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Josh Rosen Says He'd Rather Be Lower Pick on 'Right Team' Than Higher Pick
#31
btw— i just want to clarify something that has, I think, grown into a huge semantic problem.  There is a big difference between “entitlement”and “entitled.”  An entitlement is something one is entitled to —as in earned and deserving.  Being “entitled”has come to mean a feeling that one is owed something that has not been earned or deserving.  spoiled behavior.  Thus, “entitlements” like Social Security have been perverted into a definition that implies its some sort of gift we can no longer afford.  bullshit.  

ok, I’ll sit down now...
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#32
From Merriam-Webster:

Definition of entitlement
1a : the state or condition of being entitled : right: a right to benefits specified especially by law or contract 
2: a government program providing benefits to members of a specified group;  also  : funds supporting or distributed by such a program 
3: belief that one is deserving of or entitled to certain privileges
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#33
right.  but through usage we have come to confuse the last two definitions.   they are different.
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#34
I would simply point out that social security is a right to benefits - because we did in fact pay in for that benefit ... 1b. 

Compare and contrast social security vs. welfare, for instance.  One could argue welfare is different ... it falls into definiton 2 - a governmental program (that one does not pay for).

The welfare recipient falls into group 3 - they have the belief they are entitled. 
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#35
Quote: @A1Janitor said:
I would simply point out that social security is a right to benefits - because we did in fact pay in for that benefit ... 1b. 

Compare and contrast social security vs. welfare, for instance.  One could argue welfare is different ... it falls into definiton 2 - a governmental program (that one does not pay for).

The welfare recipient falls into group 3 - they have the belief they are entitled. 
ok. I would agree with that.  my only point is that too often people (especially politicians ) have taken the proper use of the word as it applies to say Social Security and made it sound like some kind of undeserved gift that a spoiled populous feels it is somehow owed.  
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#36
I dunno...

Looks like the Browns may hold the 1st & 4th overall picks...
Good reasons to be nervous 
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#37
Quote: @Caactorvike said:
@A1Janitor said:
I would simply point out that social security is a right to benefits - because we did in fact pay in for that benefit ... 1b. 

Compare and contrast social security vs. welfare, for instance.  One could argue welfare is different ... it falls into definiton 2 - a governmental program (that one does not pay for).

The welfare recipient falls into group 3 - they have the belief they are entitled. 
ok. I would agree with that.  my only point is that too often people (especially politicians ) have taken the proper use of the word as it applies to say Social Security and made it sound like some kind of undeserved gift that a spoiled populous feels it is somehow owed.  
Eh.  I have studied this issue as a CPA.  Back in the 90s, the rich people collecting didn't pay in.  

There should be two SS numbers.  The base number ... Calculated as a return on investment at the rate of inflation of payments paid in over life expectancy.

The second number would be a supplement ... That only the needy get.  
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#38
Quote: @A1Janitor said:
@Caactorvike said:
@A1Janitor said:
I would simply point out that social security is a right to benefits - because we did in fact pay in for that benefit ... 1b. 

Compare and contrast social security vs. welfare, for instance.  One could argue welfare is different ... it falls into definiton 2 - a governmental program (that one does not pay for).

The welfare recipient falls into group 3 - they have the belief they are entitled. 
ok. I would agree with that.  my only point is that too often people (especially politicians ) have taken the proper use of the word as it applies to say Social Security and made it sound like some kind of undeserved gift that a spoiled populous feels it is somehow owed.  
Eh.  I have studied this issue as a CPA.  Back in the 90s, the rich people collecting didn't pay in.  

There should be two SS numbers.  The base number ... Calculated as a return on investment at the rate of inflation of payments paid in over life expectancy.

The second number would be a supplement ... That only the needy get.  
interesting .  and I’m definitely not a CPA so I dont feel i can intelligently respond—but it makes sense(i think!)

snd Maple Surple made me laugh out loud in the middle of this!
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#39
And for the record ... that isn't bringing the liberal out of me.  It is libertarian. 
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#40
Again, hot tub in room.

No drugs, no alcohol offenses, no women abuse  

just cocky and says things people don't like.

Wish this continues all the way down too pick 32.  
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