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How can we make the proletariat care about their employers more?

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Question by Meet Ram-knee, Corp. Pimp-Hoar: How can we make the proletariat care about their employers more?
Clearly this is the problem with the economy right now.

How can we make them put off their retirement longer?

How can we make them accept less pay for more work?

How can we get them to give up their jobs to people who they trained who will accept lower wages?

How can we exploit desperate peoples of the world to force down wages and standard of living right here in America more often?

How can we exploit the American economic system so that we can grow our business here (IOW see to it that it has the best chance for success) then move it to another location so it can grow like a WEED?

How can we (the Business sector) get out of paying our fair share of taxes even in a crisis, and make our own slaves pay for their own means to be able to work for us?

How can we seal ourselves off and insulate ourselves from the proletariat so that we don’t have to answer for our actions?

How can we game the financial system so that we can steal money legally, and even make people pay us for stealing their money?

How can we make the proletariat be ‘willing’ slaves? That was the only thing wrong with slavery in the past. It was no fun because you had to MAKE people work. It is much better when they want to grovel at our feet don’t you think? I actually think it is kind of fun when they are sassy when in predicament. It shows they have spunk. So sexy.

I have clearly shown that all of our economic problems are because the proletariat class has lost their directive, purpose, motivation, ‘mission statement’, whatever you want to call it. Please give me some ideas on how to make them get it back.
I know the solution lies somewhere in attacking equating socialism to satanism (with bitter feeling!) and other ways of attacking them in the abstract. And to do this ad infinitum. Also, if us bourgois folks care less, shouldn’t that MAKE them care MORE? After all, there exists the law of ‘conservation of caring [about the bourgoisie]‘ in society and this has what has allowed us to create our massive empire which will never satisfy us unless it grows without bound. Instituted inflation has done this in the past and served us so well, so maybe we need more of this too.

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Answer by 12-25 Never Forget
Workers should be forced to see things from their employers perspectives…

…by giving them all large houses, nice cars, and a lot of money.

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For people planning retirement: What is for you either appealing, or scaring, about retiring in Mexico?

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Question by Mr_MAD: For people planning retirement: What is for you either appealing, or scaring, about retiring in Mexico?
And how important is for you a location by the sea? Would you consider to retire in an inner mexican city?

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Answer by ACACRIS
Numerous people retire in the highlands as it is cooler than the ocean side
Most people are attracted to the climate and price and are from cold climates.
Heat waves in the U.S for example kill hundreds of elderly ,as in the Chicago area.
San Miguel Allende is for some and Acapulco is for others.

You know what they say”Different Strokes fer Different Folks

Sir I am afraid of heights and Pit Bull terriers and the odd biker(No offense Sonny) I have no fear of Mexicans as they are some of the best people on this planeta

The attraction to Mexico , first and foremost is the weather.

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What can you say about Americans and other foreigners who retire and live in Philippines?

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Question by (y): What can you say about Americans and other foreigners who retire and live in Philippines?

What kind of business could an American and Filipina wife have in Philippines and be successful? Would you buy something from there?

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Answer by Matt T
Most engage in shops selling military equipment, because they tend to live in either Angeles or Olongapo, the cities in Asia (and in the Philippines) with the largest American bases (prior to their removal on 1992). Both of these cities have very large concentrations of Amerasians (people of mixed Asian and American parentage). Others do hardware store or computer shops.

*Any thing which is advertised as being owned by an American is widely patronized in the Philippines. Filipinos were educated during the American colonization that everything American is good.

Those in the Upper Classes of society (those marrying Filipino women of Spanish or Chinese descent) usually are rich and engage in multinational industries and businesses.

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What is the best way to go about purchasing property in another country?

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Question by Shiraz: What is the best way to go about purchasing property in another country?
One of my long term goals (for retirement or before) is to own a couple of homes or apartments in other countries. I am just wondering if anyone has experience with this… I am sure every market is different but in general is it easier to purchase a home in another country than it is here in terms of credit, loans/mortgage etc? What would be the best plan or steps for me to take?

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Answer by yafei
Frist.

I think that friends who are believable is necessary.

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Nicaragua? I’m thinking of retiring there in about a year. What advise …?

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Question by Carolina.jim62: Nicaragua? I’m thinking of retiring there in about a year. What advise …?
… do some ex-pats have who have lived down in Nicaragua? Should I drive my 6-yr old Ford down there from the US or are cars just targets for thieves? I’d like to live with some native family for the first year to learn the customs and language. Is there any way of connecting with them?
What smaller towns, under 40,000 are suitable? I’m not interested in working down there, but maybe as an adult English tutor.
Yes, I’ve heard that several countries in the neighborhood are Nicer but I’m looking for a bit of Adventure. Where I live now, in NC, can’t be beat for Comfort.

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Answer by Dave W
I’m thinking that if you stay in urban areas, and are an English instructor, you could live real well. Hopefully, you are also proficient in Spanish, that will help you fit in better.

I would not recommend driving, because of the road conditions between USA and there, there aren’t any “super highways”, and many roads are unpaved, or get washed out in rains, mudslides, or get attacked by guerrilla-like bandits.

Contact the U.S. State Department for “terrorist” alerts, and about whom to contact about teaching jobs there. You may be able to connect with a USA Food for Peace, or Peace Corps like program down there, which can give you better advice than I can.

I’ve heard better things about the once British controlled Belize, or Costa Rica. You might want to compare these before moving there, I would.
Nicaragua went thru some uprisings and such back in the 1980s and some people still blame the USA.

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