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Politics : Stockman Scott's Political Debate Porch

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To: elpolvo who wrote (59743)10/11/2004 4:10:21 PM
From: abuelita  Read Replies (1) of 89467
 
polvo-

from page 9 of 10, this link:

wanttoknow.info

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, real income declined or was stagnant for the lower 60 percent, while wealth and income for the rich skyrocketed. By 1998, discounting home ownership, the top 10 percent of the population claimed 76 percent of the nation’s net worth. More than half of this is accounted for by the richest 1 percent. The Washington Post has gone so far as to describe ours as a nearly “perfect economy,” which [reveals] the vantage point of the corporate news media. And it does appear more and more perfect the higher one goes up the socioeconomic ladder. P. 375


yes, martha's a good example.

so are all those dudes who are
in prison for inhaling <g>

like those poor souls in pergatory
for eating meat on friday.

i'm not lying <vbg>

-joser
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