorfeezgraphy
body![JustNetwork](https://i.imgur.com/rpePyBH.jpg) ## Steemit Community biggest Airdrop yet From JustNetwork ## **Get yourself in Defi with $30 worth 1000 Jst token now** **Time is running out get it now** [Claim JST NOW](https://bit.ly/2GFBuUs)
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executive-boardsent 0.001 STEEM to @sonofsparta- "❗ Hello sonofsparta, great that you are using the STEEM blockchain. The Executive Board hereby invites you to https://discord.gg/KyBbmhh where you will get some insider infos on how you will earn the ..."
2020/10/12 07:39:06
amount0.001 STEEM
fromexecutive-board
memo❗ Hello sonofsparta, great that you are using the STEEM blockchain. The Executive Board hereby invites you to https://discord.gg/KyBbmhh where you will get some insider infos on how you will earn the most coins. It's easy, just follow the instructions. Warm regards, The Executive Board.
tosonofsparta
Transaction InfoBlock #47653743/Trx 1e85f58a10c9161a3674150788bc52d613a081b9
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2020/10/12 07:38:42
authorsonofsparta
bodyIn the United States, we already allow children to borrow hundreds of thousands of dollars in order to pursue a higher education, a college degree. Nobody argues with the idea that this is necessary in order to give them the opportunity to change their lives. And in recompense, these dollars they borrow will never leave their credit report. These dollars are thus spent on that individual, for that individual, in hopes of achieving something that may never come to fruition, and the debt follows them for the rest of their life regardless if they succeed or not. The average graduation rate in four year colleges is 33.3%. So two-thirds of Americans go into college, waste thousands and thousands of dollars they don’t have, and get sent back into the world, no better than they started, and the colleges pocket the money and keep churning out degrees that have less and less value in the real world. Now, imagine if the United States let you instead use this money to start a small business, instead of going to college. There are so many different opportunities in this country, but we only let you earn the skills to be an employee, instead of trusting that you might have what it takes to work hard and think smart day one, to the point of owning a successful business. The biggest hurdle any small business owner will ever face will be raising the initial capital. Imagine how dynamic, robust, and competitive our economy would be if everybody had a shot at having the American Dream from day one of becoming an adult citizen, the same way we let them enter college, or sign them up for the draft, or let them vote for our leaders. The average failure rate of small businesses within the first year is 20%. That means that you have an 80% to succeed past the first year. Out to five years, the failure rate is 50%, still way better odds than going to college. I won’t lie, if it becomes as easy to start a small business as going to college, that number of businesses failing will skyrocket, but it’s better than putting the money into the pockets of college administrators, isn’t it? Let’s assume the worst case scenario; they borrow the money, they fail horribly, and they are back at square one. How is that any different from going to college for 3 and a half years, and never returning? Here’s the first difference; it empties college campuses, which lowers the giant, never-ending inflating cost of college. Now the people who are serious about their educational goals don’t have to share space with the people who are there because they don’t know what else to do with their lives, or which major to pick, or because this was the only choice they were presented with after highschool. The second difference; these young adults will have experience running a company, signing other people’s checks, balancing the P&L, this is invaluable, unique experience that will build their resume if it doesn’t pan out with real world experience and give them a type of education that can’t be learned showing up to a classroom everyday. I guarantee you it will have an effect on the culture as well, socialism won’t look so appetizing when you are offered a seat at the American economy without busting your ass working for a giant inefficient conglomerate for five, ten, twenty years. The next big difference; competitiveness will return to the American economy. One of the biggest wrenches in the machine of free markets is the monopolies that form due to lack of competition, the accumulation of capital, merging of large companies, etc. All of these things have grinded us to a halt, stifled innovation, prevented us from moving forward at the rate we should. The biggest difference; unemployment will virtually disappear. If everyone and their mom starts a small business, there will never be a shortage of jobs ever again in our country. Minimum wage will be useless because the pay for workers will climb as the demand for manpower climbs. Here’s the biggest problem. Nobody in power will want this to become law. Every single politician in congress benefits from the fact that a handful of companies are doing 90% of the economic activity. Walmart, Amazon, name a fortune 500 company and they won’t like this one bit. It’s going to take dollars away from them, but that’s the most important reason why we have to push for this change. Money is power. It is the greatest source of power in the world. And that power belongs to everybody, not just the people who were lucky enough to fall into it. If I can put myself into $40,000 worth of debt going