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Are things really that bad?
dullard
We have peace and stability.
But what we don't have is even distribution.
For a moment let's forget "even" distribution. How about we settle for the distribution of the 60s and 70s? You see, without the golden America that was, our labor market is closing more doors than opening. Current distribution failure means fewer people have the time or money to meet the ever growing market requirements. "People" are an ever decreasing asset value.
dullard
You have to help yourself.
Compared to cost of living, a lot of people don't make !@#$ for money these days. And you think they don't get trapped down there? Every year it just gets worse. Wealth is accumulated in Wall Street and then shipped overseas into their global investments where they take slave labor to produce and then ship products back over here where the American consumer buys the cheapest product. That cycle puts more Americans out of work. Or into lower quality, lower paying work.
I say people helping themselves first need a boost. Far as I see it they are sinking under the weight of the global economy.
And the next few decades are going nuclear with automation. This is just the beginning of income inequality.
And just WTF do you think Trump & the Repubs intend to do about it?
