Has America become a banana republic?

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  1. Ralph Deeds profile image65
    Ralph Deedsposted 13 years ago

    Nicholas D. Kristof
    Our Bannana Repurblic
    Nicholas Kristof
       
    In my reporting, I regularly travel to banana republics notorious for their inequality. In some of these plutocracies, the richest 1 percent of the population gobbles up 20 percent of the national pie.

    But guess what? You no longer need to travel to distant and dangerous countries to observe such rapacious inequality. We now have it right here at home — and in the aftermath of Tuesday’s election, it may get worse.

    The richest 1 percent of Americans now take home almost 24 percent of income, up from almost 9 percent in 1976. As Timothy Noah of Slate noted in an excellent series on inequality, the United States now arguably has a more unequal distribution of wealth than traditional banana republics like Nicaragua, Venezuela and Guyana.



    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/07/opini … ef=opinion

    1. tony0724 profile image61
      tony0724posted 13 years agoin reply to this

      The NY Times lost credibility a long time ago. That is why they are on financial life support.

      1. Pcunix profile image92
        Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Yeah, you sing it brother.

        The only people who make any sense today are Fox and Friends.  I love that gang - they are so smart and funny and the way they bash the Democrats is beyond fair when you consider the damage that the  pinko, commie atheists who run that party wreak upon us.

        Murdoch should buy that rag and fire all them commies.

        1. John Holden profile image60
          John Holdenposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Can I join? I'm ready, I've already got my pants down.

          1. Pcunix profile image92
            Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            Are you willing to be lobotomized?

            We have an instructional video that can let you do this at home using a rented nail gun.  Very inexpensive and very helpful when it is time for you to start passing on Tea Party email about Bama. 

            I did myself last week and can now watch Fox News without showing any emotion at all.

            I miss smiling, though.

            1. John Holden profile image60
              John Holdenposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              I find a bottle of whisky, a pile of Murdoch newspapers and a subliminal message "it's all true you know" is not quite as speedy but a little less painful than the nail gun and doesn't scare those good folk who live in fear of a terrorist attack.

              My friend doubted the wisdom of my actions but a good slap soon convinced her she was dealing with a superior intellect.

              1. Pcunix profile image92
                Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

                A truthy dominant male is admirable!

                My wife, not having much personality of her own anyway, was always willing to live in my shadow, but she was mouthier when we were liberals. 

                I'd have her bring me a beer right nowiuf we had any.  Not because I want one, but just to burn the lesson in.  I thought I saw a little flash of defiance in her eyes and need to deal with that right away.  I know some folks in other threads  I can ask for advice.

                1. John Holden profile image60
                  John Holdenposted 13 years agoin reply to this

                  Well, for heavens sake man, send her out for some beer for you. Don't let her think you don't need her help, the little women need to feel important. If she hasn't got any money you can lend her some at a competitive rate of interest can't you?

                  1. Pcunix profile image92
                    Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

                    I know. I often try to think of ways I can help the little people feel better about themselves. It is so little skin off my nose - a kind word, no matter how insincere, a paternal pat on the head, these are small things to me that can mean so much to them.

                2. Stump Parrish profile image59
                  Stump Parrishposted 13 years agoin reply to this

                  http://s1.hubimg.com/u/4064012_f248.jpg

        2. tony0724 profile image61
          tony0724posted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Good Idea.People would actually start reading that catbox liner again.

    2. Stump Parrish profile image59
      Stump Parrishposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      We are a Banana Democracy not a republic, didn't you get the email from Bill O'Liely and the Newsmax Morons? The mob has the right to stay just as poor and as dumb as they desire.

      Is it possible to go thru 16 years of education and still not have a clue? Of course it is, just do it like the do it in the south, Repeat the 8th grade 8 times and hope you at least learn to read a Hardee's drive thru menu the last time thru. I know that only adds up to 15 years of education but I assumed that everyone knew repeating 1st grade is mandatory down here. It takes 2 years to transform grunts into basic words.

