I don't think this is a fruitful discussion. Theory X has been largely 
discredited, but is still rampant here and I am hereby consigning the views 
expressed here to the category of "not my problem." I think you are wrong, but 
it it is not up to me to educate you, even supposing I did have the time and 
you did have the desire. 

Dana

>> And I guess I am saying that deadbeat is in the eye of the beholder, and 
>> very often, there but for the grace of god is you, my friend.
>
>How so? A deadbeat is someone who fails to provide for themselves or their 
>family, even though they have the resources and the capacity to do so.
>
>>I believe in Maslow's hierarchy way more than I do some wierd theory about 
>>the minimum wage, advocated by someone who does > not use his real name or 
>>believe in any type of economic thinking.
>
>How does Maslowe's hierarchy come into play? Few would argue that you 
>require the basic necessities in life before you can develop.  The question 
>then is how does one achieve this?
>
>
>Not sure what his "grand theory" is, but GG's ideas seem to be much more 
>geared toward personal responsibility, which would be precipitated on a 
>general belief in the industriousness of the human person, not stupidity or 
>lack of desire.

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