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In reply to the discussion: The Richest 1 Percent Have Captured 121 Percent Of Income Gains During The Recovery [View all]socialist_n_TN
(11,481 posts)35. Well you can't offend the Third Wayers around here........
without reaping the whirlwind Jack.
Fuck 'em if they can't take the truth. I'm tired of catering to the delicate sensibilities of the sensible centrists.
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The Richest 1 Percent Have Captured 121 Percent Of Income Gains During The Recovery [View all]
Fumesucker
Feb 2013
OP
Without a President committed to the middle class it could have been way worse! nt
Bonobo
Feb 2013
#2
Like I been telling people who complain about the rise in the cost of living--
Jackpine Radical
Feb 2013
#27
they got all the gains, plus some of what *you* already had. your loss they also gained. +
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#47
It is this kind of lack of critical thinking skills, or even the faintest intellectual curiosity
AlbertCat
Feb 2013
#32
You Could Reach That Number By Confiscating The Wealth Lost By The Losers
TheMastersNemesis
Feb 2013
#26
Your reply and arguments are a perfect example of how this happened. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Feb 2013
#34
How is it possible for the 1 percent to capture more than all of the nation’s income gains?
G_j
Feb 2013
#14
Gotta return the narrative to the 1% versus the 99%. It appears that is the only way these problems
Fire Walk With Me
Feb 2013
#19
All of something adds up to 100%. I don't dispute economic inequity, it most be eliminated.
bluestate10
Feb 2013
#45
The 1% got 121% of the total gains, because the rest of us 99% lost 21% of those gains.
reformist2
Feb 2013
#48