From the Majority Report, live M-F 11:30am EST and via daily podcast at Majority.FM: Lee Doren answers Sam Seder's Libertarian Open Challenge on Sam's 12 Hour 1 Year Anniversary Live Broadcast. A Libertarian vs. Leftist debate!
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@korbinorion62634 жыл бұрын
"If you're arguing for Walmart paying for those roads I'd be completely happy with that." Then you would be happy with higher taxes on Walmart, which is effectively them paying for those rods.
@matthewheywood85324 жыл бұрын
No he wouldn’t be and the is the hypocrisy of libertarians
@Kirboe1113 жыл бұрын
No it isn't dumbass. taxing them redistributes that money to the government to spend. Letting the business spend it will allow it to be spent in the most efficient way.
@Kirboe1113 жыл бұрын
@@matthewheywood8532 No it's not, read my reply to the op.
@ddddddd5703 жыл бұрын
@@Kirboe111 why would walmart be better at making roads than you know the department of roads or whatever?
@immanuelt6133 жыл бұрын
@@ddddddd570 @Red Flag TFT wtf this is obvious. Because the government has no incentive to spend those funds properly and build the best roads for their worth. The Newyork government spent 2million dollars building a public toilet that people didn't even bother to use. A private entity is inentivized to build proper roads for their proper worth because it's their money. The government on the other hand can spend however and as much as they like because it's taxpayers money
@Infinit3Grappling11 жыл бұрын
I agree. I was once told by my wealthy boss something along those lines considering tax law. "Tax law is written by rich people, for rich people, and if you don't exploit it, you will never be rich people"
@meddlesomemusic3 жыл бұрын
I wish I had come across this show 9 years ago
@jingleball24278 ай бұрын
SAME I've been diving back into old videos and I'm sad I missed the Michael Brooks Era rip.
@polskipanda85996 жыл бұрын
When he takes a bite of his sandwich I lost it haha
@TravelsTTG3 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha me too!
@everythingisshit57562 жыл бұрын
I love Sam so much. You're doing a huge service for humanity making these idiots look like absolute baffoons
@brydakainma2 жыл бұрын
Bro post a time stamp
@Adam-je2xs Жыл бұрын
Same, I was just listening and was like... is he eating? Lmao
@LudicFallacies11 жыл бұрын
10:01 I love your facial expression Sam. Yeah Lee the FDA actions are governed by their fear of bad press. :ROLLEYES: Isn't it amazing how many fallacies this clown uses. And get this Sam, he's a bloody lawyer !!! It's shocking to me as a person who comes from a family of lawyers to hear one use so many fallacies and have such massive cognitive biases.
@michalum0410 жыл бұрын
LOL at people claiming Doren won the debate. Go watch his pure ideological videos then watch this debate. He goes from pure libertarianism on his own videos (full of lies and omissions of important information) to totally backtracking, compromising, and justifying his views based on no evidence whatsoever. Seriously, we all know pure libertarianism would never work. To think otherwise is insanity. There's probably a pretty good reason these libertarian utopias don't actually exist anywhere in the world - they'd fail 80% of the population almost immediately.
@sainchawlonen10 жыл бұрын
where does the socialism utopia exist in the world?
@GladiumSpiritus10 жыл бұрын
dffykvn LOL, that's a good one dffykvn!
@aureate10 жыл бұрын
First, Libertarians have never suggested a Utopic world. How many times do we have to explain that arbitration is a valuable service before you understand that? Second, a reasoned argument (despite whether you agree with it or not) is the direct opposite of an ideology. An ideologue sheds blood, sweat, and tears for national healthcare simply because they cannot imagine how a world would operate with TRULY privatized healthcare outside of their own bias. In this way, they basically say that they can accurately predict the future. In fact, an ideologue fears living a world without national healthcare, and describes those who simply wants to CALMLY DISCUSS private healthcare as fascist. Third, Libertarianism could in fact exist. The only problem is that people like you support, with your own money, a monopoly on the real guns in society. Very little can thrive at the end of the barrel of government-issued, fully-automatic M16.
@aureate10 жыл бұрын
dffykvn Then why is it any better when it's a State or Federal court? Also, idiots wouldn't populate the free world. People wouldn't willing go to the arbitrator known for screwing over it clients.
@michalum0410 жыл бұрын
Who is asking for a socialist utopia? Reasonable human beings realize that some issues are best resolved by competition and others are simply not efficient using this same system. All most progressives want is reasonable regulation to protect the market and customers etc and socialism of certain programs (mainly healthcare) because the evidence shows it to be more just and cost effective generally speaking. Yet, all conservatives online like to pretend that we all want some communist regime or something. It's puzzling. I'm sure there are many people on the internet who do advocate for more socialism/communism/whatever than I am, but obviously the larger trend amongst society is simply for a more just system where we can make a lot of money for working hard while also not having our lives ended for bad luck (natural disasters, health problems, collapse of investments out of our control, etc). It's not a crazy position at all. Sometimes the government is not the right entity to oversee these programs, and sometimes it is. The goal is to discover which is which, so we can optimize the positive outcomes for everybody, both poor and rich.
@velohench3 жыл бұрын
The road and especially highway argument would work even better as a subsidy for the car companies considering the highway system creates direct demand for owning cars.
