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originally posted by: TrulyColorBlind
originally posted by: KnoxMSP
So this once again boils down to the wealth gap, elites using their wealth to manipulate our economy, and boomers with their heads in the sand thinking 2019 is 1979.
Wake me up when the rhetoric changes and we start working to equalize the opportunity in this country, and take the power back from corporations and govt.
Can we please have our apocolypse now?
This is the true problem - people who say idiotic things like "boomers with their heads in the sand thinking 2019 is 1979. " People who say this probably never lived in 1979. Life was much better then, and if you don't know that for a fact, you have no right to an opinion in the matter. How can 2019, where most families have to have two people working and bringing in an income just to survive, be better than 1979, where one person, working a regular 40-hour week could support a family of 5? There is no way 2019 is better than 1979. And guess who gets to decide which year we get to live in - 2019 or 1979? The consumer. That's all of us, if we would only stand together on this matter and demand it.
At least be truthful. You want the hard earned work of millions of people in the middle class, and you don't want to have to work hard for it. You just want it, and want everything given to you free.
originally posted by: TrulyColorBlind
You are so wrong on every rebuttal of yours.
Remember back in the 1950s when we had "burger flippers?" Those people were able to raise a family and only one person had to work in the family to be able to raise said family. Trust me, it happened.
originally posted by: KnoxMSP
Uhm, that was my point, lol. The DI has plummeted, and the COLI has increased exponentially since 1979. My parents and grandparents had it much better than I do.
Which is why when I see boomers spouting off about how great the economy is I think of ostriches. Just look at dollar index, cost of living index, and wealth disparity.
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: KnoxMSP
Uhm, that was my point, lol. The DI has plummeted, and the COLI has increased exponentially since 1979. My parents and grandparents had it much better than I do.
Which is why when I see boomers spouting off about how great the economy is I think of ostriches. Just look at dollar index, cost of living index, and wealth disparity.
This is all due to the hidden tax aka inflation, caused directly by our removal from the silver standard in 1965. The UnConstitutional theft of all of the gold in 1933 was a different story, but we were still on the silver standard until the Coinage Act of 1965, that was the first time in our history our coin was debased (and until about 15 years prior, debasing the coinage was a death penalty offense).
America’s 242-year boner for the self-made man makes most Americans today—men and women—slow to see or acknowledge any amount of, oh God here it comes, the p-word: privilege.
Even people who might roll their eyes at the idea of a “meritocracy” in America are often slow to divulge that their parents gave them money for a down payment on a house, or paid their college tuition, or helped float their business when they were starting out.
If they won’t admit that a bit of free money helped them out, they sure as hell aren’t going to acknowledge the more qualitative benefits of growing up in a particular class.
That doesn’t mean it doesn’t matter. And in fact ignoring its value is directly harmful to those without these assets because it feeds into the idea that each individual is 100 percent directly responsible for their own success.
It also makes it easy to justify not funding social programs that aim to close the wealth gap because hey, if class doesn’t matter, no one needs or deserves help.
originally posted by: DictionaryOfExcuses
a reply to: LightSpeedDriver
Are there social services of any kind for homeless people?
Is homelessness pervasive in your area?
originally posted by: KnoxMSP
originally posted by: TrulyColorBlind
originally posted by: KnoxMSP
So this once again boils down to the wealth gap, elites using their wealth to manipulate our economy, and boomers with their heads in the sand thinking 2019 is 1979.
Wake me up when the rhetoric changes and we start working to equalize the opportunity in this country, and take the power back from corporations and govt.
Can we please have our apocolypse now?
This is the true problem - people who say idiotic things like "boomers with their heads in the sand thinking 2019 is 1979. " People who say this probably never lived in 1979. Life was much better then, and if you don't know that for a fact, you have no right to an opinion in the matter. How can 2019, where most families have to have two people working and bringing in an income just to survive, be better than 1979, where one person, working a regular 40-hour week could support a family of 5? There is no way 2019 is better than 1979. And guess who gets to decide which year we get to live in - 2019 or 1979? The consumer. That's all of us, if we would only stand together on this matter and demand it.
Uhm, that was my point, lol
originally posted by: tanstaafl
This will be my last reply to you unless you learn how to quote.
originally posted by: TrulyColorBlind
You are so wrong on every rebuttal of yours.
