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461  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NoodlyAppendageCoin (NDL) - Launching 02/01/2014 at midnight UTC on: January 07, 2014, 07:28:35 AM
wtf, 800% shares. what happens with coin?
462  Other / Archival / Re: [ ANN - NEW COIN PRE LAUNCH ] "NYANCOIN" Here Comes The Cat ! **LAUNCHED** on: January 07, 2014, 06:21:34 AM
Hey, where is promised cpu pool? It's not working now.
463  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NoodlyAppendageCoin (NDL) - Launching 02/01/2014 at midnight UTC on: January 07, 2014, 06:07:41 AM
People went to NYAN. And it's normal, cuz they PREannounce, their coin, people waited for it. Non as this tons of scam: "today we launch coin, tomorrow we launch wallet, and day after everybody forget about our coin".

Promotion. Before launch and after. It's so simple marketing now.

PS. Your lauch was the easiest instead. All scam before has "DDoS", "error" or smth else.
464  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [FRAUD] [FAUX] [PRE-ANN] [PRE-MINE] BiteCoin - Join me in this scam on: January 04, 2014, 02:10:51 PM
99 spots still open
Hey, haven't place for me? Diddly-do.
465  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [FRAUD] [FAUX] [PRE-ANN] [PRE-MINE] BiteCoin - Join me in this scam on: January 04, 2014, 01:43:12 PM
Yep, captain.
466  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [FRAUD] [FAUX] [PRE-ANN] [PRE-MINE] BiteCoin - Join me in this scam on: January 04, 2014, 01:30:05 PM
Ohh yeah, wanna fck all "russian-schoolboy-hamster"s with you, guys. How to buy some ticket on your train of anal pain?
467  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Posting here to get off the newbie boards on: January 04, 2014, 12:30:29 PM
Doesn't work
Are you kiddin' me? It works. With one stupid post I can reply in ordinary themes.
468  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Posting here to get off the newbie boards on: January 04, 2014, 04:32:15 AM
Guys, here's party for everybody!

Agrarian Justice
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Thomas Paine, 1792.
Agrarian Justice is the title of a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine, published in 1797, which advocated the use of an estate tax and a tax on land values to fund a universal old-age and disability pension, as well as a fixed sum to be paid to all citizens on reaching maturity.
It was written in the winter of 1795–96, but remained unpublished for a year, Paine being undecided whether or not it would be best to wait until the end of the ongoing war with France before publishing. However, having read a sermon by Richard Watson, the Bishop of Llandaff, which discussed the "Wisdom ... of God, in having made both Rich and Poor", he felt the need to publish, under the argument that "rich" and "poor" were arbitrary divisions, not divinely created ones.[1]
Contents  [hide]
1 Proposed system
2 Philosophical background
3 See also
4 Notes
5 References
6 External links
Proposed system[edit]

In response to the private sale of royal (or common) lands, Paine proposed a detailed plan to tax property owners to pay for the needs of the poor, which could be considered as the precursor of the modern idea of citizen's income or basic income. The money would be raised by taxing all direct inheritances at 10%, and "indirect" inheritances – those not going to close relations – at a somewhat higher rate; this would, he estimated, raise around £5,700,000 per year in England.[2]
Around two-thirds of the fund would be spent on pension payments of £10 per year to every person over the age of fifty, which Paine had taken as his average adult life expectancy, with most of the remainder allocated to making fixed payments of £15 to every man and woman on reaching the age of twenty-one, legal majority. The small remainder would then be able to be used for paying pensions to "the lame and blind".[3] For context, the average weekly wage of an agricultural labourer was around 9 shillings, which would mean an annual income of about £23 for an able-bodied man working throughout the year.[4]
Additionally, "a one-time stipend of 15 pounds sterling would be paid to each citizen upon attaining age 21, to give them a start in life."[5]
Philosophical background[edit]

The work is based on the contention that in the state of nature, "the earth, in its natural uncultivated state... was the common property of the human race"; the concept of private ownership arose as a necessary result of the development of agriculture, since it was impossible to distinguish the possession of improvements to the land from the possession of the land itself. Thus Paine views private property as necessary, but that the basic needs of all humanity must be provided for by those with property, who have originally taken it from the general public. This in some sense is their "payment" to non-property holders for the right to hold private property.
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