Greetings good citizen, Just saw a banner ad for something I had forgotten existed...probably because the trend has been to seek funding for new ventures via venture capital/shark investors the much hyped but seldom attainable SBA is still offering to fund your innovation...but you have to have 'skin in the game'.
Not only do you have to put up your own cash but the SBA 'guarantee' doesn't exempt you from being sued by your many creditors.
Which is to say an SBA loan isn't from the Gov't per se, this morning's banner ad was sponsored by Lendio.
Without 'operating capital' your idea remains just that, and idea. You may have spent 6 years in college to learn that our commerce system pays its debts net 120 [despite the contract specifically stating net 30!]
You can't stay afloat because the 'circle' is literally 'I pay you AFTER I get paid.' This is for shitski and everyone complains about it but 'float' became real popular when our legal system kept bumping up its rates as commerce floundered...in case you were wondering how they came to justify charging you $400 an hour for a novice attorney's time.
You can't afford to sue for your payment, it will cost more than you are owed.
But I digress, the 'real skin' EVERYONE has in this game of survival lay in the hoops you are forced to jump through.
None of it has anything to do with JUSTICE.
Even 'wild thing' has to find a secure shelter where the hunting is good enough that they can keep a family alive for almost a dozen years or until the young are old enough to fend for themselves...and then just the basics.
Um, those living on 'reservations' do so 'unnaturally' because reservation land is marginal at best...in fact, before the automobile the indigenous people were put on oil rich land specifically because it was useless agriculturally.
Then ol' pale face smartened up and began warehousing their 'native problem' in the broad swaths of 'badlands' the people who got there first shunned...because the hunting was lousy...due to poor soil conditions.
Now, thanks to the 'division of labor' concept [and the resultant shortage of land] the typical human must BUY their place in civilization because there is no place for them in the wild.
Unlike commerce, you can't wait 120 days for a paycheck...and that's precisely where the 'gig economy' is headed because the gig customer KNOWS you can't afford to sue them for $50. Not only are small claims courts jam-packed but it is one thing to be awarded a judgement and another thing altogether to collect it!
Did I mention our 'justice system' is even screwier than our commerce system?
So you get paid weekly [probably a lot more weakly than you'd like] but you make it work because there isn't an 'alternative'.
It's either dig the hole deeper or starve to death, those are your choices...especially if your 'job' doesn't pay you enough to live on.
At issue here is the feckless don't think there is a solution to this self-inflicted situation.
In that they've got the first part right...they don't think.
Left to our imaginations is whether or not it is a coincidence that the feckless attained nuclear weapons around the same time the population reached 'critical mass'.
Just as our 'origins' are shrouded in mystery, so are the hands that pretend to guide us.
Would the 'truth' liberate us or are 'the infamous they' correct in their assertion that we can't handle the truth?
Like economics itself at the end of the day the truth is a moot point. IF WE FAIL to solve the 'equity' problem we WILL wipe ourselves off the face of the planet.
Stupid is a choice and you can only choose stupid so many times before it kills you.
Don't be stupid, you have too much skin in this game to continue being a chump.
Thanks for letting me inside YOUR head,
Now you need to start using it for more than a hat rack!
Gegner
Not only do you have to put up your own cash but the SBA 'guarantee' doesn't exempt you from being sued by your many creditors.
Which is to say an SBA loan isn't from the Gov't per se, this morning's banner ad was sponsored by Lendio.
Without 'operating capital' your idea remains just that, and idea. You may have spent 6 years in college to learn that our commerce system pays its debts net 120 [despite the contract specifically stating net 30!]
You can't stay afloat because the 'circle' is literally 'I pay you AFTER I get paid.' This is for shitski and everyone complains about it but 'float' became real popular when our legal system kept bumping up its rates as commerce floundered...in case you were wondering how they came to justify charging you $400 an hour for a novice attorney's time.
You can't afford to sue for your payment, it will cost more than you are owed.
But I digress, the 'real skin' EVERYONE has in this game of survival lay in the hoops you are forced to jump through.
None of it has anything to do with JUSTICE.