Am not.
Remember back in the 1950s when we had "burger flippers?" Those people were able to raise a family and only one person had to work in the family to be able to raise said family. Trust me, it happened.
In your dreams, maybe.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
At least be truthful. You want the hard earned work of millions of people in the middle class, and you don't want to have to work hard for it. You just want it, and want everything given to you free.
AMEN!! The truth hurts! AMEN!
Yes Sir Re Bob, this is what i'm saying.
The problem is to much government. Socialists generally tend to believe the government can fix everything if only they try or if only the evil capitalists would stop ruining it for them. Why not take a lesson from the failed state of Soviet Socialism. The problem is authoritarian totalitarianism and the Nanny State. Real Free Enterprise has been subverted by crony capitalism in bed with socialists.
originally posted by: dfnj2015
a reply to: JAGStorm
It's the people not the government? I don't believe in government the way you do. I think government is the problem. The people work plenty hard. I would not characterize the American people as generally lazy complainers. Everyone I know works their guts out.
Just fixing tariffs won’t solve everything but Trump is putting a dent in the globalist Trade problem. There are other parts, like the union mafia... unions are used by the communist party as a tool to destroy capitalism. Unions have been part of the reason corporations go abroad to operate to lower cost of overhead, while our own govt has increased bureaucratic regulations which also increase production costs. Trump has also been trying to fix that too, as well as reduce regulations in building homes that drives the cost up. Then there’s the hidden tax ... aka inflation caused by the excessive printing of fiat money with no backing which floods the market with money with lowered value.
originally posted by: bloodymarvelous
The problem is neither communism nor capitalism. It's globalism.
The moment we dropped our protective tariffs, it was pretty much inevitable (real) wages would drop. The unskilled wage is the foundation all other wages set upon. They're the bottom of the pyramid, and the rest of the pyramid stacks on top of that bottom.
Relative wage is always going to be based on relative scarcity. If we connect our economy to countries like China and Mexico, that have gobs and gobs of unskilled workers, but barely any skilled workers, then the relative scarcity of skilled vs. unskilled labor shifts. And the price with it.
Socialism won't fix this. The rich don't hardly pay taxes anyway. (Because they invest most of their income, which makes it tax deductible.) (It's not hard to live within your budget when you're Hunter Biden, making 600,000 per year.)
It’s more than what you just said. Please see my post and take a course in economics and you’ll get a more complete picture of things. Also our economy has been flooded by illegals who take the jobs and depress wages. Corporations outsource things like tech jobs, call centers, etc.
originally posted by: AIC4ME
I don't know why so many people barely make it or sleep under bridges. I'm 35 have 2 girls and take care of my family on only my income just fine. I dropped out of school and eventually got a GED. I also come from a poor area. I just don't consider myself bound by a set of "rules" I worked hard and invested my time in bettering myself, not staying at the same crummy job for 20 years. I don't think most people are lazy, I just think
a lot of people have a low self esteem or self worth and don't try beyond a 15 dollars an hour job.
Sorry, this was written on my phone.
originally posted by: ThirdEyeofHorus
Just fixing tariffs won’t solve everything but Trump is putting a dent in the globalist Trade problem.
There are other parts, like the union mafia... unions are used by the communist party as a tool to destroy capitalism. Unions have been part of the reason corporations go abroad to operate to lower cost of overhead, while our own govt has increased bureaucratic regulations which also increase production costs.
There, that’s a more complete explanation involving Keynesian manipulation ( interest rate manipulation also part of that). Excessive taxation to run a bloated big government with no self control in spending also a huge problem. This is where big spenders on both sides destroy our economy by forcing the tax payers to spend on programs they didn’t ask
For and which only further the Nanny State. Then along come these radical Democrats with their proposals to pay for illegals college with the taxes gouged from people who work hard. And the Green New Deal another scam to steal from the people for the express purpose of expanding the Nanny State.
originally posted by: KnoxMSP
I think we agree on most of this stuff. Fiat currency was a mistake, and a fair tax would work to solve a lot of problems. Problem is that those in power will do anything to keep their wealth, and those of us without wealth have no power.
I hope we are not too far gone, but I am not seeing any light at the end of the tunnel yet.