@stephenreis182310 жыл бұрын
Every society picks winners and losers. Once you guarantee property rights you are absolutely picking winners and losers.
@brianremington60494 жыл бұрын
Right. And we’re going to pick starting right now, ignoring all historic advantage. Then it’s every man for himself. Is it surprising then that the advocates of perfect liberty tend to be the people who currently have some economic and social advantage?
@harshitmadan64494 жыл бұрын
Property rights transcend government. If I occupy an unoccupied object, that's my property. I may retain it, I may trade it with consenting adults for some other property or I may simply abandon it.
@matthewheywood85324 жыл бұрын
Harshit Madan does it? Because without a government to recognize said property you can’t do any of those things you just said
@dmur6124 жыл бұрын
Brian Remington The moment someone ascribes another’s position as “perfect” in an argument is the moment the argument can’t be taken seriously... Who said anything about “perfect” liberty??? What is perfect? How do you define perfect? Regarding your question, do you honestly believe that stifling or restraining freedom of those who you claim are “advantaged” will result in MORE societal prosperity??? If you can find me one of these wealthy “advantaged” people who acquired such status by putting a gun to the heads of, or stole from those who either purchased their products/services or were employed by them, I’d be more than happy to join you in trying to throw that person in prison. To those not guilty of such acts, I struggle to understand why those with such advantages are deserving so much contempt... I would truly like to understand such reasoning...???
@dmur6124 жыл бұрын
Matthew Heywood Why not?
@democrazy699 жыл бұрын
This Lee Doren doofus sure talks a lot and says nothing, doesn't he?
@genestarwind9289 жыл бұрын
***** It's all bullshit... Anyone with a brain would understand that.
@genestarwind9288 жыл бұрын
***** That's what the oligarchy wants you to think.
@genestarwind9288 жыл бұрын
***** Except we are already spending that money, much of it on corporate welfare.
@Bouchon2118 жыл бұрын
I don't even know who Lee Doren is but he looks like a genius compared to Sam Seder.
@jacknapier51884 жыл бұрын
@ThisIsMyRealName Liberty-Aryan.
@robinhoodOO711 жыл бұрын
I love Lee's example regarding beta blockers, because it emphasizes just how much he and others are willing to go to distort reality... The argument goes, well, if the FDA would have permitted the drug to be released (which ignores lots of issues--firstly), then 10,000 per year would have lived. However, this argument ignores that the beta blocker drugs that could've been released years ago, are drastically different than those out now. Only beginning in the 90's did they actually show promise.
@CaptainDummyTalk10 жыл бұрын
I like this Sam fellow. And Lee Doren is one hell of a tap dancer... ;)
@RocketmanRockyMatrix9 жыл бұрын
Goliatron He should debate Adam Carolla or Adam Kokesh.
@damonficken34579 жыл бұрын
Adam Carrolla is a moron and not remotely worth Sam's time to debate.
@RocketmanRockyMatrix9 жыл бұрын
Damon Ficken Are you sure about that? He already lost to Stefan Molyneaux.
@harpsmith85705 жыл бұрын
Stefan was the one who lost to Seder that's crazy
@andrewdeen15 жыл бұрын
when the guys picture popped up I lol'd
@SonofCimmeria12 жыл бұрын
Good debate, Sam. It's great to see Libertarians stumble over their own words.
@justinbeagley51519 жыл бұрын
at 2:50 - the libertarian states that consumers buy what's best for them in their lives - and therefore the free market always knows which products are the best for themselves. The problem with that assertion is that it is absolutely false. No, people don't know whether they're buying the best product or the worst product. People could spend billions of dollars on oil every year (and they do) and be completely oblivious to the problems it causes in air quality. Also - the argument that the government shouldn't pick winners and losers is ridiculous. We manipulate people's bodies in surgery to heal them. We manipulate the minimum wage so that people are paid a living wage. We manipulate food (gmo's) to create more juicy and healthy foods (golden rice). We manipulate the birth process with a c-section if we believe the baby or mother are in danger. We manipulate things not because we simply can - but because it's usually the preferred method - because when we manipulate something we can more easily control it and benefit from it. That's all that happens when we manipulate anything.
@rnslrzno289 жыл бұрын
Justin Beagley Sometimes manipulation doesn't turn out the way we want it to, doesn't it? Raising the minimum wage kills jobs and hurts small businesses. When a business is forced to pay workers more than they are worth, it's simple they'll fire people and stop hiring. They'll look for ways to replace these jobs like building machines to do the job. Although a big business like McDonald's can afford changes like these, a small business would not be able to survive, because it would be too expensive for it. This would eliminate competition, and ironically would head towards the buildup of monopolies.
@justinbeagley51519 жыл бұрын
rnslrzno28 A few things: 1) They've done studies on job growth and job decrease given the enactment of raising the minimum wage. Studies show that there is NO drop in jobs created, or small businesses being hurt. If you have data or studies that show the opposite of this i'd like to see them... as from my research - this is an absolute myth. 2) "when a business is forced to pay workers more than they are worth" It is possible that workers can get paid more than they're worth - that's true. However, you do realize that over the past 20 years of inflation, income has been stagnant. Now - you could 'blame' this on the recession, stating that employers don't want to spend money in an unstable economy. But the reality is that CEO's and companies have seen RECORD PROFITS during this 'recession' - it wouldn't have even BEEN a recession (or much of one) - had a few things happened. A) Income of workers would have been raised to meet the growth of inflation. B) CEO's of companies had been willing to 'share' their profits, or rather - PAY their workers what they are worth for the success they created for the company. But neither of these things happened. -- And your last statement - i answer previously. Minimum wage increase would not kill jobs or hurt small businesses - again, this is a myth - and therefore would not help in the creation of monopolies.
