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Excellent description of the hoarding class:) grahamhgreen Mar 2014 #1
It is sort of hoarding, coupled with competition though. cui bono Mar 2014 #7
And THAT is an excellent name for them, grahamhgreen! calimary Mar 2014 #33
Wealth extractors...I want to see the meme of "job creators" die until they actually create some!!! Moostache Mar 2014 #36
Good stuff. Opportunistic infections they are. calimary Mar 2014 #49
Maybe they used to be job creators, but no more. And they never created jobs to help others. reformist2 Mar 2014 #58
Good point, they have no intrinsic value... Moostache Mar 2014 #61
Never heard it said better. Bravo! IrishAyes Mar 2014 #75
One does wonder frazzled Mar 2014 #2
cart=>horse mopinko Mar 2014 #3
Thank you for this explanation. Do you think that money-lover was there all along, Sarah Ibarruri Mar 2014 #4
he was there all along mopinko Mar 2014 #10
Sounds like self-esteem=money to him. Very sad. nt Sarah Ibarruri Mar 2014 #21
more like mopinko Mar 2014 #23
There's one more thing (this is my opinion here though)... Sarah Ibarruri Mar 2014 #25
very true. mopinko Mar 2014 #30
I like that - fear is poison. Y es, it is. nt Sarah Ibarruri Mar 2014 #38
Excellent observation marions ghost Mar 2014 #41
Someone I heard call the way we are with one another, "like crabs in a bucket" nt Sarah Ibarruri Mar 2014 #42
Thats how it feels to me marions ghost Mar 2014 #44
I agree. The system of life sets one person against the next, all hiding behind a facade of Sarah Ibarruri Mar 2014 #54
Right marions ghost Mar 2014 #56
I didn't read the WSJ article you attached, cilla4progress Mar 2014 #51
The way I see it marions ghost Mar 2014 #57
I agree wholeheartedly.. cilla4progress Mar 2014 #65
I can surely relate.... llmart Mar 2014 #72
brother from another mother. mopinko Mar 2014 #73
I can relate. My ex once looked me straight in the face and wondered aloud, unblinking, IrishAyes Mar 2014 #77
Conflict as a way of feeling "close" cprise Mar 2014 #81
That's the nicest way to put it. IrishAyes Mar 2014 #84
You're married to Joe Biden??? cui bono Mar 2014 #5
it would be better. at least joe is honest. mopinko Mar 2014 #13
I think this is far more likely in most cases. It's what the person brings to the table. n/t jtuck004 Mar 2014 #70
Keynes talks about this later in that essay, how the rich often don't even enjoy their riches! reformist2 Mar 2014 #6
There was this heiress who inherited $1 million in the 1920s fasttense Mar 2014 #12
Wasn't that Heddi Greene? JNelson6563 Mar 2014 #45
I couldn't remember her name fasttense Mar 2014 #85
Thank you for your op. This is one of the few on DU worth noting and discussing. L0oniX Mar 2014 #18
Hear, hear cilla4progress Mar 2014 #52
And this is why they believe they must own the future, ours, theirs, everything. n/t freshwest Mar 2014 #59
I was informed by someone who is very rich that it becomes a matter of power. L0oniX Mar 2014 #17
But even that is illusory - no single billionaire really controls much in this world. reformist2 Mar 2014 #24
It's all about using $ to measure treasured anatomy. The more $, the bigger.... y'know. IrishAyes Mar 2014 #78
Perhaps JK Rowling (for example) enjoys writing books? Nye Bevan Mar 2014 #28
That doesn't explain why ... frazzled Mar 2014 #32
Why give money away when you can make it make more? marions ghost Mar 2014 #37
I heard Rowling say in an interview once that she remained in the country of her birth IrishAyes Mar 2014 #79
JK Rowling is an example of why we need to pay our unemployed workers. They are valuable assets. grahamhgreen Mar 2014 #50
They aren't celebrated because they enjoy what they do. nyquil_man Mar 2014 #68
When all a person has is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. IrishAyes Mar 2014 #76
But someone has to be the first trillionaire. It's very important. valerief Mar 2014 #8
Really powerful hueymahl Mar 2014 #9
You're welcome. I was just reading about technological job loss, and this essay came up. reformist2 Mar 2014 #26
identity issue greymattermom Mar 2014 #11
Seems to fit the Goldman Sachs mold Trust Buster Mar 2014 #14
They are sociopaths. They do this without reguard for the human lives oppressed and destroyed. L0oniX Mar 2014 #15
Absolutely rickyhall Mar 2014 #39
Absolutely locked up. n/t PowerToThePeople Mar 2014 #86
The documentary "I Am" Brainstormy Mar 2014 #16
Thanks for the doc tip. n/t cui bono Mar 2014 #20
"Mine, mine, mine, all mine!!" reformist2 Mar 2014 #29
+1 jsr Mar 2014 #19
Who knew Pope Francis read Keynes!!!! Grins Mar 2014 #22
Excellent Post! Dirty Socialist Mar 2014 #31
I think it is just like any other hoarder Epiphany4z Mar 2014 #27
I love the discussion Shankapotomus Mar 2014 #34
Those like Keynes who wrote about the future from the era of the Great Depression merely looked jwirr Mar 2014 #35
I also believe it's a sickness that goes far back in our history mountain grammy Mar 2014 #40
When is enough enough? Iwillnevergiveup Mar 2014 #43
Someone in my family has the disease marions ghost Mar 2014 #46
All is vanity! reformist2 Mar 2014 #48
kr ... nt MindMover Mar 2014 #47
So, we think it will truly lead to revolution? cilla4progress Mar 2014 #53
The past 20-30 years has changed the American people's view of the very rich. reformist2 Mar 2014 #55
Oligarchs are still worshipped in flyover country where I retired. Stockholm Syndrome - IrishAyes Mar 2014 #80
Love it. blackspade Mar 2014 #60
If a woman has too many cats, she is a hoarder with a mental illness. Initech Mar 2014 #62
They can pay hundreds of people to call them "job creators," but they can't make people believe it. reformist2 Mar 2014 #63
What makes these uber rich so greedy? illachick Mar 2014 #64
This sentence is the best! WhiteTara Mar 2014 #66
Excellent post Trust Buster Mar 2014 #88
Hoarding takes a lot of different forms KrazyinKS Mar 2014 #67
Guess which economist I'll be quoting in my next letter to the editor of our regional weekly. IrishAyes Mar 2014 #69
Don't forget: Money = Power Martin Eden Mar 2014 #71
I think it is about control - TBF Mar 2014 #74
Thanks for Posting this Article! mckara Mar 2014 #82
Maybe this news story is the start of it: Live and Learn Mar 2014 #83
It's the 80 year cycle Trust Buster Mar 2014 #87
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