Richest 1% To Own More Than Other 99%

B00Mer

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To most(99%),100$ is a lot of money.

...and good drunk on the weekend and a few table dances.



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Angstrom

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Being on welfare is in a way giving up on trying to stay alive

But it's worst because you have to keep living knowing you have given up on life. It's a real suffering . In that situations I'd just kill myself, take myself out of my own misery.

i wouldn't , couldn't live with myself, I have to much pride.
 

Angstrom

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The more free money you give out the harder it gets for everyone else to make a living because all that free money given for zero production devaluates the value of the money .


Nature would have let her and her children die.
 

Angstrom

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You're preaching to the choir.

They need to cut welfare, start drug tests and training and work camps..

I'd set them free in a big park,

eat my popcorn and watch them die painfull deaths for entertainment.
 

JLM

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The more free money you give out the harder it gets for everyone else to make a living because all that free money given for zero production devaluates the value of the money .



Nature would have let her and her children die.

Yeah, but don't forget, she keeps the tattoo artists employed! :) (Or do they take that out in "trade"?)
 

Angstrom

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The Biggest Abuser/User of Public Funds/Corporate Welfare is Gov. and Biz Buddies.

Yes our whole society is lazy, we know the corporation are lazy. No one wants to produce anything. We spend most of our days trying to not work. Our corporations are the same.

We are a lazy culture.

We are the too big to fail so we know there is no consequences to our laziness.
 

Cannuck

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I forgot about people like you that suck off the public teat.

Don't be so silly. Who do you think paid for the roads so the company you work for can get their logs to the mill? Who do you think paid for the port system so the company you work for can ship their lumber and paper to other markets. People like you (with such a limited grasp on economic systems), really shouldn't engage in these types of discussions. Perhaps you can wander off and find some teacher to whine about.
 

captain morgan

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Don't be so silly. Who do you think paid for the roads so the company you work for can get their logs to the mill? Who do you think paid for the port system so the company you work for can ship their lumber and paper to other markets. People like you (with such a limited grasp on economic systems), really shouldn't engage in these types of discussions. Perhaps you can wander off and find some teacher to whine about.

The corps that pay multi-levels of tax, licenses, fees, permits and payroll taxes.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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It would be an interesting tax formula:

Budget is about 3.7 trillion / GDP around 17 trillion = 21 3/4%

So everybody pays 21 3/4%.

That's 21 3/4% of revenues, not of profits.
 

captain morgan

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That number (debt/deficit) will rise dramatically when you start to calculate the unfunded pension liabilities and add that in.

I recall that in Canada (a few years back), each Canadian citizen (all ages) would owe approx $250,000 to address all of the related debt elements.

I'd wager the numbers for the USA are similar.

Pretty frightening reality when you think on it a bit