to a college and come out of it with nothing, how can you rationalize that money was well spent? It wasn’t. And the odds of me succeeding were way, way less than starting a profitable venture. $40,000 is a lot of money to start a business with. And maybe I fail in the process, but at least in the process I can turn a profit and pay back some of the money I borrowed, perhaps all of it, maybe even go into the green before failing, if I fail. And if I do fail, I’ve gotten real world job experience in the process, and learned a hell of a lot about what it takes to succeed in running a business. This single change to our economic system might destroy poverty and racial economic disparity, send us skyrocketing past every single other nation in the world, make college more affordable while shooting steroids into the economy, and return the greatest tool of power back into the hands of the citizens of the United States. If there’s a rational argument to be made here against the plan, it’s that we shouldn’t give $40,000 to 18 year old kids that don’t know what the hell they’re doing. Here’s the counter-argument; we are already doing that, Pandora's box is open and it’s not going back in. Knowing there’s a 67% chance of failure on one path and a 20-50% on the other, which would you choose? So either destroy financial aid at colleges or implement this policy as well, those are your only choices. For every kid that takes the money and abuses it regardless of the safeguards in place, there will be an Elon Musk-like character who changes the micro-chasm of their business world, and goes on to start hundreds of successful companies. The current system we have is a lot like starting a game of monopoly, but everyone gets a random amount of money from 0 to 1000. And while the people that start with a few dollars spend their entire lives stewing about the unfairness of their situation, ready to flip the game board onto the table, there’s an equal amount of people winning the game without even really trying. This system levels the playing field without giving up capitalism, free markets or any of the systems we know work without the interference of other factors. If capitalism is ever going to be viewed as the compassionate, wealth-generating system that it is, we need to give everyone the same starting position so whoever ends up at the top can say that they played at the same level as everyone else and out-played them, out-smarted them, they actually earned their place at the top. If you want to fixate on the kids that will abuse the system and buy things with the money, let’s talk about that for a minute. Well for starters, even if they did that, they would still be contributing to the economy by spending. And this is already going on in the college system; you are allowed to borrow more money than you need and get a student loan check for the difference, anywhere from a couple hundred to $2,000-$3,000 cash in hand for “school supplies”. How many kids are turning around and buying their first car with that money? Which technically they might need to get to college, but it’s not what they are supposed to spend the money on, and where’s the oversight on that? It doesn’t exist. Alright, so what’s stopping someone from borrowing the money and living off the grid for the rest of their lives, never to contribute a single cent or hour of work into the economy. I’ll admit, that’s a possibility. And some kids will suddenly have access to such a large sum of money they might overdose or drink themselves to death, or whatever horrible scenario you could craft. All of this is still possible under the college loan system; how many times do you think a poor kid had gotten a $2,000 check from school and turned around and bought drugs to sell at a profit? The real question we should be asking ourselves is how the hell can we afford to pay colleges a blank check, put the burden on kids, and let the government make profit off these kids who might not have known any better, just trying to do what their teachers and parents told them to do. We need to stop babying our children; once they turn 18 they stop being children, they are adults, and we need to give them the same respect any adult gets. If someone is 18 and they don’t want to go to college, our answer to their dreams shouldn’t be “figure it out on your own, oh and by the way everyone you’re competing with is millions, billions and trillions of dollars ahead of you, good luck.” So often in America, we treat our young adults like they’re stupid, but Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Oprah Whinfrey, Jay-Z, Dwayne Johnson, all of these people were 18 year old kids at some point, how much faster would they have shot to the top if they had a $40,000 headstart to chase their dreams? This system isn’t going to make everyone in America successful, it isn’t going to create a nation of millionaires, people are going to try and fail. And in that trying and failing, they will learn so much more than they ever could in any other situation. The market is cold and unforgiving, and eventually reality needs to slap everybody in the face. The earlier it happens in someone’s life, the more of a headstart they will have to start again on the right path. Sitting here alone, writing a script, I honestly can’t think of many reasons why someone would be opposed to this plan, since it’s already happening to every kid in America, just locked into the college/education system instead of giving them free will, choices in life. And the money they quote unquote “waste” will still go into the economy, instead of being given to colleges hand over fist.