@rnslrzno289 жыл бұрын
"Studies show that there is NO drop in jobs created, or small businesses being hurt" citation needed, basic macroeconomics tells us the opposite. Countries with the no minimum wage, have higher average wages than us (Singapore, Switzerland, etc.) because there are no regulations and restrictions by the government, and this in itself is the biggest regulator, the consumer.
@justinbeagley51519 жыл бұрын
rnslrzno28 Well since you're making the claim that jobs will be lost, the burden of proof is actually on you. But whatever: Department of labor states that over '600 studies' have been done on the effects of minimum wage hikes and how they effect job loss: The ruling after 600 studies? There is none... it's a myth www.dol.gov/minwage/mythbuster.htm Which is why many economists, including Nobel Prize winners in economics support an increase in the minimum wage. -- As far as your comment about switzerland and singapore as examples of countries with no minimum wage, and higher average income. A quick search on that doesn't have anything conclusive on switzerland having a higher income - wikipedia says they get 3k more than the U.S. - Gallup poll doesn't even have them ranked. And Singapore is ranked lower than the united states. That's if we calculate for the AVERAGE income... but those numbers are skewed because the overall income is raised by the richest in the country. It's far more accurate to take the MEDIAN household income to show where the middle class is in these countries. The country with the highest MEDIAN income? Luxembourg... And they have one of the highest minimum wages in the world at $13.50/hr. Norway and switzerland are right after that - but they are 4k dollars less annually. So while there are countries with high incomes that require no minimum wage - the highest average income is in a country that does have one... one of the highest ones in fact. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Median_household_income So again... a minimum wage is essentially a non-factor to businesses and jobs, or it helps. My opinion? Correlation doesn't equal causation. The benefit of a minimum wage is that it cancels out the need to form unions. Instead of wasting time bargaining for companies to treat you fairly, let's just have the government force companies to treat people fairly. We do it in every other instance. At most, minimum wage is helpful - at the least, it's benign - if that's what the studies show, you should either not care one way or another (because it's benign) or you should be for it - to be against it, is to essentially stare facts in the face and say 'i disagree'
@rnslrzno289 жыл бұрын
Justin Beagley Actually most economists do not support minimum wage laws: econlib.org/library/Enc/MinimumWages.html the webpage does not source the data it uses in “busting” the supposed myths about the minimum wage, but an internet search of the statistics found that most of them originate at the leftwing Economic Policy Institute, and happen to directly contradict research and data compiled by official government researchers and statisticians. “Myth: Increasing the minimum wage will cause people to lose their jobs,” states the DOL website. “A review of 64 studies on minimum wage increase found no discernible effect on employment,” the DOL claims to counter the “myth.” Oddly, even as the DOL claims 64 studies claim no effect on employment, a 2014 report by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office projects that up to one million people could lose their job with an increase of the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour. In other words, that source is bull: mediatrackers.org/wisconsin/2014/07/28/dept-labor-rejects-fed-data-favors-leftwing-spin-minimum-wage www.cato.org/publications/commentary/let-data-speak-truth-behind-minimum-wage-laws
@SimBol12163 ай бұрын
I thought Lee's arguments were pretty obvious, but Sam came off as intentionally obtuse. He wanted an absolutist philosophical answer from Lee re: how big government should be, when it really is a more complex issue. Lee even acknowledged that he's realistic about not achieving a utopia. Sam kept yelling over him and intentionally not understanding him. Lee's a consequentialist. It was so obvious. And Sam kept calling Lee's views "arbitrary," when his own views are the exact same.
@joemillz1010 жыл бұрын
I think Sam made a great point towards the end. Programs like Social Security and Medicare have done more to take people out of poverty than anything we've ever done. When you relieve some of the stresses of poverty it's easier to get out of it. That's why I think the ACA or Obamacare, as some people like to call it, is going to do a great job of decreasing poverty .
@brianremington60494 жыл бұрын
If anybody ever asks me, ‘Hey, man. Can you point me to a guy who knows a lot about social security?’ I have an answer in my back pocket.
@TheJonnyEnglish4 жыл бұрын
Is Lee Doran even still around?
@GOD-zt6sf4 жыл бұрын
wtf r u doin' here after 8 years of the video !
@Ctopkis4 жыл бұрын
Lawanya Raj just came across this, what are you doing here?
@GOD-zt6sf4 жыл бұрын
@@Ctopkis used to watch his channel sometimes bt recently discovered the libertarian debates of sam seder ..... it's really entertaining to watch 😂😂
@douglaswinters96953 жыл бұрын
@@GOD-zt6sf because I do whatever the f i want. ANARCHY!!!
@GOD-zt6sf3 жыл бұрын
@@douglaswinters9695 response, there you go Corey 😁
@limegreenplaid11 жыл бұрын
It's so bizarre that people passionate enough about their libertarian beliefs to call into a radio show (or make hundreds of youtube videos about it) can't actually explain what it is or give concrete answers to questions about it
@DrSpooglemon6 жыл бұрын
He doesn't like green energy subsidies because he doesn't like the government picking winners and losers. Amazing argument.
