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In reply to the discussion: Joseph Stiglitz Sees Terrifying Future for America If We Don't Reverse Inequality [View all]Cary
(11,746 posts)31. Yes, I like this idea.
We used to have that tax too. It would not really affect small traders. The average time these computer traders hold a stock is like 11 seconds. This tax would curb that a little and get it more under control.
Good point Kaleko.
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marmar
Jun 2012
OP
That'll happen only after many die ... and after there's no other choice. NONE. Even insane choices.
TahitiNut
Jun 2012
#40
Apathy. People viewed the Iraq and Afghan "wars" is if they were video games - and do the same to
NRaleighLiberal
Jun 2012
#9
There's only one problem with that. Nobody gives a fuck about spiritual doom anymore.
calimary
Jun 2012
#39
Thank you Marmar. Wouldn't it be great if "the truth shall set you free." Not in a thoroughly
dotymed
Jun 2012
#16
Well, as I've been saying, prepare for a 'terrifying future', because NOTHING will change.
Huey P. Long
Jun 2012
#18
we've been working hard for Dems who fail to return any power to workers.
nashville_brook
Jun 2012
#23