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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (242593)7/21/2005 8:10:29 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (2) of 1571673
 

Yes. It is. I have posted two articles that describe the phenomenon very clearly.


You have posted two articles that say the rich are getting richer faster then other groups, and that some other income groups aren't getting richer at all.

That ignores the fact that none of these groups are actually the same people over time. More importantly it doesn't demonstrate or even suggest that the rich are getting richer at the expense of the other groups. If you get a big raise and I get a paycut, or if your investment pan out while mine go in the toilet, its unlikely that you are getting richer at my expense.


If it walks like duck, quacks like a duck....etc.


I haven't been quacking or duck walking.

Arguing against attacks on the rich (either directly verbal attacks or more often proposals to take some of their wealth away) doesn't remotely resemble cheerleading for them.

Tim
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