@Euphoria2g6 жыл бұрын
DrSpooglemon And yet he can't comprehend that the fossil fuel industry has and continues to be subsidised to the point of trillions of dollars by government (not taking into it's human health and environmental costs) so removing green energy subsidies would be picking a fossil fuels as a winner.
@Bizzzpoker5 жыл бұрын
Nice social experiment with the title
@ornos31333 жыл бұрын
I heard that Doren became famous on KZbin back in the day for being a standard person to learn how fallacious someone can be and having spawned a few vids debunking him.
@FurryMurry711 жыл бұрын
lolz. Anyway, here it is: What I was actually addressing was the comment where bigsuccessor said "...ANYONE can become rich if you just tried to strive for higher income.", which, in one form or another, has become a fairly popular phrase in books and movies. What I'm debating is whether that phrase (or perhaps something to the nature of "everyone has potential for more than what they currently have") can be somewhat true in the real world. I believe it can. It's ABSOLUTELY (continued)
@Eric-rm4uu5 жыл бұрын
That guy was supposed to be reasonable? Sam sold that like it would be a great discussion and we'd get to hear some good ideas and conclusions from a sane libertarian, and then he proceeded to disagree completely with they guy throughout the conversation, lol, facepalm, it's hopeless, they're all crazy, we just have to keep fighting their insanity always and forever until the end of time.
@kyledrums5 жыл бұрын
One time I thought Lee Doren was a "thing", about eight years ago, but then I looked at his channel just now. And then I looked at the beginning, middle and end of his channel and saw a striking similarity. Apparently I was wrong to make that assumption.
@alvinparkinson91687 жыл бұрын
Wow I must admit out of all the Libertarians he debated this guy actually showed some intelligence, and held his own for a while. Not bad.
@alvinparkinson91687 жыл бұрын
He made very good points as usual in this debates with these guys as usual. This guy I admit display a little more intelligence in his arguments then most of the people he argues with. I even think he was better then the molyneux debate.
@twoshedsjohnson85406 жыл бұрын
And I have no doubt he would have done even better if Sam would simply let him finish a thought. That's one of the problems with Sam debating libertarians...libertarianism demands complex thinking to solve solutions, rather than band aid solutions, and those solutions demand more than 10 second answers.
@SanDoggy1010 жыл бұрын
> College professors and msm media is a very, very tiny percentage of the population That's why I said "and their ilk." > you are assuming all of them are liberals Actually conservatives assume that, which is why I used those examples. But there is some truth to it. Self-identified liberals are largely college educated. And so most have decent paying jobs and don't use govt. assistance. Liberals are altruistic folks who think it's wrong to let needy people go begging for help.
@mead_wiki10 жыл бұрын
who decided sam seder should be on radio? he talks slow as fuck and babbles
@stuntbaby6310 жыл бұрын
I think Seder did not understand what Doren meant by "picking winners and losers". Seder was talking about the natural consequences of decision-making. If a tennis tournament organizer chooses grass courts over clay courts, then the players who excel on grass will have distinct advantages over those who don't. Doren understands this as a matter of course. What he was talking about was the corrupt practice of predetermining outcomes...that is, literally picking winners and losers, like fixing a fight or stuiffing ballot boxes. Seder clearly missed the point.
@democrazy699 жыл бұрын
Right. That's why Doren agreed with him on the definition.
@jordancotter58859 жыл бұрын
I don't understand the purpose of this guys questions. Where do we draw the line? Which governments function this way? How big should the military be? What's he trying to prove with these questions? And how does he not see the difference between the government giving Walmart millions of dollars of tax payer money and building a road? like seriously???
@Tehownilator11 жыл бұрын
I pointed out that mistake for a reason. Libertarianism is founded on the principle of non-aggression. Government's cannot collect revenue, or function at all, without using aggression. Taxation is not voluntary and is coerced from the taxpayer. So, if you're a 'libertarian' in any consistent sense, you have to be an anarchist; namely, total abolition of the systemic use of force. Lee Doren, then, is not a Libertarian. He is a minarchist; namely, he is a degree of Libertarian.
@ssvegeta197810 жыл бұрын
Why is it that when Bush was in office, we did not see this anger about the debt and paying money back. It's not as if no one did not noticed. But the minute a Democrat gets into office. We suddenly become fiscally responsible?!
@gregorymcclure63315 жыл бұрын
vegeta, it's a recurring story. Republicons cut taxes for the 1%, run up Uncle Sam's credit card, start a war. Democrats get into office, save the economy, try to end the war while Repubs complain: how are you going to pay for your agenda? Funny, no one asked that when the R's were spending on illegal wars and putting businesses on government welfare: billions of $$ to Wall Street. Repeat.
@gyrate410 жыл бұрын
Sam-acked down! Seder destroys them repeatedly!
@bosnbruce58375 жыл бұрын
Lee in the clouds brought to the grounds
@SanDoggy1010 жыл бұрын
>Think those on welfare, which is currently 50% of our population. Just to be clear, very few are on "welfare" as Americans use that term. Most assistance is in the form of food stamps and EITC. Those programs are justified because of the fact that capitalism favors those who are wealthier. This has resulted in all new wealth created over the last 50 years going to the top 50% while real wages on the bottom 40% has dropped (slightly) even though productivity has increased.