      1. Pcunix profile image92
        Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        MMm.   I lived on Hardees for a whole month once.

        What does that have to do with educating?

        Besides, I resent your implication.  I only spent eleven years in school and I slept through a lot of it.

        Who knew that I was molding myself to be a Tea Party member?  It just proves that there really is a Plan.

        1. Stump Parrish profile image59
          Stump Parrishposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          One is required to memorize the words on a Hardee's menu and not simply the numbers. Sometimes they change what comes on the #4 combo just to keep America on their toes. TRue story...In the 11th grade here in SC I signed up for an extra credit reading course due to my love of books. I was a little suprised to discover that this class was a last ditch effort to teach student how to read. That they had made it to the 11th grade with out this skill wasn't shocking to anyone. It took me a week to get transfered out of that class and in that time I learned how to balance a check book and do basic math. Homework was easy as most couldn't read or write so there was none. South Carolina routinely handed out high school diplomas for good behaivior in the 70's. They were training textile workers and they didn't want them to be too smart for their own good, dontcha know! It sure as hell worked as planned. (Last minute attempt to comment on the plan you hinted at)

    3. Petra Vlah profile image61
      Petra Vlahposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      If US is not a banana republic yet, it will soon be.

    4. JOE BARNETT profile image61
      JOE BARNETTposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      what is even more surprising to me is that people actually vote for them to have more. it's the strategy the right has used by saying it's for god, freedom and liberty. the people trust them and think that if it's for god then it must be right and they cut their own throats and ours too. it's crazy!

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        china manposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Well you see - us newly converted know that it will all end soon and I can see now why the sooner the better.  I will, of course, be one of the chosen few who will get everything - so lets go bomb someone quickly, sell more arms around the world and polish up that nuclear trigger !!

  2. Pcunix profile image92
    Pcunixposted 13 years ago

    But there is nothing we can do because taxing the rich would be so unfair, communistic, socialistic, obamaistic, atheistic and makes no sense whatsoever.

    1. Ron Montgomery profile image60
      Ron Montgomeryposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Why don't you just move to Cuba then ya damn hippie?

      (I'm filling in for the church lady this morning)

      and take "Hussein" with you! mad

      1. Pcunix profile image92
        Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        No, no, I have converted. I now have seen the light I am a TEA PARTY man from now on. Furthermore, I have put my woman in her place and let her know who is in charge.  I have joined an Evangelical church and love professional sports because that's what is really important.

        I understand now that business should decide what I need because they must be smarter than I am - how would they have made their billions otherwise? 

        I love it,  I do not have to think because Fox News tells me my opinions.  I know I'll be able to get a job in my golden years if we can just destroy the Democrats,  I am so looking forward to being a wage slave!

        I hope you will join me, Ron.  If we can convert just a few others, I think we can get them all to roll over - even the poor deluded man who started this by posting that vile, lying link.

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          Deborah Sextonposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          ________________________
          You're a man?

          1. Pcunix profile image92
            Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            Yes.  A man wearing a silly clown wig.  Can't you see the Adam's apple?  Too many neck wrinkles, maybe?

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              Deborah Sextonposted 13 years agoin reply to this

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              Sorry, I didn't look that closely.

      2. Stump Parrish profile image59
        Stump Parrishposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Hey, I liked the Church Lady. She was a riot.

        1. Ron Montgomery profile image60
          Ron Montgomeryposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Different church lady.

    2. Ralph Deeds profile image65
      Ralph Deedsposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      And as a business school classmate of mine said wrt classroom discussion of a proposal for regulating business or the economy: "That would be like throwing sand into the mechanism of a fine Rolex watch!!"

      1. Pcunix profile image92
        Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Oh, Ralph, you just don't get it.

        For example, right this very moment, if Obama hadn't killed the Bush tax cuts ten years ago when he first took office, we wouldn't have high unemployment now because the filthy rich would be investing in our economy and making America strong.

