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Re: Definitions
by paddyd

I assume that bigfeet lives the right way. And thus, if his assumptions about the way the economy works are true, he must be rich.

If he's not, based on his assumptions about the way the economy works, he must either be a no talent, or lazy, or both.

I don't buy it, of course. But he clearly thinks he's better than poor people. (By the way, so does Kaus.) But if he isn't rich, and he believes that money follows virtue, how does he explain the disparity?

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