Re: World Prepares for Post Bush Era
- From: "Cabbi" <cabbi@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 20:58:37 -0500
"The Wolf With the Red Roses" <after-dark-arms@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 18:13:12 -0500, "Cabbi" <cabbi@xxxxxxx> wrote
something wonderfully witty:
Of course its got to be me. The new & improved revitalized me.
"The Wolf With the Red Roses" <after-dark-arms@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:02:08 GMT, "Joe_Z" <JoeZ@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wroteZW, is that you? It's got to by you!
something wonderfully witty:
Why you only able to demand $5.50 an hour in a supply & demand
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On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 01:00:54 GMT, "Joe_Z" <Joe_Z@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
something wonderfully witty:
OT, IMHO the middle class will be much better off and know what toIMHO opinion you wouldn't know what or who the middle class are if
never
let
happen in the future, ahem, if it can be avoided...Joe
they jumped up & bit you in the ass.
I bet you don't even know that the majority of inequality in society
is heavily influenced by the lack of work at the bottom parts of it.
If working-age adults in the lower quintiles of society worked as much
as their higher-income counterparts, the income disparity would fall,
not disappear fall. This also means that the tax burden felt by those
who do, as opposed to those who do not, would also fall.
Yeah, $5.50hr go's a long way don't it...
economy? I would submit that is all that you are valued. Me I
generate 10 times that. Now why would that be?
You only think you know, but of course you don't understand. There isThe top fifth of U.S. households (with incomes above $84,000) remain
perennial targets of class-warfare enmity. These families, however,
perform a third of all labor in the economy. They contain the best
educated and most productive workers, and they provide a
disproportionate share of the investment needed to create jobs and
spur economic growth. Nearly all are married-couple families, many
with two or more earners. Far from shirking the tax burden, these
families pay 82.5 percent of total federal income taxes and two-thirds
of federal taxes overall. By contrast, the bottom quintile pays 1.1
percent of total federal taxes.
We all pretty much know the rich BIG BIZ slackers gets all the
brakes
in
this day and age that's why "the people" are looking forward when
business
does not rule the world like it does now, you have more than me and that
makes you better some how, geee, what a legend, "in your own mind",
teach
us
something we need, not your overzealous opinionated views of yourself
and
p_l_e_a_s_e try an not be such a sleaze doing so, thanks...Joe
a big difference. If I have more then you that can only mean one
thing and one thing only. I have more then you, and you don't like it
enough to expend the same level of effort I have. Nothing, more.
Nothing less. Sure you'll piss & moan about it, but I doubt it puts
anything in your piggybank.
If you can dispute that 1/5 of the population of this country performs
a third of all labor in this country while at the same time
contributing over 80% of the total tax revenue, be my guest. However,
be informed that anecdotal replies aren't going to cut it with the
more intelligent readers.
Any time you want to go mano-el-mano with scanned & posted 1040's I'm
game.
Nothing like some time at the Spa, and a new business plan. I'm
surprised I didn't need semaphore flags.
Ah, welcome back.
Good to hear you sounding so hale and hardy. Glad you had a good time.
Cabbi
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