He does try to ask a lot of personal questions (to certain people).
as soon as I say brand you'll ask make and model, I'll be giving you more details than I want before i know it.
Right, because me asking you who you voted for on a political discussion forum is personal.
Gonna dodge that question when I ask you again?
Who I rep or neg rep or vote for or what guns I have or don't have is really not important. It is important to you because you suspect I may not be "one of you" whatever that means. Which is why those things are only asked of certain people- ones suspected of being somehow "unpure". You are the best Libertarian in the World. Congratulations! I will never be able to live up to your standards.
If only "pure" Libertarians are allowed in the party, they will never be able to win any elected office.
The lunatic fringe around here is always entertaining.
Who I rep or neg rep or vote for or what guns I have or don't have is really not important.
It is important to you because you suspect I may not be "one of you" whatever that means.
The lunatic fringe around here is always entertaining.
Especially the ones who talk about "certain people" and being "unpure."
Just a quick check on the coffee prices in that chart. According to this link: http://oldrecipebook.com/1800s-livingcost.shtml one pound of cheap coffee in 1800 was 35 cents. The average worker made $16 a week. If we assume that week was 40 hours, that comes to $0.40 an hour so it took about an hour's (0.875 hours) work to get one pound of coffee.
According to this link https://ycharts.com/indicators/average_hourly_earnings , the average hourly salary today is $24.53 an hour. If a pound of coffee took the same amount of time working today to buy it as it took in 1800 (labor equivalence) , the priced of coffee would be $21.46 a pound today.
(the chart completely ignores any changes in wages over time)
But but but we get paid more than we did way back in the day! We do? Well, lets compare.
In 1960, it was estimated that average Minimum Wage would give you enough to buy 22 candy bars. In 2014 you could buy 7 candy bars.
The candy bars were the same weight and volume. Rolling Stone estimated that if Minimum Wage had kept up with inflation, the current rate would have to be $21.72 per hour!
Not that I am advocating for a massive increase in Minimum Wage, but this is just how much everyone is getting screwed.
Just a quick check on the coffee prices in that chart. According to this link: http://oldrecipebook.com/1800s-livingcost.shtml one pound of cheap coffee in 1800 was 35 cents. The average worker made $16 a week. If we assume that week was 40 hours, that comes to $0.40 an hour so it took about an hour's (0.875 hours) work to get one pound of coffee.
According to this link https://ycharts.com/indicators/average_hourly_earnings , the average hourly salary today is $24.53 an hour. If a pound of coffee took the same amount of time working today to buy it as it took in 1800 (labor equivalence) , the priced of coffee would be $21.46 a pound today.
(the chart completely ignores any changes in wages over time)
So what?
So what?
That chart examines the shrinking value of the dollar.
Yes, transportation costs from Brazil and Columbia are less today than they were in the nineteenth century. That's true. Are you surprised?
Are you shocked? Did you think operating a reciprocal machinery steamship would be a cheap thing to do?
Do you have a point? Or are you just yelling, 'This chart doesn't show this or that!!' because you want revenge on us for constantly pointing out that your charts so seldom show what you claim they show?
So it looks like we got ourselves another environmentalist hippie.
Self serving? We're not communists if that's what you're asking.
Universally? No.
I love my guns, but I must tell you, knowing you can be anywhere, any time, and NEVER EVER have to see or hear a gun, the attacker, rapist can at best hit you with a car or stab you with a knife, takes a lot of fear out of your daily routine. Or to put it simply, people today (especially on this board) fear the police will shoot them anytime they step out a door, is your response to be armed against them or that they don't exist?
What do we do about those ghetto rats running home for his daddy's gun? Take away his gun ? or give him one to open carry?
I hate to break this to you, but dead is dead, regardless of how one comes to be that way.
I would also add that in a real-deal life and death situation of the mugging/street-crime variety, I would face a gun before a knife any day. Gun disarms, while risky, are far less so than attempting to disarm someone with a knife.
Wound channels created by knives tend to be at least as bad as those of your typical handgun and are often notably worse.