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In reply to the discussion: I'm in a bad place. [View all]hfojvt
(37,573 posts)I mean, it is not the billionaires who do most of the automobile driving. It is we the people. It's not the billionaires who cannot seem to figure out how to either a) not litter or b) recycle. It's we the people.
The richest 1%, most of whom are NOT billionaires, get about 20% of the national income. The bottom 99%, all of whom are NOT billionaires, get, and largely consume, the other 80%.
But otherwise, I get what you are saying, and the really depressing part, to me, is how little was accomplished in 2008. We had President Obama, we had the House, we had 59/60 in the Senate.
And we couldn't even really get rid of the Bush tax cuts.
Worse yet, to me, is that there's only about me and six others on DU who even care that Obama basically betrayed us on that and then lied in our faces.
I find THAT to be really depressing.
The Cruzes and the Gohmerts? Heck, who is the one who is filed those TWO amicus briefs against the workers of Amazon saying that they should have to work unpaid overtime?
It's Obama.