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Technology Stocks : Semi-Equips - Buy when BLOOD is running in the streets!
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To: Robert Douglas who wrote (10185)2/7/2002 12:54:16 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (3) of 10921
 
Today the top wealthiest 20% of people in the world control 86% of the wealth while the bottom 20% control 1% of the wealth. If you saw group of birds doing the same in your backyard with food leaving some to starve unnecessarily, would you allow it to continue or shoo the wealthiest away and try to get them to apply a more even distribution of the wealth? There is something inherently wrong with these numbers, yet not only do people not criticize a system which allows this to occur, but they actually become proponents of the very unjust system! Until true reciprocity exists between the top 20% and the bottom 20%(and among all the quartiles), the numbers will only get more skewed, putting billions of people at risk of starvation.

Brian
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