@jeffrman77711 жыл бұрын
What Lee failed to point out was Hong Kong has comprehensive social security and universal healthcare, and Mainland China is responsible for providing military protection to Hong Kong.
@timbarry50804 жыл бұрын
Sam, the libertarian slayer
@MrOuija-rr8kq6 жыл бұрын
This dude looks like someone took an eraser to Sams face
@timmcneal92645 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha
@ssvegeta197810 жыл бұрын
Ok, thats just false that Obama has more debt then all the past presidents combined. You would have to explain the two wars that were not funded that started under Bush. Then you would have to explain the medicare Part D prescription that also went unpaid. Obama did extended the Bush tax cuts but nonetheless, that also is part of the debt. And the simple fact that the economy was in the tank when he took office. How do you have a tax cut and start two wars at once. No one called Bush unpatriotic
@oswaldomayberry92602 ай бұрын
This guys is hands down the smartest libertarian to ever call in. I don’t agree with him but he at least can make plausible arguments
@DragAmiot10 жыл бұрын
Singapore is a very «un-libertarian» place. There is an authoritarian government that kept the peace between the different ethnicities and very very strict laws such as the infamous no chewing gum allowed law. The economy was planified by a central gvt that 50 years later happens to require close to no taxes because they are a small Island city at the exact right spot on the global commerce routes and they act like a giant warehouse for south-east asia which pays for ALL the bills required for a city-state. It is not libertarian by any means. A similar thing can be said about Hong-Kong. Also, both are EXTREMELY popular tax havens detrimental to the well being of the entire world. What the fuck is this guy talking about.
@simonpurist449910 жыл бұрын
"Singapore is a very «un-libertarian» place." Yep just ask the guy who lost his ass there-- LITERALLY.
@redeyez359 жыл бұрын
Sam is too smart.
@dch33489 жыл бұрын
***** Polina, is that you?
@damonficken34579 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha Molyneaux is a lunatic. He decimates himself every time he opens his mouth. Sam didn't have to make him look crazy, he does it on his own.
@biggamerjh112 жыл бұрын
Ah yes, insinuate that I am homosexual, that is a real valid argument that will make you look like a mature and intelligent person.
@ChrisDoesWhat10 жыл бұрын
Sam, I have nothing against you, and I really wanted to hear you liberal argument, I myself am a conservative libertarian, but I there are a few liberal viewpoints I may agree with. I had to stop your video about 9 minutes into it, and I would really recommend that you be aware of your pauses, try to control the noise you make in them. This is very distracting from whatever you were trying to debate in this video.
@zxcv7310 жыл бұрын
So the line on ammount of subsidies is arbitrary, but the line on amount of minimum wage isn't arbitrary. The line between direct money and roads is not there, but the line between $10 and $20 wage is huge? It's like Sam only deals in black and white when it's convinient, when it doesn't help his point there's lots of greys. Not very intellectually honest of him.
@harshitmadan64494 жыл бұрын
Uuuuhhhhh
@JohnSmith-os5jt11 жыл бұрын
Nice Article. I worked for a Produce Company that ran into a similar problem. The freemarket solution they came up with was a partnership called ProAct. bassically a large number of small produce companies joined together to buy in bulk to compete with the larger companies like Shamrock. The funny thing is that even though it works much of the time we often worked out contracts that benefited the company by not buying through the ProAct partnership. We were that good.
@MLprinter12 жыл бұрын
I'd really like to see the anarcho- capitalist/ voluntaryist Stefan Molyneux take a turn at Sam. That would be fun.
@matthewrichardson82810 жыл бұрын
Seder: "[Did you know if you end social security that you'd double poverty in the US.]" Seder, Did you know that if a farmer stops feeding his cattle that they'd starve? SSI has made people dependent on it. I'd love to have a +14% pay raise from just keeping my SSI contributions and UE. The government has forcibly taken too much; our money and our personal accountability. Ending SSI is done by phasing it out, not cutting it off. I'm 32 and never collected SSI or UE. My deal to the government is, keep all that I've paid in; just let me out. What's wrong with that?
@matthewrichardson82810 жыл бұрын
Yeah, everyone tends to demagogue when it comes to other people's ideas. I realize I do sometimes. SSI is a mathematical impossibility really. My last SS statement had a FAQ sheet included in it, "Is SSI going to be available to me when I retire?" "[Yes, but given the current rate of contributions SS will be insolvent in year 203X unless there are regulatory changes to increase retirement age and individual contributions.]" So there you have it, even the SS Administration isn't pretending. My deal to the government is, keep the chips I put in the pot, just let me fold and play at another table.
@maersklandro10 жыл бұрын
Repugnant libertardian sophistry.
@RocketmanRockyMatrix9 жыл бұрын
***** Repugnant DemoCRIPS. You along with the ReBLOODlicans have destroyed this country. Sam likes to interrupt people and not give them a chance to speak.
@RocketmanRockyMatrix9 жыл бұрын
Matthew Richardson You love to see the unemployment rate within the Black community on the rise. Leftists like Sam Seder would like to see the Black community destroyed.
