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In reply to the discussion: When are we ever, as a people, going to start to _try_ to make this country less miserable [View all]The2ndWheel
(7,947 posts)5%(or less than 5%, either way) of the human population using 25% of the world's resources. The US has had the wealth disparity funnel working on its side in relation to other countries too. Then we complain about jobs being outsourced, as though a job is somehow "American", even though the wealth is at least somewhat spreading to more people around the world. What little of it they may get, $3 is still more than $1.
White men in America aren't as needed as they were in the 1950's, and Americans in general aren't as needed as they were in previous years. We're seeing the decreased need for people to get a job done anywhere in the world. There are people building machines to specifically put you out of a job. We're all in it together, but at the same time, people are looking out for themselves too.