Even 'wild thing' has to find a secure shelter where the hunting is good enough that they can keep a family alive for almost a dozen years or until the young are old enough to fend for themselves...and then just the basics.
Um, those living on 'reservations' do so 'unnaturally' because reservation land is marginal at best...in fact, before the automobile the indigenous people were put on oil rich land specifically because it was useless agriculturally.
Then ol' pale face smartened up and began warehousing their 'native problem' in the broad swaths of 'badlands' the people who got there first shunned...because the hunting was lousy...due to poor soil conditions.
Now, thanks to the 'division of labor' concept [and the resultant shortage of land] the typical human must BUY their place in civilization because there is no place for them in the wild.
Unlike commerce, you can't wait 120 days for a paycheck...and that's precisely where the 'gig economy' is headed because the gig customer KNOWS you can't afford to sue them for $50. Not only are small claims courts jam-packed but it is one thing to be awarded a judgement and another thing altogether to collect it!
Did I mention our 'justice system' is even screwier than our commerce system?
So you get paid weekly [probably a lot more weakly than you'd like] but you make it work because there isn't an 'alternative'.
It's either dig the hole deeper or starve to death, those are your choices...especially if your 'job' doesn't pay you enough to live on.
At issue here is the feckless don't think there is a solution to this self-inflicted situation.
In that they've got the first part right...they don't think.
Left to our imaginations is whether or not it is a coincidence that the feckless attained nuclear weapons around the same time the population reached 'critical mass'.
Just as our 'origins' are shrouded in mystery, so are the hands that pretend to guide us.
Would the 'truth' liberate us or are 'the infamous they' correct in their assertion that we can't handle the truth?
Like economics itself at the end of the day the truth is a moot point. IF WE FAIL to solve the 'equity' problem we WILL wipe ourselves off the face of the planet.
Stupid is a choice and you can only choose stupid so many times before it kills you.
Don't be stupid, you have too much skin in this game to continue being a chump.
Thanks for letting me inside YOUR head,
Now you need to start using it for more than a hat rack!
Gegner
Just as our 'origins' are shrouded in mystery, so are the hands that pretend to guide us.
ReplyDeleteWould the 'truth' liberate us or are 'the infamous they' correct in their assertion that we can't handle the truth?
Like economics itself at the end of the day the truth is a moot point. IF WE FAIL to solve the 'equity' problem we WILL wipe ourselves off the face of the planet.
ReplyDeleteEven 'wild thing' has to find a secure shelter where the hunting is good enough that they can keep a family alive for almost a dozen years or until the young are old enough to fend for themselves...and then just the basics.
ReplyDelete*Farming is a non-starter, you have no way of protecting your crops as they mature and the opportunists among us will take what they can get...so good hunting is your ONLY hope.
ReplyDeleteBut I digress, the 'real skin' EVERYONE has in this game of survival lay in the hoops you are forced to jump through.
ReplyDeleteNone of it has anything to do with JUSTICE.
Um, those living on 'reservations' do so 'unnaturally' because reservation land is marginal at best...in fact, before the automobile the indigenous people were put on oil rich land specifically because it was useless agriculturally.
ReplyDeleteUnlike commerce, you can't wait 120 days for a paycheck...and that's precisely where the 'gig economy' is headed because the gig customer KNOWS you can't afford to sue them for $50. Not only are small claims courts jam-packed but it is one thing to be awarded a judgement and another thing altogether to collect it!
ReplyDeleteBut I digress, the 'real skin' EVERYONE has in this game of survival lay in the hoops you are forced to jump through.
ReplyDeleteNone of it has anything to do with JUSTICE.
Even 'wild thing' has to find a secure shelter where the hunting is good enough that they can keep a family alive for almost a dozen years or until the young are old enough to fend for themselves...and then just the basics.
As noted yesterday, farming is a non-starter. It is not possible to protect your crops from predation and good luck finding a fishing hole to call your own.
Did I mention our 'justice system' is even screwier than our commerce system?
ReplyDeleteSo you get paid weekly [probably a lot more weakly than you'd like] but you make it work because there isn't an 'alternative'.
