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Old 10-09-2011, 01:48 AM
 
Location: Old Bellevue, WA
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Why is it that with all the talk about concentration of wealth, it never seems to be mentioned that the richest of the rich are now clustered around Washington DC?

America's Richest Counties - Forbes.com

It seems like it should be of significance, when concentration of wealth is the hot topic of the day, that one tiny region in the country dominates the list of highest median household incomes. Yet it's almost never mentioned. Sarah Palin mentioned it in her recent speech about 'crony capitalism' but we all know that she's just a moron moose-girl, right?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl5lhZKgobM

The solution of the 'occupiers' to the problem of concentration of wealth seems to be to direct more moolah to the richest of the rich. Okaaaay....down the rabbit hole we go.
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