bipolarber -> RE: The sting of poverty (4/13/2008 5:08:32 PM)
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How nice. Some rich people wrote an article about how poor people "bring it onto themselves." I'm certainly glad they spent their time doing so. Now that they have defined the poor people as being their own worst enemy, they (the rich) can continue to suck the life out of the economy, hording wealth at the top, and leave the rest of us to live hand to mouth. Better still, the rich will continue to make sure that those beneath them (to their way of thinking) will not have access to health care, family planning, education, or living wages. Legislating them out of existence doesn't really bother them... they're rich. If their daughter gets knocked up, they can hop a jet to someplace that does allow abortion, or effective cancer treatment, or other benefits of civilized life that they deny others because it cuts too much into their horde. The top 2% wage earners in theis country make 95% of the money. Yet they pay virtually none of the taxes. The overwhelming burden of that falls squarely on the middle class. No one wants to make the uber wealthy pay their fair share, simply because most people worry about the point in their lives when THEY will be rich. Unfortunately for them, statistically, it's not very likely to happen. Unless they happen to hit the lottery, write a best seller, or invent the next thing that sells as well as sticky notes. A miniscule percentage of the population will ever become "rich." The solution is simple: force the wealthy to pay their fair share into the system that allowed them to become so prosperous in the first place. When they do, suddenly we will have better roads, schools, healthcare for everyone, and opportunities to better your, and your families, situation.
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