@maersklandro9 жыл бұрын
***** You're so full of duplicitous shit. First of all, people shouldn't depend on a) finding an employer willing to hire them and b) being paid a wage you can live on. A guaranteed minimum income should be a recognised and respected human right and it will be in the future, due to automation. Secondly, how does it follow from what Sam is saying that what he is proposing would lead to increased unemployment, enough to more than offset the benefit of people who remain employed making more money? Secondly, how does it follow that for unemployment within the black population to rise is what Sam's agenda?
@Darius129510 жыл бұрын
Sam Seder ALWAYS argues from ignorance: "Oh, I haven't seen libertarianism exist, therefore it cannot exist." Its a shame no-one seems to point out that this argument is fallacious. It's like someone thousands of years ago saying "I haven't seen people living in cities with electricity and supermarkets, therefore it is impossible for people to be living in cities with electricity and supermarkets."
@johnorona995 жыл бұрын
That's not what arguing from ignorance means
@FurryMurry711 жыл бұрын
You are correct that most people are born with disadvantage, but I don't believe that people are born with discouragement. In fact, the very word "DIScourage" implies that it's impossible to be born with it, simply because I need encourage, (or simply courage) in the first place. It is only after I realize all the disadvantages I have that I get discouraged. Nothing MAKES you discouraged. You CHOOSE to get discouraged after assuming in your own mind that you won't make it.
@robinhoodOO711 жыл бұрын
It's cool. Feel free to continue this conversation via regular KZbin messages. I'm not sure if we'll reach any kindof agreement, but better than nothing if you'd like to continue.
@P1taJ10 жыл бұрын
Sam answers the Libertarian government the same way every time. He says, "This has never existed, therefore we shouldn't try it." What old age thinking.
@10290gilmore10 жыл бұрын
Sure, what the hell, try anything.
@AshContraMundum10 жыл бұрын
Actually it has existed and it worked every time. The problem is it then grew, as all governments do, and then died. Most governments start small and free and then get wealthy as a result.
@P1taJ10 жыл бұрын
quicksiliva How is it fascism?
@democrazy699 жыл бұрын
jfdhgds Anarchy worked every time?
@ManOfDeath5679 жыл бұрын
By Sam Seder's logic..... since total peace has never existed, we should not advocate for peace.
@chaseakairishhomie9 жыл бұрын
seder misses the point and makes unrelated comments so many times that this is just painful.
@jamesf7915 жыл бұрын
No he understands the point, you don't understand Libertarian logic
@nosuchthing82 жыл бұрын
How will we pay for the roads
@FurryMurry711 жыл бұрын
(cont) true that when you’re a child, you don’t have much choice in income mobility AT ALL. You are, for the most part, completely dependent on your parents for everything. But, as you grow into adulthood, your life ceases to become a reflection of your PARENTS, and starts to become a reflection of your CHOICES. This is true in nearly every area of life, from social circles, to careers, to health. In fact, did you know (cont)
@ssvegeta197810 жыл бұрын
because, and lets be honest, who would hire an elderly person. Companies did not hire the elderly simply because they felt that a younger person would do the job more effectively. Studies have shown that before Social Security, almost half of the elderly population was poor. The lucky ones would have to live with family members. But this also created a strain on finance with their family when it came to medical bills. You can't deny the positive impact that Social Security has.
@harshitmadan64494 жыл бұрын
Elderly people are definitely hired if they have experience.
@harshitmadan64494 жыл бұрын
Taxing the youth to subsidize the elderly isn't a good idea.
@jalawto11 ай бұрын
His photo looks like Jerry Seinfeld getting his picture taken by Kramer while trying to fix his stereo
@Patience113812 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Keep missing that one.
@solankre11 жыл бұрын
Not to mention the fact that I'm not required by law to pay anything to an investment firm, and that if the investment firm spent all my money instead of investing it I could sue them.
@josephferano11 жыл бұрын
I'm a libertarian and I agree with Sam Seeder on a lot of these things he said. That is why I'm the kind of libertarian that Lee Doren is not; I believe in the non-aggression principle. Lee Doren's society is completely arbitrary with no moral basis.If you can some subsidies, you can tolerate more subsidies. Seder actually makes a great for privatized roads and courts; corporations should burden the majority of the cost given their overuse.
@DannyIgnite11 жыл бұрын
I'm unable to respond to your message because your settings don't allow anyone who is not a contact to message you.
@jdowfleetwood11 жыл бұрын
Comparing a company taking advantage of existing infrustructure to crony capitalism is one of the stupidest arguments ever made.
@josephferano11 жыл бұрын
Excellent rebuttal! There's no possible way I could ever counter your well thought out arguments.
@pleaseenteraname1103 Жыл бұрын
His arguments are incredibly shallow.
@Mablak20011 жыл бұрын
Here's the problem, you're saying that if a peasant was simply allowed to have a few more places where he could agree to work, then that brutal treatment would be moral. What if every lord allowed them to have free reign, but every lord used the same methods, and the same brutality, not allowing peasants to work for them unless the peasants agreed to whatever terrible working conditions the lords had in mind? Adding choices to the picture doesn't somehow justify the lords' actions.
@uradeadman64611 жыл бұрын
One note that you forgot to include was that Libya has massive oil resources and a population of less than 7 million.