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Here’s the first difference; it empties college campuses, which lowers the giant, never-ending inflating cost of college. Now the people who are serious about their educational goals don’t have to share space with the people who are there because they don’t know what else to do with their lives, or which major to pick, or because this was the only choice they were presented with after highschool. The second difference; these young adults will have experience running a company, signing other people’s checks, balancing the P&L, this is invaluable, unique experience that will build their resume if it doesn’t pan out with real world experience and give them a type of education that can’t be learned showing up to a classroom everyday. I guarantee you it will have an effect on the culture as well, socialism won’t look so appetizing when you are offered a seat at the American economy without busting your ass working for a giant inefficient conglomerate for five, ten, twenty years.\n\nThe next big difference; competitiveness will return to the American economy. One of the biggest wrenches in the machine of free markets is the monopolies that form due to lack of competition, the accumulation of capital, merging of large companies, etc. All of these things have grinded us to a halt, stifled innovation, prevented us from moving forward at the rate we should.\n\nThe biggest difference; unemployment will virtually disappear. If everyone and their mom starts a small business, there will never be a shortage of jobs ever again in our country. Minimum wage will be useless because the pay for workers will climb as the demand for manpower climbs.\n\nHere’s the biggest problem. Nobody in power will want this to become law. Every single politician in congress benefits from the fact that a handful of companies are doing 90% of the economic activity. Walmart, Amazon, name a fortune 500 company and they won’t like this one bit. It’s going to take dollars away from them, but that’s the most important reason why we have to push for this change. Money is power. It is the greatest source of power in the world. And that power belongs to everybody, not just the people who were lucky enough to fall into it. If I can put myself into $40,000 worth of debt going to a college and come out of it with nothing, how can you rationalize that money was well spent? It wasn’t. And the odds of me succeeding were way, way less than starting a profitable venture. $40,000 is a lot of money to start a business with. And maybe I fail in the process, but at least in the process I can turn a profit and pay back some of the money I borrowed, perhaps all of it, maybe even go into the green before failing, if I fail. And if I do fail, I’ve gotten real world job experience in the process, and learned a hell of a lot about what it takes to succeed in running a business.\n\nThis single change to our economic system might destroy poverty and racial economic disparity, send us skyrocketing past every single other nation in the world, make college more affordable while shooting steroids into the economy, and return the greatest tool of power back into the hands of the citizens of the United States. If there’s a rational argument to be made here against the plan, it’s that we shouldn’t give $40,000 to 18 year old kids that don’t know what the hell they’re doing. Here’s the counter-argument; we are already doing that, Pandora's box is open and it’s not going back in. Knowing there’s a 67% chance of failure on one path and a 20-50% on the other, which would you choose? So either destroy financial aid at colleges or implement this policy as well, those are your only choices. For every kid that takes the money and abuses it regardless of the safeguards in place, there will be an Elon Musk-like character who changes the micro-chasm of their business world, and goes on to start hundreds of successful companies.\n\nThe current system we have is a lot like starting a game of monopoly, but everyone gets a random amount of money from 0 to 1000. And while the people that start with a few dollars spend their entire lives stewing about the unfairness of their situation, ready to flip the game board onto the table, there’s an equal amount of people winning the game without even really trying. This system levels the playing field without giving up capitalism, free markets or any of the systems we know work without the interference of other factors. If capitalism is ever going to be viewed as the compassionate, wealth-generating system that it is, we need to give everyone the same starting position so whoever ends up at the top can say that they played at the same level as everyone else and out-played them, out-smarted them, they actually earned their place at the top.\n\nIf you want to fixate on the kids that will abuse the system and buy things with the money, let’s talk about that for a minute. Well for starters, even if they did that, they would still be contributing to the economy by spending. And this is already going on in the college system; you are allowed to borrow more money than you need and get a student loan check for the difference, anywhere from a couple hundred to $2,000-$3,000 cash in hand for “school supplies”. How many kids are turning around and buying their first car with that money? Which technically they might need to get to college, but it’s not what they are supposed to spend the money on, and where’s the oversight on that? It doesn’t exist. Alright, so what’s stopping someone from borrowing the money and living off the grid for the rest of their lives, never to contribute a single cent or hour of work into the economy. I’ll admit, that’s a possibility. And some kids will suddenly have access to such a large sum of money they might overdose or drink themselves to death, or whatever horrible scenario you could craft. All of this is still possible under the college loan system; how many times do you think a poor kid had gotten a $2,000 check from school and turned around and bought drugs to sell at a profit?