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Unfair distribution of wealth


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2010 May 28, 6:47am   11,285 views  89 comments

by Honest Abe   ➕follow (1)   💰tip   ignore  

It is paper money, created out of thin air that creates the unfair distribution of wealth that is making the middle class fall behind and the poor more poor. Newly created money, and credit in a paper money system benefits those that can access the money first and buy capital goods and real property at one price before the new money circulates and makes all prices go up. Wages do not keep up with inflation and that creates yet another squeeze on the middle class.

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83   elliemae   2010 Jun 13, 7:48am  

jkingeek says

I haven’t felt too represented lately….. have you?

In some ways, yes. In other ways, no.

jkingeek says

Every forum I’ve ever been to is the same it all boils down to libs and cons battling it out in cyberspace. I think everyone in here takes these comments too personally and most resort to “name calling”… what other six year old tactics work in cyberspace? You can’t shove, kick, or throw anything. What’s the quote from the Bible about… casting stones?

Some of us are trying to have discussions, and some are trolls with the maturity of six year olds. Or younger.

84   Â¥   2010 Jun 13, 11:55am  

jkingeek says

I haven’t felt too represented lately….. have you?

my guy just got shot down by Fiorina, Wrecker of Tech, in the primary. Same poor dude lost to Feinstein in 2000, too.

He needs to choose his opponents better.

Representatives don't represent me, they represent the entire electorate. Since the electorate's heads have rocks in them, I think our politicians are doing a good job of representing them.

85   elliemae   2010 Jun 13, 12:22pm  

Troy says

He needs to choose his opponents better.

My quote of the day!

86   Honest Abe   2010 Jun 14, 7:31am  

All healthy developmental influences from infancy to competent maturity enhance both individual autonomy and mutuality with others. Acquiring occupational and social skills in preparation for adult living in a free society is central to that development. Competence in these areas permits the achievement of individual self-responsibility and a necessary basis for voluntary economic and social cooperation.

Big government, liberal mentality, and invasive social policies, however, foster economic irresponsibility, pathological dependency, and social conflict (and name calling by some of the more infantile posters here at Patrick.net).

87   RayAmerica   2010 Jun 14, 7:37am  

Honest Abe says

and name calling by some of the more infantile posters here at Patrick.net).

Ellie "infantile?" Who would have guessed it?

88   elliemae   2010 Jun 14, 4:36pm  

RayAmerica says

Ellie “infantile?”

I think it's cute the way you write my name and add to it every time.

89   Honest Abe   2010 Jun 15, 4:30am  

Free enterprise embodies the values that made us the greatest nation on earth. Values such as individual liberty, equal opportunity, entrepreneurship, and self-reliance.

Unfair distribution of wealth is caused by government distortion of the free market. Indeed the recent economic crisis has further distorted our values and given a small minority who oppose freedom and free enterprise a pretext for making sweeping social(istic) change. Change which includes expanding bureaucracies, increasing income redistribution, less freedom, the loss of individual rights, more taxes, and government controlled corporations...not a pretty picture.

HOPE and CHANGE is really doublespeak for HOPE and CHAINS.

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