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Zalatix

(8,994 posts)
38. The poor are going to 'die in the snow' as it is.
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 11:12 PM
Feb 2012

That's the whole point of these economic changes - mass Social Darwinism.

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A modest suggestion... Jackpine Radical Feb 2012 #1
Hear Hear, Sir... The Magistrate Feb 2012 #3
Why would that remedy be preferred? Art_from_Ark Feb 2012 #48
The French Revolution sucked for all involved.. BrentWil Feb 2012 #4
Yes, you're right, and I would never actually advocate a violent revolution. Jackpine Radical Feb 2012 #21
No, I haven't... BrentWil Feb 2012 #26
Here from Amazon (I'm trying to make everyone be aware of this book) Jackpine Radical Feb 2012 #34
THanks.. BrentWil Feb 2012 #50
The poor are going to 'die in the snow' as it is. Zalatix Feb 2012 #38
Don't think you can compare what is going on now to the march on Moscow.. BrentWil Feb 2012 #43
The French Solution Angry Dragon Feb 2012 #8
That is barbaric! Guy Whitey Corngood Feb 2012 #12
LOL!!! Zalatix Feb 2012 #44
I would suggest the reverse income tax... an idea from Friedman might work BrentWil Feb 2012 #2
Imagine ProSense Feb 2012 #9
Paul Krugman is a Conservative? BrentWil Feb 2012 #14
? ProSense Feb 2012 #16
Just read the top quote. BrentWil Feb 2012 #19
Hint: ProSense Feb 2012 #20
Sorry Robert Frank.. who isn't conservative BrentWil Feb 2012 #24
Well ProSense Feb 2012 #27
I there anything actually wrong with that argument and how I follow it up? BrentWil Feb 2012 #28
What ProSense Feb 2012 #30
It isn't ending safety nets... BrentWil Feb 2012 #31
Let's ProSense Feb 2012 #32
How is simply giving money to people who need it a scheme? BrentWil Feb 2012 #35
Your ProSense Feb 2012 #37
I personally do NOT have a problem with people becoming rich .... Trajan Feb 2012 #5
I dont either. However, BrentWil Feb 2012 #7
What about Me? freefaller62 Feb 2012 #23
R&R Riot and Revolution gopiscrap Feb 2012 #6
Three simple things would help a great deal bhikkhu Feb 2012 #10
I think a simple tax on all income not matter the source.. BrentWil Feb 2012 #18
The inheritance tax both would and wouldn't increase social mobility. Igel Feb 2012 #29
It is controversial bhikkhu Feb 2012 #39
Thanks! pnorman Feb 2012 #11
Well 90% tax rates for the top nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #13
To what end? What kind of tax? What will the revenue be used for? NT BrentWil Feb 2012 #15
Read on the great depression, your answers are there nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #22
Study: 92 percent prefer Swedish model (of wealth distribution) to US model when given a choice pampango Feb 2012 #17
Well, of course they would. Why wouln't they? oldhippie Feb 2012 #36
Eat the rich for starters. lonestarnot Feb 2012 #25
Does anyone know of any such extreme inequality being remedied without violence? oldhippie Feb 2012 #33
Can you give any examples of violence creating equality? bhikkhu Feb 2012 #40
Some leve of inequality is always present... BrentWil Feb 2012 #42
Violence tends to perpetuate inequality bhikkhu Feb 2012 #47
The new deal nadinbrzezinski Feb 2012 #41
Giving the working class money to spend.... That will create the jobs so badly needed.. And then midnight Feb 2012 #45
I agree NT BrentWil Feb 2012 #46
Tax the fuck out of the rich. Zoeisright Feb 2012 #49
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