        It is failed socialist policies that created all of the evils we face now.  Instead of trying to weasel out of Iraq, we should be using it as a base to attack Iran - that's how you get the economy moving in the right direction at almost no additional cost!

        Health care? We need more profits for doctors and drug companies.  If we double their profits, a small percentage can be put back into research - as long as you don't tax it away!  Government bureaucrats shouldn't be making decisions about my health - I want private enterprise bureaucrats making those decisions because they will decide based on PROFITS, not some commie idea of what makes sense.

        People like you are responsible, Ralph.  Join me in my new found freedom from thought!  Repent your ways!

        1. Petra Vlah profile image61
          Petra Vlahposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          For the ones who get it, sarcasm is the best way to put things into perspective

        2. earnestshub profile image81
          earnestshubposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Pcunix that is a wonderful idea! (Invading Iran from Iraq.)

          Think of the fuel and transportation savings! I thought it was a stroke of genius myself. smile I have decided to join a good fundamentalist church and change my ways too.

          Everything will be wonderful now that government proposals are automatically blocked before you even have to worry about them.

          I am moving to America to enjoy the good life you have coming with the help of the tea party.

          What America needs is more guns, more churches and less money for the poor.
          It's the American way! smile

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            china manposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            WOW  -  PCUnix is the king !!  I am completely converted in one thread - yes, I can see why you are also attracted Earnest.  Why isn't there a white tea party for me to join right away !

            1. earnestshub profile image81
              earnestshubposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              PCUnix is a genius, I want to be in the front row to congratulate him. smile

  3. Reality Bytes profile image74
    Reality Bytesposted 13 years ago

    Awwww, were the grapes sour this season?

    1. Pcunix profile image92
      Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Only in my home state.  Here the fools voted Democratic.  Well, I did too, but that was before my lobotomy.  My wife voted Blue also, but I have asserted my Male Dominance and she promised to vote as I say next tine.  Our kids are more of a problem - their husbands are not helping me convert them to sanity.

      Where can I get an appropriate avatar? Now that I am lobotomized Tea Party, I want something that screams that to everyone. I'm thinking of an eagle draped in a flag with his claws crushing a liberal - do you know where I might find something like that?  I want people to KNOW who I am!

      1. Reality Bytes profile image74
        Reality Bytesposted 13 years agoin reply to this



        Oh I think you already possess the appropriate avatar.

        1. tony0724 profile image61
          tony0724posted 13 years agoin reply to this

          big_smile

        2. Pcunix profile image92
          Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          No, that's the old weak liberal me.  It simply won't do for my new brain rearrangement.

          That clown was all about equality, fairness, womens rights, gay rights and important government services.  I now realize that admiring billionaires is what I should be doing,  then, when  my money runs out, I should crawl away and die as quietly as possible. It's what Big Business needs from me and I will do my part. 

          My only regret is that I realized all this so late in life.  Is it possible to get box sets of Fox and Friends on DVD?   I missed so much truthiness.

          1. Reality Bytes profile image74
            Reality Bytesposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            You should just watch my Alex Jones videos hub.  lol

            1. Pcunix profile image92
              Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              Being an ignorant former liberal, I have no idea who that is, but if you recommend it, I am all over it.

              Gosh, some of the awful things I used to think about your opinions. I feel so ashamed.  It's a good thing the threat of banning kept me from saying them because then they'd be on record forever and our now mutual enemies could use my own words to undermine what I hope will be a deep and lasting friendship.

              I am going to go Friend you on Facebook right now!  Are you on Twitter too?

              1. Reality Bytes profile image74
                Reality Bytesposted 13 years agoin reply to this



                yeah too bad about that threat of banning!!!

                1. Pcunix profile image92
                  Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

                  Oh, no, it's good. Otherwise I surely would have said some awful things.  But we can frienderate each other now.