\n\nThe real question we should be asking ourselves is how the hell can we afford to pay colleges a blank check, put the burden on kids, and let the government make profit off these kids who might not have known any better, just trying to do what their teachers and parents told them to do. We need to stop babying our children; once they turn 18 they stop being children, they are adults, and we need to give them the same respect any adult gets. 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2020/10/12 07:37:48
authorsonofsparta
bodyIn the United States, we already allow children to borrow hundreds of thousands of dollars in order to pursue a higher education, a college degree. Nobody argues with the idea that this is necessary in order to give them the opportunity to change their lives. And in recompense, these dollars they borrow will never leave their credit report. These dollars are thus spent on that individual, for that individual, in hopes of achieving something that may never come to fruition, and the debt follows them for the rest of their life regardless if they succeed or not. The average graduation rate in four year colleges is 33.3%. So two-thirds of Americans go into college, waste thousands and thousands of dollars they don’t have, and get sent back into the world, no better than they started, and the colleges pocket the money and keep churning out degrees that have less and less value in the real world. Now, imagine if the United States let you instead use this money to start a small business, instead of going to college. There are so many different opportunities in this country, but we only let you earn the skills to be an employee, instead of trusting that you might have what it takes to work hard and think smart day one, to the point of owning a successful business. The biggest hurdle any small business owner will ever face will be raising the initial capital. Imagine how dynamic, robust, and competitive our economy would be if everybody had a shot at having the American Dream from day one of becoming an adult citizen, the same way we let them enter college, or sign them up for the draft, or let them vote for our leaders. The average failure rate of small businesses within the first year is 20%. That means that you have an 80% to succeed past the first year. Out to five years, the failure rate is 50%, still way better odds than going to college. I won’t lie, if it becomes as easy to start a small business as going to college, that number of businesses failing will skyrocket, but it’s better than putting the money into the pockets of college administrators, isn’t it? Let’s assume the worst case scenario; they borrow the money, they fail horribly, and they are back at square one. How is that any different from going to college for 3 and a half years, and never returning? Here’s the first difference; it empties college campuses, which lowers the giant, never-ending inflating cost of college. Now the people who are serious about their educational goals don’t have to share space with the people who are there because they don’t know what else to do with their lives, or which major to pick, or because this was the only choice they were presented with after highschool. The second difference; these young adults will have experience running a company, signing other people’s checks, balancing the P&L, this is invaluable, unique experience that will build their resume if it doesn’t pan out with real world experience and give them a type of education that can’t be learned showing up to a classroom everyday. I guarantee you it will have an effect on the culture as well, socialism won’t look so appetizing when you are offered a seat at the American economy without busting your ass working for a giant inefficient conglomerate for five, ten, twenty years. The next big difference; competitiveness will return to the American economy. One of the biggest wrenches in the machine of free markets is the monopolies that form due to lack of competition, the accumulation of capital, merging of large companies, etc. All of these things have grinded us to a halt, stifled innovation, prevented us from moving forward at the rate we should. The biggest difference; unemployment will virtually disappear. If everyone and their mom starts a small business, there will never be a shortage of jobs ever again in our country. Minimum wage will be useless because the pay for workers will climb as the demand for manpower climbs. Here’s the biggest problem. Nobody in power will want this to become law. Every single politician in congress benefits from the fact that a handful of companies are doing 90% of the economic activity. Walmart, Amazon, name a fortune 500 company and they won’t like this one bit. It’s going to take dollars away from them, but that’s the most important reason why we have to push for this change. Money is power. It is the greatest source of power in the world. And that power belongs to everybody, not just the people who were lucky enough to fall into it. If I can put myself into $40,000 worth of debt going to a college and come out of it with