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In reply to the discussion: NYTimes: Conservative Economics and Income Inequality Are Literally Killing Us [View all]closeupready
(29,503 posts)31. Most of the 1% simply do. not. care. If that isn't 100% obvious
by now, then I'm afraid no amount of research or statistics or whatever it is ... no amount of that is going to persuade those who are NOT that wealthy that their well-being has been compromised over the last 40 years by corruption of our national government.
But K&R for the effort anyway.
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eridani
May 2015
OP
Hear hear! The poison started spewing in earnest, and spreading, with the rise of ronnie.
calimary
May 2015
#34
In the interest of fairness, I think Lewis Powell would be absolutely horrified
hifiguy
May 2015
#38
It's the same sort of false hope that has people buying lottery tickets week after week!!!!!
LongTomH
May 2015
#44
wow--economists letting data rather than ideology drive their findings? shocking! n/t
zazen
May 2015
#5
Don't forget the growing power of corporations over our government during that time.
Dustlawyer
May 2015
#8
The Oligarchs, Corporations And Banks Own And Control The Politicians And Media That Own And Control Us
cantbeserious
May 2015
#12
The passive cull of undesirables, or in war criminal Kissinger's term, useless eaters,
hifiguy
May 2015
#40
What is more perplexing is why corporate candidates keep winning elections...time to end that! nt
mother earth
May 2015
#52
This country has embraced slow suicide right after the Dr. Kevorkian like Ronald Reagen was
geretogo
May 2015
#53
Note to Hillary, next $300,000 speech to Wall Street CEOs, talk about how sending more jobs to
whereisjustice
May 2015
#61