The Gatekeepers Of Capitalism

El Barto

les fesses a l'aire
Feb 11, 2007
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There are lots of things they could do but most require getting off their lazy asses and getting a better education or moving to where the jobs are. Fact is welfare pays too well for the lazy to want to look for a real job. Then there are places like where I work where even the newest laborer will make $100G+ a year. But you have to get off the couch and do something.
Wait .... you are poor , can barely pay your apartment and you want them to get an education? On what money? I don't know where you get your facts but here anyone getting by on welfare have to count every penny. Now moving? To where? Where there is a boom and apartments and lodging are like mortgage payments of small mansions? Not all who is on welfare are lazy. There are some , yes, been like that for a few generations, but I don't judge all that is on welfare on the few I see like that. I just don't use a wide brush like that.


It is easy to judge on a few details.

Watch the film and tell us how the rich are contributing to the economy.



Yup , the poor wealthy
 

BornRuff

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Nov 17, 2013
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Has it occurred to anyone that the 1% and Big Govt. go hand in hand? Big Govt. facilitates the maintenance of the 1%. Get rid of Big Govt. if you want equity.

I don't agree with your conclusion. Government certainly can work to benefit the rich, but without intervention there is no reason to believe that the economy is going to become more equal.

A good deal of the problems we have run into were due to the government's failure to act when they should have. For example, Canada did a lot better in 2008 because we maintained tighter financial regulations than in the US.
 
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