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In reply to the discussion: This is Extreme Wealth Inequality: How Does One Fix This? [View all]BrentWil
(2,384 posts)31. It isn't ending safety nets...
And I am just stating facts. If you get a job, some of you safety net disappears. That creates less of the economic rational to work. I am not saying "most don't want to" I am looking at this as an economics problem, which I think it is.
I am not ending safety nets. I am replacing it with a net that ensures no one is living in poverty. You get the money from the rich. Tax all money over 125K a person at a rate that would pay for this. Did you miss my chart or my post?
So, tell me again how taxing the rich to give to the poor is conservative?
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Yes, you're right, and I would never actually advocate a violent revolution.
Jackpine Radical
Feb 2012
#21
Study: 92 percent prefer Swedish model (of wealth distribution) to US model when given a choice
pampango
Feb 2012
#17
Does anyone know of any such extreme inequality being remedied without violence?
oldhippie
Feb 2012
#33