  4. Reality Bytes profile image74
    Reality Bytesposted 13 years ago
  5. Reality Bytes profile image74
    Reality Bytesposted 13 years ago
    1. Pcunix profile image92
      Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I was so hoping that would be an Alex Jones video. I looked him up on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Jones_(radio_host) and he sounds wonderful!

      Wait.  Was that an Alex Jones video?

      1. Reality Bytes profile image74
        Reality Bytesposted 13 years agoin reply to this



        No, tantrums simply amuse me!

        1. Pcunix profile image92
          Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Are you sure? Because I read that Wikipedia article very carefully (well, I don't read as well as I used to - my brain  takes longer to comprehensiate) and it sure sounds like it could be an Alex Jones video.

          Or.. No.. Could it be you?  Maybe around April 15th earlier this year?

          1. Reality Bytes profile image74
            Reality Bytesposted 13 years agoin reply to this



            What is April 15th, a Monday?

            1. Pcunix profile image92
              Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              It was a Thursday. 

              Back to the avatar.  Now that we are so close, I don't want to use an Eagle.  I'm thinking Statue of Liberty wearing a big old flag and a monstrous silver cross, stomping on a whole pile of liberals.  I like the subtle symbolism, don't you?

              1. Reality Bytes profile image74
                Reality Bytesposted 13 years agoin reply to this



                So, and then?

  6. Doug Hughes profile image59
    Doug Hughesposted 13 years ago

    i can't help but notice that no wingnuts even attempt to refute the facts of the op 24 percent of the national income goes to the top one percent by population.

    1. Reality Bytes profile image74
      Reality Bytesposted 13 years agoin reply to this




      Yawn!!!

      1. Pcunix profile image92
        Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Yeah.  I hate it when these egg head liberals use mathematication to try to confuserate us.

        I slept through all that dumb stuff too.  What the heck is a percent anyway? Must be less than a penny, so 24 of them can't be much.

        Remember, liars always figure something out.

        1. Reality Bytes profile image74
          Reality Bytesposted 13 years agoin reply to this



          Yes they do, even if they hide it.

          1. Pcunix profile image92
            Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            It is no coincidense that liar and liberal start with the same two letters, is it?

            1. Reality Bytes profile image74
              Reality Bytesposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              I do not believe every liberal is a liar!  And its the first two letters I am emailing Glen beck

        2. Ralph Deeds profile image65
          Ralph Deedsposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Yeah, consider the source was that bleeding heart Kristof in the NYTimes who's always whining about 13-year-old being sold into prostitution by their starving parents.

    2. Pcunix profile image92
      Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Allow me.

      First, as one of my new wing men pointed out, the NYT is a commie, liberal rag that they have to give away and even then nobody really reads it.

      Second, concentration of wealth is good because it helps the rich create JOBS.  We need them to have even more money  if we want to maintain the high employment levels we have now.

      Did you know that, on average, every bank employee who got a million dollar or more bonus last year employs 3.6 illegal aliens?  That's the kind of feet on the ground stuff that makes our country strong.

      Don't forget, relatively speaking, those are the "poor" rich folk.  The ones with the real Money employ many more.

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    DoorMattnomoreposted 13 years ago

    Hey!!!....Oh, never mind. I thought Banana Republic was a store in the mall.

    1. Pcunix profile image92
      Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      It is.  And that's why we need the rich to have more money so there can be more stores in the mall.

      Maybe you can get a job. Maybe you will even get a discount!

      Life is  good when there are bananas!

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        DoorMattnomoreposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Your wig seems to be in a bunch today? 

        Guess I'm slow. I'm not sure why everybody is all worked up. I figure I am responsible for earning my income. What other people earn is their business.

  8. Reality Bytes profile image74
    Reality Bytesposted 13 years ago

    Move.on dot org called   YOUR FIRED!