@whiff196212 жыл бұрын
The difference between direct and indirect subsidies to companies, is as stark a difference as that between Corporatism (the state showing favoritism and extending protections to some, and not to others in any given market) and Austrian School economics.
@mattm98573 жыл бұрын
The average worker has 200,000 taken from social security tax. Let's hear more about people being poor with nearly a 1/4 of a million dollars removed.
@kissfan712 жыл бұрын
I don't know what Doren is talking about regarding the FDA. The agency got bad press for approving drugs too fast AND too slow. AIDS activist groups attacked the FDA (almost literally in some cases) for not approving AIDS drugs fast enough. There are tons of distressed parents out there who constantly pressure the FDA for their kids treatments. And then there's the pitiful lack of oversight of "alternative" treatments that don't even go through a process.
@weejockpoopongmcplop11 жыл бұрын
I face palmed when I saw "threw out" instead of "throughout".
@RealEdwMrW10 жыл бұрын
I am an avid Libertarian and as with all political parties there is a difference in opinion among party members. I'm against most subsidizing myself but its a fact that some things need subsidizing but its also a fact that the government does not manage money well and many of the programs they subsidize are a waste of taxpayer dollars. You have to look at each issue independently and decide if its one, a waste of tax dollars, two, who its benefiting and who its hurting, and three, is it constitutional. Its like saying the government will raise taxes to pay for IPads for low-income families. My money should not be used to buy non-essential "toys" for someone else. Social Security should be an optional program for persons under 40 and eventually it will protect only those who "want" that retirement protection. Those who will be active in their retirement at a young age can essentially opt out and use that extra percentage of money to invest more wisely that to be "forced" into paying for Socialist Security to those who already contributed their share, in which the government somehow lost that money too. I'd be happy to answer any libertarian questions you have... but I need time to come up with my answers like you have ahead of time for your show. So if you have questions you can message me.
@Seattle-20173 жыл бұрын
Lee Doren is not a very good libertarian in that he seems to be arguing against a system that he's simultaneously arguing for. At 21:21. when he described his "perfect system", I asked myself how is "his" system different from the system (in its principles and aim) that we have now? Same thing at 18:33, where he lists the things that are appropriate Government functions: "Police, military, courts, AND the Constitution that's enumerated which provides other agencies".
@finleyspot11 жыл бұрын
the FACT is that their standads of living were GREATLY improved and brought them from a DEFINED version of poverty to a defined version of ABOVE the poverty level.PERIOD,the definition of poverty sam is referring to is defined by our government through strict criteria. your version may differ but it doesnt matter,there are NO absolute truths so EVERYTHING is subjective but according to the criteria, 2/3s of the elderly were taken OUT of poverty when SS was implemented,this is IRREFUTABLE FACT
@crabbit8712 жыл бұрын
at 17:00 are you saying that since there will always be subsidising we should just go ahead and subsidise whatever?
@Mablak20011 жыл бұрын
I didn't think I'd use this phrase twice in one night, but I only give credit where credit is due. If the rich suddenly started covering all of society's welfare costs, like paying for the 100,000 people who die from lack of healthcare every year (in comparison to the top 3 OECD countries), then I would resoundingly say government is useless. Until then, I have no reason to believe libertarian society, i.e. feudalism, is in fact better than our current system.
@blechtic12 жыл бұрын
The problem is that they started a debate with Doren assuming that Seder knows all the intricate details of the libertarian ideology and their favourite arguments. So, Seder has to constantly try to pin down some common ground for a layperson.
@IWillBiteOffAToe11 жыл бұрын
Mr. Seder - 123 instances of uhhh or umm (once every 11.6 seconds) Mr. Doren - 21 instances of uh or um (once every 67.7 seconds) "social security isn't an investment, it's retirement insurance" - a matter of rhetoric. If Sam Seder wants a challenge, he should call Penn Jillette. I would love to see Penn absolutely demolish this guy in a debate
@harshitmadan64494 жыл бұрын
They look so alike
@maggot111166611 жыл бұрын
"The argument has always been the same. You can either have the government or the market. There is no third choice,"~Ludwig Von Mises.
@IMatchoNation4 жыл бұрын
Sounds like real doofus, hope you wised up since 7 years ago?
@pleaseenteraname1103 Жыл бұрын
And the market is the right choice.
@emightis11 жыл бұрын
Something 100 bucks in 1836 cost roughly 68 bucks in 1913. After our credit system was centralized, monitored, and regulated by the creation of the Federal Reserve with the ability to manipulate interest rates based on market conditions and the ability to expand and return currency due to economic downturns, our economy is essentially in hyperinflation. Something 100 bucks in 1913 is roughly 2350 bucks today, give or take 250.
@bigsuccessor11 жыл бұрын
What I believe is that if my parents made it (when no one told them they will and remembering my mother crying because all she could afford on my birthday was a slice of cake) then anyone can make, please let me know if i'm missing something here. Did they have an edge? No, Did they have better education or experience or connections? No. All they did was not afraid to take risk in opening up several failed businesses before they opened up a successful one, not giving up, and faith in themselves.
@rastaman2421111 жыл бұрын
Okay, that makes more sense now, thanks for the clarification.
