The rich are waging class warfare on the poor

Discussion in 'Economics' started by failed_trad3r, Jul 26, 2011.

  1. yes, and federal income tax apparently accounts for 20% of us taxes. So they must pay 80% of other taxes, otherwise it's not logical they lose income over time. if i stop paying taxes overnight my income rises by 30%, it does not drop 30%.
     
    #181     Aug 21, 2011
  2. it's not hard to see why you and bone are preoccupied with my nickname. you don't have anything else to put forward. :p this is like the 10th time you used the word fail, only because i use it in my name. Can you say, obsessed?:cool:

    incidentally, another tactic used by the rich supporters while warfaring. "Poor people are poor because they're failures." Obviously :p
     
    #182     Aug 21, 2011
  3. nobody lends the poor money. i think you mistake the middle class for the poor. also, graph is about income, not expenses. lending money does not influence income.
     
    #183     Aug 21, 2011
  4. +1
     
    #184     Aug 21, 2011
  5. wildchild

    wildchild

    Get a life.
     
    #185     Aug 21, 2011
  6. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    Good, then we have an understanding. You're a certified self admitted failure.
     
    #186     Aug 22, 2011
  7. Rich waging war on poor? Propoganda! Read history. This has happened before, many times. The truth is, it's not the rich waging war on the poor, or the rich waging war on the middle class. It's the middle class waging war on the rich. The poor represent the largest population in society. And if the middle class is ever going to overtake the rich and replace them, they're going to need the support of the poor. So, they spread lies about the rich oppressing the poor in order to gain the support of the poor. The middle class is just ambitious enough to be tired of not being in control, and they're doing something about it. That's why the group as a whole is shrinking. They're moving. Some intentionally, others falling to into poverty.
    So, yes, the poor are waging war on the rich. But not on their own strength. Like the story of Robin Hood, the poor need a representative to work on their behalf (the middle class). Unlike Robin Hood, however, when their representative succeeds, he will not stay with them in the forest. He'll abandon them as the new rich.
     
    #187     Aug 22, 2011
  8. Yeah and only the rich kids can afford the newest bestest game consoles. The poor kids have to sell drugs or be an assistant for their father who is a professional gardener just to get by.

    I see what you're saying man. IT IS A DISASTER!!
     
    #188     Aug 22, 2011
  9. You seem to make sense, then you don't. If we have an understanding it's that you are obsessed with my nickname. You are obsessed with failure, as if you are one yourself. :) Me on the other hand, will join those in the top 1%.:cool:
     
    #189     Aug 22, 2011
  10. bone

    bone

    And you cannot structure a sound arguement for shit.

    We are all still waiting for you to produce an example where the rich are by design and intent stealing from the poor.
     
    #190     Aug 22, 2011