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In reply to the discussion: THIS is what's killing the US economy: [View all]RecoveringJournalist
(159 posts)71. K & R
Sadly, I am very worried that nothing will change without physical force. I hate saying that. But I truly don't know how the extremely powerful will ever willingly give up their absolute control. And if, God forbid, that day ever comes then we will have to deal with the fact that they have been feeding constant lies to gullible conservatives who will willingly do their bidding against those anti-Muhrican libruhls.
This TRULY worries me.
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Stock prices are unrelated to any bail-outs that have occurred in the past ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jan 2016
#14
Yes, I think they will have to pay for what they have done to our economy . . .
another_liberal
Jan 2016
#81
According to this site the average CEO salary is about $160,000 per year in the US.
Nye Bevan
Jan 2016
#7
WalMart leaves residents angry after it forced the other grocery store and pharmacy out of
DhhD
Jan 2016
#59
I still remember the criminals on Wall Street.................................
turbinetree
Jan 2016
#11
I am tired of really tired of the BS----------------------enough is enough.........Thank you ....
turbinetree
Jan 2016
#34
Thank you.....its just infuriates me .......as well as the second video...........
turbinetree
Jan 2016
#82
"... what's really killing the economy (for wage earners anyway) is cheap third world labor."
pampango
Jan 2016
#32
So how do Germany, Sweden, Canada and other liberal countries succeeded in dealing with the
pampango
Jan 2016
#44
Indeed it does. It imports way more than we do (30% of GDP vs our 12%). It does export more
pampango
Jan 2016
#70
They have a very high VAT or sales tax. That helps pay for lots of things that we pay for
JDPriestly
Jan 2016
#75
The VAT is indeed regressive (like FICA) but if, as in Germany, it funds progressive programs
pampango
Jan 2016
#85
And the widgets doing the labor are expendable because they are easily replaced without much effort.
lonestarnot
Jan 2016
#80
That and the for-profit healthcare industry that Shillary defends so passionately.
Still In Wisconsin
Jan 2016
#37
And if you make 10 Million per year, you PAY the SAME Payroll TAX as some who makes 118k a year..
vkkv
Jan 2016
#46
I think it's a gross misstatement to suggest that the U.S. economy is being "killed...."
mike_c
Jan 2016
#72
And the other side of their coin is they do not pay their share to participate in the giant suck job
lonestarnot
Jan 2016
#79
You are broke because you make too little, not because someone else makes too much
jmowreader
Jan 2016
#74