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Zoroastor Donating Member (273 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-09-10 09:27 PM
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Hell Yes It's Class Warfare! part 3
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jotsy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-10-10 12:52 AM
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1. Was.
Pre rant, I'd like to say Welcome to DU.

David Cay Johnston wrote a series of articles that ran in many Sunday papers across the nation in the summer of 2005. The war between the classes has been had and lost, being that this is now five years later and we're way worse off since.

<http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/05/national/class/HYPER-FINAL.html?pagewanted=print>

All three branches of the federal government have chosen not to govern the masses, but serve the economic interests of transnational corporations. The country's highest court has rendered the scales of justice imbalanced by offering an exponential voice to disembodied conglomerates. The presidency seems to be about continuing its lusty pursuit of a unitary executive, despite which party is keeping that seat in the oval office warm. The legislative branch is now about fund raising, photo ops and farming out the homework of legal language to lobbyists, which ever one slipped the most secret baubles the right way.

I could go on ranting, but the bottom line is we as a people can either rebuild or continue to run like rats off the cliff for the piper.
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CrispyQ Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-10-10 04:26 PM
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Call them the hyper-rich.

They are not just a few Croesus-like rarities. Draw a line under the top 0.1 percent of income earners - the top one-thousandth. Above that line are about 145,000 taxpayers, each with at least $1.6 million in income and often much more.

The average income for the top 0.1 percent was $3 million in 2002, the latest year for which averages are available. That number is two and a half times the $1.2 million, adjusted for inflation, that group reported in 1980. No other income group rose nearly as fast.

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