    1. Pcunix profile image92
      Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I love the new way to contract "You are". It is so economical. 

      I have noticed that many conservatives are wasteful of "O"'s though.  When one of us says 'Your loosing your mind", I feel lime the savings in the contraction have been negatorated by the extra O.

      Just my opinion, and my lobotomy was done at home so that could be the reason.

  9. Reality Bytes profile image74
    Reality Bytesposted 13 years ago

    http://smallbiztechnology.com/media/pout.jpg


    lol lol lol

    1. Pcunix profile image92
      Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      She's a cutie.  Did someone just say "Bamacare" to her?  Is that why she is sticking her tongue out?

      It is good to teach them young. I ruined my kids.. raised 'em as liberals.  We regret that now.  Wait - I forgot to tell my wife she did a bad job raising the kids.  It was mostly her fault.

  10. canadawest99 profile image61
    canadawest99posted 13 years ago

    I really love the U.S, but whether liberals or republicans run it, it doesn't matter because its more of the same.   People keep wanting change and can't find it with these 2 parties.

  11. aware profile image67
    awareposted 13 years ago

    The buck does not stop at the rich
    the rich spend their money they hire maids  lawn guys and pool boys
    they buy boats  appliances furniture and what not .they build houses . they redistribute   wealth and put people to work food on the table for family's.

    1. Reality Bytes profile image74
      Reality Bytesposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      But? But, isnt this what the rich do with their ill begotten gains?

      http://www.wrensnestonline.com/blog/wp-content/scrooge-mcduck.jpg

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        DoorMattnomoreposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        looks good to me.  smile

        1. Doug Hughes profile image59
          Doug Hughesposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          No - Here's what you can do with ill-gotten gains.

          After you got fired as CEO - I mean, resigned voluntarily - you move from California to Florida with your loot.  Though you have no experience with politics or Florida,  you spend 70 million dollars to buy the governor's mansion -  I mean,  blanket the airwaves with lies - I mean, run a spirited campaign.

          So what happened in CA? Governor Rick Scott was CEO of Columbia/HCA, the company was hit with 1.7 BILLION in fines for Medicare fraud and 14 felony charges associated. That's right, the man claimed he 'took responsibility'  for what happened at a company he ran who systematically bilked  the federal government for millions and millions while he was at the helm.

          And he's promised to run the state of Florida like he ran Columbia/HCA. And I believe him.

          1. Pcunix profile image92
            Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            Doug, Doug, Doug.

            One man's fraud is anothers creative descriptions.  It's different in business - you do what needs to be done and pray for forgiveness later.  Sure, people get hurt, but money makes them easy to forget, 

            The nice thing is that if you make enough money you can usually  buy your way out of almost any accounting discrepancy.

            1. Doug Hughes profile image59
              Doug Hughesposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              Well, Rick Scott has decided to eliminate the midddleman (crooked politican) and go directly into the whoresale - I mean wholesale business of selling government.

              Instead of the discrete 'For Sale - Lobbyists Inquire Within" Rick has ordered a neon sign for the front of the Governor's Mansion. 'FOR SALE - ALL OF FLORIDA - Special Discounts For Republicans and other Felons".

    2. John Holden profile image60
      John Holdenposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      But more money would more effectively get to those who need it if it was directly given to them rather than be filtered through and handed down when the rich were done with it.

      And do you really want your country to have an economy based on pool boys and linen maids?

      1. uncorrectedvision profile image60
        uncorrectedvisionposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        How do you propose to hand out wealth that belongs to the one who created?  Would that be to build a giant bureaucratic government that will absorb nearly 80% of every dollar collected in taxes before throwing crumbs at the maid and the pool boy.  Or is it too much work to teach, preach, encourage personal, individual moral conduct?  It is so much easier to compel whether by law(which always carries the threat of force) or by actual force property out of the hands of one man so it can be used as you would want it used.
           