nothing, how can you rationalize that money was well spent? It wasn’t. And the odds of me succeeding were way, way less than starting a profitable venture. $40,000 is a lot of money to start a business with. And maybe I fail in the process, but at least in the process I can turn a profit and pay back some of the money I borrowed, perhaps all of it, maybe even go into the green before failing, if I fail. And if I do fail, I’ve gotten real world job experience in the process, and learned a hell of a lot about what it takes to succeed in running a business. This single change to our economic system might destroy poverty and racial economic disparity, send us skyrocketing past every single other nation in the world, make college more affordable while shooting steroids into the economy, and return the greatest tool of power back into the hands of the citizens of the United States. If there’s a rational argument to be made here against the plan, it’s that we shouldn’t give $40,000 to 18 year old kids that don’t know what the hell they’re doing. Here’s the counter-argument; we are already doing that, Pandora's box is open and it’s not going back in. Knowing there’s a 67% chance of failure on one path and a 20-50% on the other, which would you choose? So either destroy financial aid at colleges or implement this policy as well, those are your only choices. For every kid that takes the money and abuses it regardless of the safeguards in place, there will be an Elon Musk-like character who changes the micro-chasm of their business world, and goes on to start hundreds of successful companies. The current system we have is a lot like starting a game of monopoly, but everyone gets a random amount of money from 0 to 1000. And while the people that start with a few dollars spend their entire lives stewing about the unfairness of their situation, ready to flip the game board onto the table, there’s an equal amount of people winning the game without even really trying. This system levels the playing field without giving up capitalism, free markets or any of the systems we know work without the interference of other factors. If capitalism is ever going to be viewed as the compassionate, wealth-generating system that it is, we need to give everyone the same starting position so whoever ends up at the top can say that they played at the same level as everyone else and out-played them, out-smarted them, they actually earned their place at the top. If you want to fixate on the kids that will abuse the system and buy things with the money, let’s talk about that for a minute. Well for starters, even if they did that, they would still be contributing to the economy by spending. And this is already going on in the college system; you are allowed to borrow more money than you need and get a student loan check for the difference, anywhere from a couple hundred to $2,000-$3,000 cash in hand for “school supplies”. How many kids are turning around and buying their first car with that money? Which technically they might need to get to college, but it’s not what they are supposed to spend the money on, and where’s the oversight on that? It doesn’t exist. Alright, so what’s stopping someone from borrowing the money and living off the grid for the rest of their lives, never to contribute a single cent or hour of work into the economy. I’ll admit, that’s a possibility. And some kids will suddenly have access to such a large sum of money they might overdose or drink themselves to death, or whatever horrible scenario you could craft. All of this is still possible under the college loan system; how many times do you think a poor kid had gotten a $2,000 check from school and turned around and bought drugs to sell at a profit? The real question we should be asking ourselves is how the hell can we afford to pay colleges a blank check, put the burden on kids, and let the government make profit off these kids who might not have known any better, just trying to do what their teachers and parents told them to do. We need to stop babying our children; once they turn 18 they stop being children, they are adults, and we need to give them the same respect any adult gets. If someone is 18 and they don’t want to go to college, our answer to their dreams shouldn’t be “figure it out on your own, oh and by the way everyone you’re competing with is millions, billions and trillions of dollars ahead of you, good luck.” So often in America, we treat our young adults like they’re stupid, but Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Oprah Whinfrey, Jay-Z, Dwayne Johnson, all of these people were 18 year old kids at some point, how much faster would they have shot to the top if they had a $40,000 headstart to chase their dreams? This system isn’t going to make everyone in America successful, it isn’t going to create a nation of millionaires, people are going to try and fail. And in that trying and failing, they will learn so much more than they ever could in any other situation. The market is cold and unforgiving, and eventually reality needs to slap everybody in the face. The earlier it happens in someone’s life, the more of a headstart they will have to start again on the right path. Sitting here alone, writing a script, I honestly can’t think of many reasons why someone would be opposed to this plan, since it’s already happening to every kid in America, just locked into the college/education system instead of giving them free will, choices in life. And the money they quote unquote “waste” will still go into the economy, instead of being given to colleges hand over fist.
