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Road to serfdom, etc.
Road to serfdom, etc.
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What counts is whether people can afford food, housing, gasoline, etc. And they can.

interesting
By definition, 1 out of every 100 people manage to make the top 1%![]()
Seriously.
couldnt have said it better myself
their interests are a ridiculous minority, yet they hold massive political influence
america is brutally and astoundingly brainwashed
It's not a static 1%. I can think of two guys off the top of my head who were top 1% who aren't now. Mike Tyson and Alan Iverson.
It's not a static 1%. I can think of two guys off the top of my head who were top 1% who aren't now. Mike Tyson and Alan Iverson.
Techinically, it's one out of every hundred taxpayers, not 1/100 people.
mike tyson and allen iverson hold massive political influence?
Techinically, it's one out of every hundred taxpayers, not 1/100 people.
The Dow Jones is at it's all time highest, but american family income is at it's lowest it 10 years. The US produces the most oil in the world, but gas prices are still at near record highs. the top 1% are just too greedy.
The Dow Jones is at it's all time highest, but american family income is at it's lowest it 10 years. The US produces the most oil in the world, but gas prices are still at near record highs. the top 1% are just too greedy.
What does "too greedy" mean?
Taking too much of the profits for themselves and not enough for their workers. Maybe I'm just jaded from my own experience though.
The Dow Jones is at it's all time highest, but american family income is at it's lowest it 10 years. The US produces the most oil in the world, but gas prices are still at near record highs. the top 1% are just too greedy.
Taking too much of the profits for themselves and not enough for their workers. Maybe I'm just jaded from my own experience though.
5. The top 1% are just too greedy. (Are the other 99% less "greedy"?)
If they're taking too much of the profits for themselves, why are stock prices at close to an all-time high?
How much is "too much"?
Our GDP is at an all time high, yet poverty still exists. Clearly "trickle down economics" is failing the poor and middle class.
e: sorry I forgot to actually respond. 10000x the minimum wage is too much. (that would be 150,000,000$/yr)
