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Old 06-03-2008, 07:18 PM
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Default Re: America's Democratic Collapse

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Originally Posted by mlurp View Post
What is true is it failed the citizens who wages failed to keep up with the ever increasing profit of the wealthy and a class of people who once were on Fortune 500 as millionaires are now listed as billionaires.
No, it forced people who didn't need welfare to get off of welfare. By removing that dependency, it encourages people to expand their wealth, and they ultimately are better off than they were with welfare.

Millionaires did become billionaires, but the new middle class is the old upper class now as well.

I personally don't care how much Bill Gates or Warren Buffet rakes in every year.

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Yet how much do you have to put into savings each month? Or the ones on the middle rung of the ladder of life. And these same poor are now sharing the streets with families who once were considered middle class with hope , a home and a future. That some how went away for the profit of the wealthy.
"That somehow went away for the profit of the wealthy"?

How did welfare reform magically take money from the poor and give it to the rich?

I doubt "middle-class" families were put out on the streets by welfare reform, as if they were truly "middle-class" they wouldn't be on welfare.

I know the dems think that you're rich if you have a family of 5 and make $75,000 a year, but the "middle-class" being put out on the streets by welfare reform? Give me a break.

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I'm sure your training could make less of what I have said. But the fact is in 2008 we are not doings so well are we?
Just a test, In what ways are "we" not doing so well?
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