Um, those living on 'reservations' do so 'unnaturally' because reservation land is marginal at best...in fact, before the automobile the indigenous people were put on oil rich land specifically because it was useless agriculturally.
ReplyDeleteThen ol' pale face smartened up and began warehousing their 'native problem' in the broad swaths of 'badlands' the people who got there first shunned...because the hunting was lousy...due to poor soil conditions.
Now, thanks to the 'division of labor' concept [and the resultant shortage of land] the typical human must BUY their place in civilization because there is no place for them in the wild.
ReplyDeleteUnlike commerce, you can't wait 120 days for a paycheck...and that's precisely where the 'gig economy' is headed because the gig customer KNOWS you can't afford to sue them for $50. Not only are small claims courts jam-packed but it is one thing to be awarded a judgement and another thing altogether to collect it!
So you get paid weekly [probably a lot more weakly than you'd like] but you make it work because there isn't an 'alternative'.
ReplyDeleteIt's either dig the hole deeper or starve to death, those are your choices...especially if your 'job' doesn't pay you enough to live on.
At issue here is the feckless don't think there is a solution to this self-inflicted situation.
In that they've got the first part right...they don't think.
Unlike commerce, you can't wait 120 days for a paycheck...and that's precisely where the 'gig economy' is headed because the gig customer KNOWS you can't afford to sue them for $50. Not only are small claims courts jam-packed but it is one thing to be awarded a judgement and another thing altogether to collect it!
ReplyDeleteDid I mention our 'justice system' is even screwier than our commerce system?
Even 'wild thing' has to find a secure shelter where the hunting is good enough that they can keep a family alive for almost a dozen years or until the young are old enough to fend for themselves...and then just the basics.
ReplyDeleteUm, those living on 'reservations' do so 'unnaturally' because reservation land is marginal at best...in fact, before the automobile the indigenous people were put on oil rich land specifically because it was useless agriculturally.
It's either dig the hole deeper or starve to death, those are your choices...especially if your 'job' doesn't pay you enough to live on.
ReplyDeleteAt issue here is the feckless don't think there is a solution to this self-inflicted situation.
Now, thanks to the 'division of labor' concept [and the resultant shortage of land] the typical human must BUY their place in civilization because there is no place for them in the wild.
ReplyDeleteHow does a capitalist spell success? "Y-o-u-'r-e f-u-c-k-e-d!"
But I digress, the 'real skin' EVERYONE has in this game of survival lay in the hoops you are forced to jump through.
ReplyDeleteUm, those living on 'reservations' do so 'unnaturally' because reservation land is marginal at best...in fact, before the automobile the indigenous people were put on oil rich land specifically because it was useless agriculturally.
ReplyDeleteThen ol' pale face smartened up and began warehousing their 'native problem' in the broad swaths of 'badlands' the people who got there first shunned...because the hunting was lousy...due to poor soil conditions.
Now, thanks to the 'division of labor' concept [and the resultant shortage of land] the typical human must BUY their place in civilization because there is no place for them in the wild.
Three things people hate, cameras, mirrors and the truth.
Like economics itself at the end of the day the truth is a moot point. IF WE FAIL to solve the 'equity' problem we WILL wipe ourselves off the face of the planet.
ReplyDeleteWithout 'operating capital' your idea remains just that, and idea. You may have spent 6 years in college to learn that our commerce system pays its debts net 120 [despite the contract specifically stating net 30!]
ReplyDeleteNow, thanks to the 'division of labor' concept [and the resultant shortage of land] the typical human must BUY their place in civilization because there is no place for them in the wild.
ReplyDeleteUnlike commerce, you can't wait 120 days for a paycheck...and that's precisely where the 'gig economy' is headed because the gig customer KNOWS you can't afford to sue them for $50. Not only are small claims courts jam-packed but it is one thing to be awarded a judgement and another thing altogether to collect it!
So you get paid weekly [probably a lot more weakly than you'd like] but you make it work because there isn't an 'alternative'.
ReplyDeleteIt's either dig the hole deeper or starve to death, those are your choices...especially if your 'job' doesn't pay you enough to live on.
At issue here is the feckless don't think there is a solution to this self-inflicted situation.