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So two-thirds of Americans go into college, waste thousands and thousands of dollars they don’t have, and get sent back into the world, no better than they started, and the colleges pocket the money and keep churning out degrees that have less and less value in the real world.\n\nNow, imagine if the United States let you instead use this money to start a small business, instead of going to college. There are so many different opportunities in this country, but we only let you earn the skills to be an employee, instead of trusting that you might have what it takes to work hard and think smart day one, to the point of owning a successful business. The biggest hurdle any small business owner will ever face will be raising the initial capital. Imagine how dynamic, robust, and competitive our economy would be if everybody had a shot at having the American Dream from day one of becoming an adult citizen, the same way we let them enter college, or sign them up for the draft, or let them vote for our leaders. The average failure rate of small businesses within the first year is 20%. That means that you have an 80% to succeed past the first year. Out to five years, the failure rate is 50%, still way better odds than going to college. I won’t lie, if it becomes as easy to start a small business as going to college, that number of businesses failing will skyrocket, but it’s better than putting the money into the pockets of college administrators, isn’t it?\n\nLet’s assume the worst case scenario; they borrow the money, they fail horribly, and they are back at square one. How is that any different from going to college for 3 and a half years, and never returning? Here’s the first difference; it empties college campuses, which lowers the giant, never-ending inflating cost of college. Now the people who are serious about their educational goals don’t have to share space with the people who are there because they don’t know what else to do with their lives, or which major to pick, or because this was the only choice they were presented with after highschool. The second difference; these young adults will have experience running a company, signing other people’s checks, balancing the P&L, this is invaluable, unique experience that will build their resume if it doesn’t pan out with real world experience and give them a type of education that can’t be learned showing up to a classroom everyday. I guarantee you it will have an effect on the culture as well, socialism won’t look so appetizing when you are offered a seat at the American economy without busting your ass working for a giant inefficient conglomerate for five, ten, twenty years.\n\nThe next big difference; competitiveness will return to the American economy. One of the biggest wrenches in the machine of free markets is the monopolies that form due to lack of competition, the accumulation of capital, merging of large companies, etc. All of these things have grinded us to a halt, stifled innovation, prevented us from moving forward at the rate we should.\n\nThe biggest difference; unemployment will virtually disappear. If everyone and their mom starts a small business, there will never be a shortage of jobs ever again in our country. Minimum wage will be useless because the pay for workers will climb as the demand for manpower climbs.\n\nHere’s the biggest problem. Nobody in power will want this to become law. Every single politician in congress benefits from the fact that a handful of companies are doing 90% of the economic activity. Walmart, Amazon, name a fortune 500 company and they won’t like this one bit. It’s going to take dollars away from them, but that’s the most important reason why we have to push for this change. Money is power. It is the greatest source of power in the world. And that power belongs to everybody, not just the people who were lucky enough to fall into it. If I can put myself into $40,000 worth of debt going to a college and come out of it with nothing, how can you rationalize that money was well spent? It wasn’t. And the odds of me succeeding were way, way less than starting a profitable venture. $40,000 is a lot of money to start a business with. And maybe I fail in the process, but at least in the process I can turn a profit and pay back some of the money I borrowed, perhaps all of it, maybe even go into the green before failing, if I fail. And if I do fail, I’ve gotten real world job experience in the process, and learned a hell of a lot about what it takes to succeed in running a business.