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Ya, but...
The boogeyman.
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That's merely Mr. Wolff's opinion, and in my previous post I took his last sentence behind the barn and shot it, and then quartered it for the dogs to eat.
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"hmmmm..." indeed. Note the year that this gentleman became "sick of living in poverty" - 1996. Those were the days, my friend. Clinton was still in office then, we actually had a budget SURPLUS, zillionaires still had not yet been handed tax decreases, and unemployment was nothing like it is today. Presumably, the man in the picture graduated around 2000 before W. had a chance to launch his various wars and before the Financial Institutions got a chance to tank the economy. How clever of him to have been born at the right time.
Sadly, he is obviously the product of an institution of higher education where critical thinking was neither taught nor encouraged. He is attempting to take credit for being 10 years or so older than the kids coming out of college today. That's about it. Oh, and if he's so smart, why did he wait to have 3 kids before going to college? And PS - Did he go to a state supported school? GOVERNMENT HANDOUT Did he go to an expensive private school with the help of government backed student loans? GOVERNMENT HANDOUT Sorry, I am not impressed. ![]() Last edited by SamIam; 10-27-2011 at 12:52 PM. |
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Whether they are the 99%, the 1%, or this arbitrarily stupid 53%, about 75% of all of them are still uneducated, uninformed, and irrelevant morons.
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I'm saying that I think the original graph producers decided on households because it shows a wider disparity. This stuff is hard for us laymen to figure.
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barely disguised asshole, keeper of all that is holy.
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Easy Sam ...
I just thought his was an interesting tale. Primarily BECAUSE of when he went to school. (president at the time irrelevant) I can associate with him on a couple things. I too went back to school that year and graduated in 2000 with 2 degrees. I worked 3 jobs to support my family and pay my own way at the time. Yet here I sit day after day looking for a real job and trying to figure out wtf I did wrong. ETA - thanks for helping to support me Mr. noideawhoyouare. ![]()
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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That picture rocks....
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As for what's hard for us laymen to figure .... figuring the intentions of absent and anonymous graph producers is hard, I agree. Figuring the arithmetic behind such illustrations is not as hard. For example, the arithmetic behind your per capita expansion of the income figures still demonstrates the extremely disproportionate distribution of income. Let's take the values in your chart. Here is what the per capita income numbers work out to: HTML Code:
Average Per Capita Income by Income Quartile 2010 Lowest fifth Second fifth Middle fifth Fourth fifth Highest fifth ------------------------------------------------------------------------- $4,634 $25,636 $38,224 $46,494 $86,108 Actual dollars is a measure we could agree on, using these figures. By this measure, each of the people in a given household, on average, has this amount of money. At the top there, each member of the household has $86k to spend. That's a lot of coin. At the other end of the scale, just one-eighteenth of that amount. Not a lot of coin. A delta of about 18 times. So when you talk about how much the big fish lose when the line on the graph tips down, like you do in your subsequent post, I would point out that though their dollar loss is great, it is on par with the ENTIRE annual income for the bottom quintile in many cases. So saying "I lost 5% or 10%" gives a comparative value. Saying "I lost $10,000 or I lost $500"... how does that inform the reader? Those are similar percentages, but the impact on the lives of the losers is not the same. liars figure and figures lie... cute. But I think a far more important question to ask and answer is about the lowest two quintiles. Forty percent of our population is living on these kinds of dollars. Your table doesn't say gross or net income, even if we take the most favorable position, net income, that's not a lot of money for almost half the population. Half the consumers for the goods and services produced in our economy have just this small amount of money to spend. The more they have the more they'll spend. TWO THINGS OUR REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT DOES NOT REPRESENT THESE PEOPLE. Do you see forty percent of our Congress among this economic demographic? Of course not. Do you see anything close to forty percent of our elected representatives talking about this large chunk of the electorate? No. Do you see or hear anything like forty percent of our legislation focused on the segment of our population with such limited means? No way. How is this "representative"? It's not. IT IS ENTIRELY IN OUR SELF INTEREST, ALL OF US, TO RAISE THE STANDARD OF LIVING FOR OUR FELLOW CITIZENS AT THIS END OF THE SCALE, THE "LESS FORTUNATE". It costs a certain amount to live. That's what we all spend our first dollar on. And our second dollar. And the next several thousand dollars. That is direct consumption all of us make and spend. But for lots of folks, especially at this lower end, the have no more to spend. Isn't that what our economy needs? More spending? Then we should work to get more money into the hands of the poorest among us. If you're making $4,600 a year, you spend it all, no doubt. If you make $86,000, maybe you spend it all, maybe you save some. Don't we want more people spending more money, or even saving some? Then these are the people who are most likely to spend whatever increase they see. How do we measure what's valuable, what's important, what is the minimum needed to live? That number will not be zero. That cost will be borne by someone, even if the person who's incurring the costs has NO money. Where will he eat? Jail? Under a bridge? At a shelter? We don't just let people shrivel up and die. We do, some of us, shoo them away to become someone else's "problem", someone else's cost. I don't live in an America where that's done, where that's right. You don't either. I don't know how best to do this, there's definitely not just one way, no one thing that will make it happen. BUT. No problem can be solved, and we most definitely have a very big, very important problem here, until that problem is acknowledged. We must all acknowledge that having so many so less fortunate than the most fortunate is a problem we must confront and solve as a nation.
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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No, but thanks for the pic!
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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The wealth envy protests are not going to change a dam thing.
Wealth redistribution is a failed plan to fix what ails us.
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We have to go back, Kate!
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How is it a failed plan?
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