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Jim in CT 01-27-2019 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1160819)
You think corporations on a whole are better citizens than they were 50 years ago based on several large insurance companies
50 years ago minimum wage was $1.60
Trucks cost less? $2318
Medical care costs less? Less than $500 per capita
Housing costs less? $26600 average
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"You think corporations on a whole are better citizens than they were 50 years ago "

No. But I think prices for most consumer goods are far cheaper, relative to average income. Corporations are leaner and more efficient, which means more stingy compensation for employees, but lower prices for consumers.

Pete, if I opened a pizzeria in your town, and I paid my bus boys and cashiers $15 an hour with benefits, a large pie would cost $40. Would you eat there? No.

People want low prices, and then complain when companies do what they have to do, to deliver low prices. You seem like you want low prices and generous employee compensation. I'd like to have a thick head of curly blond hair and washboard abs. But this is the real world, not a fantasy world. You can't have it both ways. Do you understand that prices are a function of costs?

There are a million ways to be comfortably middle class, you just need to be thoughtful, and avoid stupid decisions. Helps to have good parents.

Most goods cost less, relative to average income, not necessarily in absolute dollars. But not big items like housing and healthcare and college.

"wow your towing the party line hard "

Not even close. I said in another thread that we should increase capital gains and dividend tax rates. Pete, I disagree ALL THE TIME with conservatism. What are the biggest items, on which you disagree with liberals? