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Has creating an environment for the rich to prosper created a solvent working class and a sound currency?

in the USA?

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11 Responses to “Has creating an environment for the rich to prosper created a solvent working class and a sound currency?”

  1. PLEASE explain that?
    Are you suggesting that there less rich people before Bush? LOL Or, do you just prefer EVERYONE to be poor… say, relive 1929?

  2. Democratic-Republican Says:
    March 29th, 2008 at 12:21 pm

    I love living in the greatest country in the world. If I want to, I can become very powerful and rich - if I choose to, I can live the simple middle class life that I like - still working hard. However, it is the rich greedy corporate bastards shipping jobs overseas that are pissing me off.

  3. The Oft-Suspended RP McMurphy Says:
    March 29th, 2008 at 12:21 pm

    I have believed for a long time… if you are poor in America you are poor by choice. How else can I explain immigrants who arrive on American shores with nothing and end up "rich"?

  4. Obviously not by the declining dollar and the erosion of the middle class.

  5. Maxi Robespierre Says:
    March 29th, 2008 at 12:21 pm

    Show me a SOLVENT working class dude with no debts and we talk

  6. Yes it has. But our down fall is and will be all of the lazy that the rich are forced to support and the " I deserves" attitude those that refuse to work have.

  7. justgoodfolk Says:
    March 29th, 2008 at 12:21 pm

    No. That's right wing wishful thinking with no basis in reality

    The percentage of poor Americans who are living in severe poverty has reached a 32-year high, millions of working Americans are falling closer to the poverty line and the gulf between the nation's "haves" and "have-nots" continues to widen.
    The plight of the severely poor is a distressing sidebar to an unusual economic expansion. Worker productivity has increased dramatically since the brief recession of 2001, but wages and job growth have lagged behind. At the same time, the share of national income going to corporate profits has dwarfed the amount going to wages and salaries. That helps explain why the median household income of working-age families, adjusted for inflation, has fallen for five straight years

  8. With the way the dollar is in deep decline after the bubble busted, obviously not.

    Expect it to get worse, far worse.

  9. Wow the whiners are out today in force,,, It appears that
    more and more, all we hear is this guy is rich,, tear down the rich,, give (thats give something to me) ,mentality is fueled
    by socialist. This country was founded upon freedom, and
    competition,, Your either bigger, better, stronger, or smarter.
    If your not, your going to sit on your ass and be complacent
    watching the world go by you. And you will wind up sitting
    on a Yahoo answer board posing this question,

  10. In a word, no.

  11. Homeless in Phoenix Says:
    March 29th, 2008 at 12:21 pm

    If you look anywhere in the world you will not find a 'solvent' working class but only in the US you have the best oppurtunity to become more and rise above it, if you so desire. To compete in the world market it necessary to find cheaper labor overseas, otherwise US companies go out of business and money does not flow into the US to support other local businesses. If we did not seek out cheaper labor overseas the US economy would suffer a greater decline than it is now.

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