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In reply to the discussion: What is the Democratic Party solution to economic inequality? [View all]Response to kentuck (Original post)
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Ask CEOs to pay people more? Send everybody to college (more income, even if more loans to pay back)
Mass
Jan 2014
#4
A comfortable retirement instead of subsistence controlled by the government.
badtoworse
Jan 2014
#40
There are many things that can bring genuine happiness and a sense of fulfillment:
ronnie624
Jan 2014
#100
Your's is the most offensive, asinine thread I've seen on DU in a very long time.
badtoworse
Jan 2014
#99
you are right it should be 25. lots of people here make only the current federal minimum
arely staircase
Jan 2014
#103
ok maybe 25 is too high (I would likebto hear what a Keynesian economist like Krugman thinks it is)
arely staircase
Jan 2014
#159
Permanent tax cuts for the wealthy, austerity, cuts to SS, and more "free trade" nt
Demo_Chris
Jan 2014
#7
According to This...PBO thinks the "Earned Income Tax Credit" solved all the problems...
KoKo
Jan 2014
#10
Windfall profit surcharge (since the word "tax" is a no-no), higher income taxes over 5 million, and
kelliekat44
Jan 2014
#11
Being slightly less offensive than the GOP still makes them the "opposition."
1000words
Jan 2014
#15
It sure would. Studies show that such an increase not only helps low-wage workers but
pampango
Jan 2014
#44
Minimum wages hurt the poor because companies will move offshore and they won't have jobs? Better
uppityperson
Jan 2014
#27
What ever it is, it will never get a start as long as the crazies control the House.
demosincebirth
Jan 2014
#37
What FDR did in the 1930's and what Europe is doing today. Don't have to reinvent the wheel.
pampango
Jan 2014
#43
Greece & Spain, 26% unemployment & the rest of Europe ain't doing so well either.
El_Johns
Jan 2014
#98
Europe has its problems but still has among the world's best distributions of income.
pampango
Jan 2014
#101
We had a good chance of what you say, especially protection for unions and the card-check
demosincebirth
Jan 2014
#102
The Progressive Caucus' Budget would be a wonderful thing. Thanks for posting it, Scuba. n/t
pampango
Jan 2014
#51
I'm afraid there will be no solution until Republicans take control of the entire government...
kentuck
Jan 2014
#63
We have to figure out a way to address this issue as well as climate change.
raouldukelives
Jan 2014
#67
Tax the wealthiest & their corporations, increase minimum wage, end the costly trade agreements.
grahamhgreen
Jan 2014
#120
They shoukld talk to peopel like Bernie Sanders and get their minds right /nt
Armstead
Jan 2014
#124
nothing can be done for those outside of america....understand that first
beachbum bob
Jan 2014
#128
During the recession/depression is when the serious work on income inequality...
NCTraveler
Jan 2014
#133