GOP Presidential Nomination

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RickyZ

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Just one in a long line past and future
 

p_rehbein

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In my opinion only, it has been quite awhile since we have had a President worthy of being addressed as: Mr. President.

Ronnie comes close, but for me, not since Eisenhower........
 

RickyZ

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Ronnie? You mean the guy who fired the first shot in the coming class war?
 

p_rehbein

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Ronnie? You mean the guy who fired the first shot in the coming class war?
class warfare has been around a really, really loooooonnnnnnnggggggggggg time.

Does this ring a bell? "Let them eat cake."
 

RickyZ

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True, but this particular skirmish started in the early 80's
 

RickyZ

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There is a class war?
Not quite yet. The 1% has been robbing the 99% blind for the last 30 years (they now hold 50% of the world's wealth). The 99% are finally waking up and starting to realize they've been robbed. But the 1% isn't going to let go of their greed easily. That's when the fireworks will start.
 
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Not quite yet. The 1% has been robbing the 99% blind for the last 30 years (they now hold 50% of the world's wealth). The 99% are finally waking up and starting to realize they've been robbed. But the 1% isn't going to let go of their greed easily. That's when the fireworks will start.
And their wealth has grown more under Obama than any other president in history.
 

RickyZ

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But the precedent was started and enhanced under Republican leadership.

Vote 3rd party!
 
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What everyone needs to understand is that the rich will always get theirs.
I worked for a man once who said he needed one million dollars a year to keep his family happy.
He said if they raise my taxes, I will just raise prices and cut wages. What ever it takes.
And he did as he said.
 

RickyZ

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That's very true. And exactly why, after inflation, the average worker makes less than they did 30 years ago.

Greed knows no bounds - or morals.
 

Desdichado

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Interesting development out there in England. It tells us two things about Scott Walker:

A. He's taking an interesting and somewhat early step in his run for POTUS (a run is customary).

B. He does not want to risk alienating the evangelical vote and actually respects his limits as a politician.
 

p_rehbein

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Read the printed article...........didn't see anything wrong with what he said. I wish more candidates and our current President would take a cue from him.
 
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The 1% has been robbing the 99% blind for the last 30 years
Please define 'robbing'.

Bill Gates is very wealthy. Steve Jobs was as well. So are the people who own Walmart. I am not very wealthy.

I've given plenty of money over the years to help get Gates, Jobs, and the Waltons more rich. However, I've always given them my money willingly, and I don't recall ever once being robbed.
 
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Not quite yet. The 1% has been robbing the 99% blind for the last 30 years...
The bankrupt mantra of the severely politically ill Occupy Movement. bth_smiley-shocked025.gif
 

RickyZ

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Please define 'robbing'.

Bill Gates is very wealthy. Steve Jobs was as well. So are the people who own Walmart. I am not very wealthy.

I've given plenty of money over the years to help get Gates, Jobs, and the Waltons more rich. However, I've always given them my money willingly, and I don't recall ever once being robbed.
A good example of this is when the now defunct MCI corporation laid off $30 million worth of workers - then the next month gave themselves (the board of directors) $30 million in bonuses. CEOs have been lining their pockets with more and more cash while stripping workers of raises and benefits for the past 30 years. Now they say they've stopped taking from the workers (not much left to take at this point) but are making their largess thru stocks and other investments. Problem is, those stocks and other investments used to fund worker benefits like healthcare and retirements. So they are still being robbed.

Walmart is a prime example. The richest family in American (comprising 6 of the top ten wealthiest in 2012) is also the biggest welfare recipient - their employees are paid so little that many if not most are on some kind of Government assistance.

Steve Jobs - yeah made billions. By employing Chinese kids at something like 10 cents an hour to make his wares.

In California, the 1%ers complain about paying 40% of the income taxes. Seems to me that if you're taking 99% of the wealth, 40% in taxes is a deal. And wait till they finally eliminate the middle class. Then they'll be paying 100%.

Rich people don't create jobs or prosperity - consumers do. But consumers have to make enough to be able to afford the products they are making (i.e. consume). And they don't. That's why this economy has been stagnant for decades and the lost middle class jobs are being replaced by minimum wage jobs. Reaganomics works - but only for the 1%. The rest of us lose out.