@robinhoodOO711 жыл бұрын
"But ANYONE can become rich if you just tried to strive for higher income" The problem with this type of blanket assertion is that it's 1) based almost entirely on an ideology; and 2) what else you do actually have to support your assertion is entirely a) anecdotal and/or b) confirmation bias; and that's just the superficial problems...You assertion doesn't even get into things as a matter of reality, and how many are born with far less resources which automatically makes them discouraged, etc.
@FurryMurry711 жыл бұрын
(cont) that a study conducted by the Centre for Cancer Prevention at the Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine found that more than 40% of all cancers in the UK were caused by lifestyle choices? Not genetics, CHOICES. By the same token, your career is a choice; which means, by extension, your income is also a choice. But the good news is that they are just that: CHOICES. And if we want a different “outcome of income”, as it were, all we need to do is make different choices.
@rastaman2421111 жыл бұрын
And in this example, if unemployment would be 4% without the minimum wage law, they are actually causing a decrease in economic activity rather than in increase. In this situation the multiplier effect cuts both ways.
@CurtHowland11 жыл бұрын
Before the FCC, radio stations were treating spectrum the same way all property is treated under the common law. Homesteading, traditional use, easement, trespassing, etc. The standards of guard bands between stations, overlapping, frequency drift, etc, were being handled effectively, and would have continued to do so. The FCC stepped in and, as usual with govt regulators, entrenched the vested interests and prevented competition through their regulations and licensing.
@bigsuccessor11 жыл бұрын
How I can prove that not everyone strives to be rich, but "safe" is just to ask anyone who is making a low income who wants to be rich, if they tried opening up a business, failing, learning from your mistakes, opening up a new one and just taking risk. In this economy no one. I know people who are making six figure incomes because they risked their middle class life and were homeless for two weeks before their business became successful. So how many people do you know that did that? No one.
@ssvegeta197811 жыл бұрын
of bank was the investment bank which dealt with investments in stocks, insurance, brokerage, etc (basically stuff that most people don't use but companies and various institutions are familiar with). Glass-Steagall kept the two seperate so that banks would not take on too much risk with people and investor's money. However, all that changed with the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act(named after the co-sponsors Phil Gramm, Jim Leach and Thomas Bliley). This act repealed the notion of banks having to
@ZombieTex110 жыл бұрын
You are aware that before the government took over road building, there were still road in rural areas, right?
@icarus31311 жыл бұрын
Nonsense. From the wiki article entitled "Left-right politics": "There is general consensus (...) that the Right includes conservatives, reactionaries, neoconservatives, capitalists, neoliberals, economic-libertarians, social-authoritarians, monarchists, theocrats, nationalists, Nazis, and fascists." This article cites several sociology textbooks containing the original definitions of "Left" and "Right". Yes, the terms are old, but that's what they actually mean according to academic sources.
@TheOrdinaryEconomist12 жыл бұрын
I am one of those NAP libertarians, Lee here makes a poor case for minarchism. The US government is a prime example of how the constitution has completely failed to keep government limited to the initial functions outlined in it.
@FurryMurry711 жыл бұрын
Actually, the reason it seems like he's making a "blanket assertion" is just because KZbin doesn't give enough character space in the comments. 1) isn't the entire concept of "rich" just an ideology? You could ask 10 different economists wat a person needs to be called "rich" and get 11 different answers. There really is no clear-cut definition. 2)the "reality" is that most people know EXACTLY what they need to do to make more money than they do now. But you are right. They get "discouraged"
@SeanMC11411 жыл бұрын
"If you don't live in an urban center, you won't get a road" Um no, if there is market demand for roads in a small town then there will be roads.
@MrLibertarian9411 жыл бұрын
I understand what you mean. We don't want libertarians to appear too radical. But you have to acknowledge that taxation is theft, that government's have killed hundreds of millions of their own citizens, that government is always going to impede on personal liberties, that government can never be constrained to a certain size, etc. I am a minarchist, not an anarchist but I can sympathize with anarchists.
@TheJudoJoker11 жыл бұрын
Also on the FDA, if there is a bad drug, lobbyists can just give the FDA a little "bonus" if they just pass the drug with less scrutiny . "Show me a government that doesn't show the government picking winners and losers?" That is the problem with government.
@ElectricQualia11 жыл бұрын
Doren just got embarrassed
@codyjames0111111 жыл бұрын
And just so you don't come back with another antagonizing reply: If someone rapes his/her guest on his property, then yes, of course he should be punished. Instances like those don't count, of course, in the rule making of your private property.
@groam666611 жыл бұрын
As usual, the problem with taking absolute positions is that they are usually countered by contrasting examples. That is why most ideologies fall apart when examined. Dogma is the enemy of all reason. Sam did a good job calling out the libertarian position. There has never been any doubt that markets have externalities. No system is perfect, and attaching morality to them make them all the more unreasonable systems.
@fharper317610 жыл бұрын
The argument about net neutrality is BS. Sam seems to think that the US has net neutrality regulations, when it does not. So, in essence, he's arguing for the effectiveness of something that doesn't exist.
@TheBoxingCannabyte12 жыл бұрын
Which is why I find it interesting that I've yet to meet a libertarian that lives in absolute poverty or has to depend on disability, or has been denied disability and is now breaking their backs, bodies, and minds trying to come up with enough money to survive. Don't you find that strange?
@antidote710 жыл бұрын
Look at the worker cooperative model as compared to the corporate model and how much more sense it makes. You can even wiki it to see the chart analysis