"Tear it down and start over. It's damaged beyond repair and there's no saving it."That's your solution in every single thread. Predictable. and boring.
8/30/2011 12:50:23 PM
Tear it down, then build it back up
8/30/2011 12:55:29 PM
8/30/2011 11:52:43 PM
8/31/2011 1:17:07 AM
you strike me as the kind of kid who writes in "no solution" a lot on tests.
8/31/2011 10:28:29 AM
http://www.democracynow.org/2011/9/1/as_economy_lags_new_study_revealsWatch that video and listen to the interview. They discuss corporate tax dodging methods, ceo pay, offshoring practices, and the latest developments in backroom legislation. all intersting stuff.
9/1/2011 3:26:18 PM
http://money.cnn.com/2011/12/15/news/companies/ceo_pay/index.htm
12/15/2011 11:19:26 PM
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57343397/census-data-half-of-u.s-poor-or-low-income/Half of US now considered poor or low income.
12/15/2011 11:22:35 PM
Tell me again how raising taxes on the rich would increase the incomes of the poor?
12/15/2011 11:42:40 PM
Is that a serious question?
12/15/2011 11:44:36 PM
Yes. maybe I'm overlooking something. But I don't know anyone among the poor whose income is pegged to the top marginal tax rate.
12/16/2011 12:29:12 AM
well, for the 15 million american children living in poverty, they don't pay taxes at all, so we can probably exclude them anyways
12/16/2011 1:32:21 AM
an unregulated free market has already proven that when given the chance, the people in that type of power and stress level are capable of bad business practice.and over regulated revenue can be just as dangerous, but I am not convinced we have approached that threshold.
12/16/2011 1:45:51 AM
12/16/2011 7:22:13 AM
I don't think that either extreme will work. There has to be a balance, including taking away some of the regulations that are unnecessarily weighing down businesses in America. The government does need to be the backbone... but not an unquestionable deity.
12/16/2011 11:38:16 AM
Its a shame but our "capitalist" economic system is really nothing more than a ponzi scheme. People like to talk about social security being a ponzi scheme when in actuality, our economic system itself if the most elaborate ponzi scheme ever created. It meets all the characteristics.-Pyramid structure. Very few rich people at the top. The ones who got in early.-False promises that everyone can get to the top. It is not possible for the shape of the pyramid to change. People can move downand people can move up but it takes an extremely rare talent to do either. -The people at the top are only at the top because the people at the bottom falsely believe they can someday be at the top. What makes you think you can get to the top simply by working hard and playing smart? The biggest lie of all time.-The more people the buy in under you, the more you move up. You can't be rich without making others poor. -The target moves up when you get there- this is essentially like the point inflation that occurs in small scale ponzi schemes to keep the smaller people at the bottom. The uber rich manipulate the economy through the federal reserve and international reserves to insure they stay one step ahead.
12/16/2011 2:29:15 PM
12/16/2011 2:43:06 PM
^^that is how it seems to be shaping up.congress should be disbanded.
12/16/2011 4:45:08 PM
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57343397/census-data-half-of-u.s-poor-or-low-income/
12/20/2011 10:30:54 AM
The conservative viewpoint seems to be to let the system fail then maybe, like children, we'll all realize how we've just been lazy this whole time and just weren't working as hard as the rich people.
12/20/2011 11:37:15 AM
You're a fool. The ultra rich have the most to lose if the system collapses.
12/20/2011 11:51:08 AM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-marriage-gap-presents-a-real-cost/2011/12/16/gIQAz24DzO_story.htmlThe marriage gap exacerbates the wealth gap. It's one of the most under-reported facts out there - marriage has been going the way of the dodo bird among the poor(er) and less educated for a while now.
12/20/2011 12:47:13 PM
12/20/2011 2:08:02 PM
12/20/2011 2:14:08 PM
You couldn't possibly make a more disconnected from reality post if you tried.
12/20/2011 6:11:32 PM
12/20/2011 6:15:47 PM
^Oddly the EPA does, about $7 million per life.
12/20/2011 6:31:49 PM
12/20/2011 6:41:55 PM
The system did not collapse during the Great Depression. The Fed created the Depression, then they prevented economic growth from occurring for a number of years. At the end of it all, the Fed was still there, backstopping the banks.So, the Great Depression happened, the government became more powerful, and the banks became more powerful. Fast forward to the 2000s, and you people are bitching about how powerful the banks are, simultaneously demanding that they be bailed out. It's beyond absurd.
12/20/2011 6:45:41 PM
The great depression was a failure of the free market.The banks became less powerful afterwards, and only recently started to consolidate their power and wealth in response to deregulations.Do you need to see this chart again?
12/20/2011 7:03:39 PM
12/20/2011 7:06:53 PM
12/20/2011 7:12:10 PM
^ the boogeyman i meant government is responsible for those things. get rid of the gov. and all the problems will be solved!!11!!
12/20/2011 7:14:24 PM
12/20/2011 7:33:29 PM
you wanna refute that liberal lie at all?No, of course you don't, because you don't have anything to back that up.
12/20/2011 7:37:56 PM
12/20/2011 7:46:44 PM
I'll come back to this later. It won't change your mind, but I don't care.Oh, and pipe down.[Edited on December 20, 2011 at 7:51 PM. Reason : ]
12/20/2011 7:50:17 PM
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12/20/2011 10:25:10 PM
right! exactly!
12/21/2011 7:15:33 AM
^^^that would be all fixed if we eliminated big businesses all together.
12/22/2011 12:30:08 PM