The wealthiest 1% close to becoming richer than the entire upper middle class (companies, compared)
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This doesn't mention as to why people are short on their savings.
Like I said... *many people are "strapped" and have no savings, etc., because they've chosen to live beyond their means. A frugal lifestyle isn't glamorous and sacrifices have to be made. Too many people are unwilling to live within their means because of an utterly absurd sense of entitlement.
Like I said... *many people are "strapped" and have no savings, etc., because they've chosen to live beyond their means. A frugal lifestyle isn't glamorous and sacrifices have to be made. Too many people are unwilling to live within their means because of an utterly absurd sense of entitlement.
Well, in most cases arrogance and frugal don't go together too well. So I assume you never did the frugal thing. Correct?
College, as structured in America, is another element of the middle class trap. Too many poor kids shell themselves thousands of dollars in loans studying worthless courses cause mommy and daddy told them to. Then they graduate, only to find that they have no good jobs lined up. So they are stuck having to wage-slave away in crummy jobs, anchored with a debt that increases on interest.
Even with high salary professions, that's even more years of school and debt to pay off. It wasn't too long ago that AOC herself made a student debt payment during the congressional hearing - and she has a $200k+ salary.
Just look at all the big CEOs and billionaires discussed in this thread - quite a few of them even dropped out of high school, topless of college. Because they took the opportunities as they presented themselves, rather than become cogs in the system.
If you seriously believe America turning into Latin America in terms of extreme inequality and oligarchy is because people are lazy and dumb, you're seriously deluded.
I'm sure you'd have a different opinion if Obama was still president, so why not just admit that the economic elites actually want to keep the vast majority desperate and powerless because they have the power to bribe the people you vote for and get their will.
If you seriously believe America turning into Latin America in terms of extreme inequality and oligarchy is because people are lazy and dumb, you're seriously deluded.
I'm sure you'd have a different opinion if Obama was still president, so why not just admit that the economic elites actually want to keep the vast majority desperate and powerless because they have the power to bribe the people you vote for and get their will.
There is a huge difference between an extreme level of poverty and an extreme level of inequity.
There is extreme inequity between a person with $5 million and Jeff Bezosk, but the person with $5 million is still in good shape.
Only under extreme tyrrany will you ever have complete equity.
Why so many liberals would choose everyone in bread lines instead of a system with very low actual poverty is beyond me. This sentiment of, "I'd rather everyone equally poor than someone with more than me" is so selfish.
Take away paid lobbying and enforce antitrust laws. This would solve a good chunk of inequality in the long term.
They should change the national motto of the US to:
Run by billionaires for billionaires.
How did billionaires (Gates, Bezos, etc.) become billionaires? Many people VOLUNTARILY bought their products and services. That is... people VOLUNTARILY made them very rich. Don't like the fact that they have so much more than you or others? Simply STOP buying what they sell.
Good for them. Sure, I didn't win the birth lottery or was born with incredible investment savvy , I'll get over it. My life is good. I do hope those that are in the 1% actually enjoy it with their families and friends.
Take away paid lobbying and enforce antitrust laws. This would solve a good chunk of inequality in the long term.
They should change the national motto of the US to:
Run by billionaires for billionaires.
And the stooges that lick their boots.
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