Nice try. The problem with this is that it assumes things which are not true or not proven.
First, you have not made an argument that a pool hopper is dishonest; you have simply claimed it as if it were obvious. I asked for an argument and you give me nothing.
It is obvious, gaming the system for an unfair share is dishonest. The scenario I described is evident of an example of how you are gaining money while others are losing it. See my first statement, you simply passed over it and refused to even give it due consideration because you have your rationalization in your head. It's like trying to convince a Christian that the idea that the earth is 6,000 years old is ridiculous, you have your vision of the world, and without realizing it you dismiss the evidence to the contrary.
Your first statement? I read and gave due consideration to everything you posted. You have not yet shown that pool hopping is "gaming the system for an unfair share." Try to focus on that, and show SOMETHING that backs up this statement, if you can. Claiming I ignored something that wasn't there to begin with is useless.
More to the point, why should someone NOT switch to whatever pool he thinks will pay him the most for his shares? Sure, if "everyone" did it, then pool operators might finally switch to "fair" payout methods when their hashing rate drops to the floor. But many operators have little interest in doing so. And that's a practical argument rather than a moral one.
Second, it is not true that a pool being hopped pays miners in a fair manner. The reason people are able to make money hopping is that the pool offers to pay miners more under certain circumstances and less under others. Thus proportional payout schemes are inherently unfair. It can be argued that if the payout scheme WERE fair, then no one would hop the pool.
Proportional payouts are perfectly fair, if miners were honest. The fact that they aren't means that the pools have to find alternatives. The PPS scheme is problematic, since it pays regardless of a block being found, and the pool operator can lose money. I'm sure there are other payout schemes, and hopefully they will be implemented, but that takes time and shouldn't even be necessary if it weren't for the pigs at the trough.
While you're at it, what constitutes an "honest miner" in your mind?
And yes, there are perfectly fair payout schemes which make pool hopping unprofitable, such as Menni Rosenfeld's geometric method. But most miners don't want to use pools which use this method. Why not?
Finally, you have not addressed the issue that the miners supposedly being "cheated" -- including yourself -- go out of their way to seek out pools with such unfair payout schemes!
Again, I did, remember, I mine at btcguild where they go out of their way to discourage people like you. Problem is, there are still people who try to game the system, and I find that despicable
I haven't mined at BTC Guild for several weeks and I had no plans to start mining there again.