\n\nThis single change to our economic system might destroy poverty and racial economic disparity, send us skyrocketing past every single other nation in the world, make college more affordable while shooting steroids into the economy, and return the greatest tool of power back into the hands of the citizens of the United States. If there’s a rational argument to be made here against the plan, it’s that we shouldn’t give $40,000 to 18 year old kids that don’t know what the hell they’re doing. Here’s the counter-argument; we are already doing that, Pandora's box is open and it’s not going back in. Knowing there’s a 67% chance of failure on one path and a 20-50% on the other, which would you choose? So either destroy financial aid at colleges or implement this policy as well, those are your only choices. For every kid that takes the money and abuses it regardless of the safeguards in place, there will be an Elon Musk-like character who changes the micro-chasm of their business world, and goes on to start hundreds of successful companies.\n\nThe current system we have is a lot like starting a game of monopoly, but everyone gets a random amount of money from 0 to 1000. And while the people that start with a few dollars spend their entire lives stewing about the unfairness of their situation, ready to flip the game board onto the table, there’s an equal amount of people winning the game without even really trying. This system levels the playing field without giving up capitalism, free markets or any of the systems we know work without the interference of other factors. If capitalism is ever going to be viewed as the compassionate, wealth-generating system that it is, we need to give everyone the same starting position so whoever ends up at the top can say that they played at the same level as everyone else and out-played them, out-smarted them, they actually earned their place at the top.\n\nIf you want to fixate on the kids that will abuse the system and buy things with the money, let’s talk about that for a minute. Well for starters, even if they did that, they would still be contributing to the economy by spending. And this is already going on in the college system; you are allowed to borrow more money than you need and get a student loan check for the difference, anywhere from a couple hundred to $2,000-$3,000 cash in hand for “school supplies”. How many kids are turning around and buying their first car with that money? Which technically they might need to get to college, but it’s not what they are supposed to spend the money on, and where’s the oversight on that? It doesn’t exist. Alright, so what’s stopping someone from borrowing the money and living off the grid for the rest of their lives, never to contribute a single cent or hour of work into the economy. I’ll admit, that’s a possibility. And some kids will suddenly have access to such a large sum of money they might overdose or drink themselves to death, or whatever horrible scenario you could craft. All of this is still possible under the college loan system; how many times do you think a poor kid had gotten a $2,000 check from school and turned around and bought drugs to sell at a profit?\n\nThe real question we should be asking ourselves is how the hell can we afford to pay colleges a blank check, put the burden on kids, and let the government make profit off these kids who might not have known any better, just trying to do what their teachers and parents told them to do. We need to stop babying our children; once they turn 18 they stop being children, they are adults, and we need to give them the same respect any adult gets. If someone is 18 and they don’t want to go to college, our answer to their dreams shouldn’t be “figure it out on your own, oh and by the way everyone you’re competing with is millions, billions and trillions of dollars ahead of you, good luck.” So often in America, we treat our young adults like they’re stupid, but Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Oprah Whinfrey, Jay-Z, Dwayne Johnson, all of these people were 18 year old kids at some point, how much faster would they have shot to the top if they had a $40,000 headstart to chase their dreams?\n\nThis system isn’t going to make everyone in America successful, it isn’t going to create a nation of millionaires, people are going to try and fail. And in that trying and failing, they will learn so much more than they ever could in any other situation. The market is cold and unforgiving, and eventually reality needs to slap everybody in the face. 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2020/01/30 00:21:39
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2019/07/04 21:33:06
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Witness Votes

1 / 30
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