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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (755850)12/4/2013 10:09:41 AM
From: Blasher  Read Replies (1) of 1577109
 
of course you only respond to one of my points
here's just a quick, short list of countries where wealth is distributed:
- Cuba
- Russia
- Venezuela

My points are that:
there are many millions of millionaires . . .
most of the richest people started from the "middle class" or lower . . .
none of the richest came from government . . .
and rarely does wealth give any direct power.

Rich people, like the Waltons, could have used their position as "owners" of Walmart for an indirect power over people . . .
but instead they used that power to give to the middle class and lower.
They made it possible for poor people to buy food and clothes to live on as well as the ability to buy toys for their children.
The rich Waltons have made it possible for the masses to feel rich by having good food, clothes, toys, TVs, iPods, etc.

OK, enough . . I know you don't really care about the facts . . only about twisting SOME of the facts to align with your distorted view of life.
back to trading.
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