        It a treacherous course one chooses when one chooses to take what does not belong to them and then use it as they see fit.  Where does the taking stop and how much force will be employed in the taking?

        1. John Holden profile image60
          John Holdenposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          I'm assuming an existing system of taxation and the choice between assisting those at the bottom of the pile by direct tax cuts, or by tax cuts to those at the top of the pile and expecting them to trickle down and assist those at the bottom.

          I'd then broaden out to ask how often the wealth posseccesed by somebody was actually created by them? Using Bill Gates again, for no other reason than an easily found name, how much of his wealth did he actually create and how much did he gather by taxing people?

          Why would a government that absorbed 80% be any worse than anybody else absorbing 80% before it reached its target?

          1. Pcunix profile image92
            Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            Not only that, but Billy Boy did it by the time honored methods of bullying resellers and restricting competitors, copying intellectual property and other "business as usual" tactics.

            1. John Holden profile image60
              John Holdenposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              Yes, I was trying to avoid drawing attention to how good the UK is at letting others exploit our inventions/developments without benefit to either the UK or the inventors.

      2. Ralph Deeds profile image65
        Ralph Deedsposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        As our Dem governor candidate said, "We're tired of being trickled on." Unfortunately, he was defeated along with nearly all the other Dem candidates in Michigan.

    3. Ralph Deeds profile image65
      Ralph Deedsposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      You mean like that guy with a bleeding heart for the poor who's is building a 27-story billion dollar house on top of the slums of Mumbai?

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        china manposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        You are quite wrong Ralph - you want to criticise that poor guy who is essential for hte economy of the Mumbai slums - building his house where everyone can look up to it is a glowing example to all those idle people to get off their rear end and work hard to all become millionaires like him.  Then India will have millions and millions of millionaires and no more problems.

        1. Ralph Deeds profile image65
          Ralph Deedsposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          You have a point there, China Man. It will act as a beacon of hope to the rag pickers, giving them something to strive for. Just like those guys at Goldman Sachs and CitiGroup whose hard-earned success makes me get up earlier every morning. That's what made this country great. If it worked here, why not in Mumbai?

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            china manposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            Absolutely, and when the whingeing Liberals get out of the way in areica then everyone can own big pieces of that wunnerful country.  When everyone owns a big ranch like that nice Mr Bush then we can all be President and things will get better without that man (who isn't white you know) n that pure crystal white house that is a beacon of hope to all the worlds poor and oppressed.  Then they can all get a big piece of America for themselves - Live the dream !

            1. earnestshub profile image81
              earnestshubposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              lol lol lol

          2. earnestshub profile image81
            earnestshubposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            lol lol lol

  12. uncorrectedvision profile image60
    uncorrectedvisionposted 13 years ago

    So if there is a forced redistribution of wealth what benefit will that be?  We have witnessed the horror of forced redistribution all through the last century and into this one.  So are we doomed either to become Nicaragua or are we doomed to become Zimbabwe or The Soviet Union?  Not a cheerful prospect either way.  As for some nebulous middle way, the economies of Western Europe have enjoyed their own little heaven in stagnation, debt, declining job creation to the point that they are on the verge of collapse or wrenching reform. So seems to me that we are either going to continue progress or decline into darkness - wow thanks for sending my mind in this direction on a lovely Sunday afternoon.

    1. Ralph Deeds profile image65
      Ralph Deedsposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      There has been no "forced distribution of wealth." The distribution has been going the other way, i.e., the rich have been getting vastly richer. The issue is how much of this distribution can the country stand without riots in the streets?

      1. John Holden profile image60
        John Holdenposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        And what's wrong with riots in the streets? All those extra sales of rubber bullets and tear glass. Work for glaziers and builders. Road resurfacing, lots more customers for health care and pharmaceutics.

        Good countrywide riots could be just the economic stimulus the US needs to sort its financial affairs.

