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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: combjelly who wrote (870796)7/7/2015 12:48:02 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) of 1577693
 
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Regardless of intent, a system was put into place that ensured that most of the profits were reaped by the wealthy and any possibility of advancement was capped for everyone else.

God. I'm going to have to puke. One second.

Now, okay, I'm back.

Yes, little boy, in America some people make more money than others. Always have. The Framers of the Constitution wanted it that way. You remember, all that talk about the "fruits of his industry?"

They recognized that some people work harder than others. Some are just luckier than others. Some work hard all their lives and have no liquid assets until they die, so they can leave it to their heirs to do with it as they will.

And those who don't like that system should just stay in England. Or move to Canada. Whatever. Don't come here. Because that equality shit pulls a country down, like you wimps are trying to do now.

The fact remains that the South continues to suffer from the disruption of its entire economic system.

The bright spots in the southern economies are great companies like Walmart which have broken out of the mold and gone on to bring wealth to the states. And that is a good thing, no matter how badly the financially broke northern and West Coast states want our money.
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