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In reply to the discussion: Is the wealth the 1% made from destroying our jobs and moving them offshore rightfully theirs? [View all]Jessy169
(602 posts)23. No, but...
That "wealth", if dumped back into the USA and by extension into the world economy, would raise consumption and energy usage by a significant amount. More homes built, more cars purchased, more miles driven, more of the thousands of consumer items we all "think" we need but really don't manufactured, moved and sold then eventually put into a landfill somewhere to rot and pollute the environment. More oil, gas and coal burned to fuel the glutonous consumption. Is that what we really want? Just wondering...
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Is the wealth the 1% made from destroying our jobs and moving them offshore rightfully theirs? [View all]
reformist2
Jul 2013
OP
The Answer Is No - As To People, How Many Honestly Think Versus Parrot Their Masters
cantbeserious
Jul 2013
#4
I think we should tax it at a top rate of 90%, like we did under Eisenhower. nt
SunSeeker
Jul 2013
#12
No. They raid and capture social welfare, while externalizing costs and paying no taxes.
on point
Jul 2013
#15
No. It's a sociopathic crime and their gains are tainted by their culture of corruption.
byeya
Jul 2013
#16