  13. TheSenior profile image60
    TheSeniorposted 13 years ago

    The problem is not the 1% the problem is the remaining 99% too many of whom either do not or will not do what it takes to transform themselves into money making dynomoes.  Maybe the 1% did inherant their wealth, but what they did was to make money work for them and create greater wealth - now why can't the other poeple take that cue and think of how to make what they have work for them and create a better life for them. 

    It is not that hard it is done every day.

    1. lovemychris profile image76
      lovemychrisposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I disagree. The problem is the gvt policies that favor the 1% over the 99%.

      When a man making 3 mil a year pays less tax than a school teacher making $65,000...something is wrong, very wrong!

      It's already wealth distribution. It all goes to the top!

      1. uncorrectedvision profile image60
        uncorrectedvisionposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        You are right that poor teacher is being woefully over taxed time to cut his taxes.

  14. aware profile image67
    awareposted 13 years ago

    maids and people that clean pools  have full lives  prosperous business  and are important

    1. Reality Bytes profile image74
      Reality Bytesposted 13 years agoin reply to this




      But, wouldn't they be better off staying home and still receive their income through taxes on their former employers?

      I mean without all the work?

  15. lovemychris profile image76
    lovemychrisposted 13 years ago

    "GOP: NO COMPROMISE ON BUSH TAX CUTS"

    There is your answer. 60% of deficit will NOT be adressed by the THUGLICANS.

    All that free money given to Uber rich people borrowed from China....oh well.

    Baggers???? Will you protest?

    Now let poor little ole me geuss where they WILL cut....any geusses?

    You who voted them in have put Fascists back in power. IMHO

    1. Reality Bytes profile image74
      Reality Bytesposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      That darned fascist/socialist paradigm.


      Of course the most famous fascists were the Social Democrats now weren't they?

      1. lovemychris profile image76
        lovemychrisposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Business+gvt=fascism

        "When Fascism comes to America, it will come carrying a cross, and wrapped in the flag."

        Socialism+Gvt=better lives for all people


        "America will never be Socialist, as Corporations don't give a crap about the lives of human beings."

        1. Reality Bytes profile image74
          Reality Bytesposted 13 years agoin reply to this



          It all starts with the younger generation.  smile

          http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_kAYZT4UUxIQ/SUqi-kj4VSI/AAAAAAAAGtM/2clTzLzwu-k/s400/Che-

          1. earnestshub profile image81
            earnestshubposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            Nice lookin young bloke.... who is he? smile

            1. Reality Bytes profile image74
              Reality Bytesposted 13 years agoin reply to this



              The face of the rising Social democrats.

              1. earnestshub profile image81
                earnestshubposted 13 years agoin reply to this

                Is he a christian? He reminds me of one. smile

                1. Reality Bytes profile image74
                  Reality Bytesposted 13 years agoin reply to this

                  No! This type worships celebrities and politicians.

        2. lovemychris profile image76
          lovemychrisposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Video:  Paul Lectures Bernanke -- U.S. Moving Towards Fascism

  16. aware profile image67
    awareposted 13 years ago

    No  they wouldnt

    1. uncorrectedvision profile image60
      uncorrectedvisionposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I agree it is so much better to work than to take.

  17. lovemychris profile image76
    lovemychrisposted 13 years ago

    Heil Sarah!

  18. lovemychris profile image76
    lovemychrisposted 13 years ago

    "History proves many things if you are interested in learning those lessons. Fascism took many years to complete it's grip in places like 1930s Italy. They brainwashed a majority over years of repeating lies and falsehoods. They gradually took over the media. It's all very tenacious and slow. But it's all very profitable to the very few who are powerful and rich."

    1. Druid Dude profile image60
      Druid Dudeposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      AMERICA is not a banana republic. It's a Big Mac republic. Geeez

      1. kirstenblog profile image78
        kirstenblogposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Wiser words are rarely spoken wink

 
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