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In reply to the discussion: Bankers Seek to Debunk ‘Imbecile’ Attack on Top 1% [View all]grasswire
(50,130 posts)42. is there a problem with this stat?
"While average household income increased 62 percent from 1979 through 2007,"
I don't believe that. Through the Bush years?
How much did the average household income increase from 1979 through 2001?
That is the statistic I want to see, to compare with what they have written above.
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If they want libertarianism send them to Somalia. Personally I'd put my odds on the pirates,
TBF
Dec 2011
#12
Somalia is a perfect place for them. I've been saying that for awhile - about the entire
calimary
Dec 2011
#64
They want the 'civilized', middle class dependant, artistic and safe environment of America...
Shoe Horn
Dec 2011
#32
All I ask is that you help build the Popemobile with 2-inch glass I'll have to travel in.
HughBeaumont
Dec 2011
#24
That's some quality rant Hugh. It's true the 1% aren't overregulated they're underregulated, as in,
Monk06
Dec 2011
#31
Increase in average household income means nothing, it can easily distort reality.
Uncle Joe
Dec 2011
#25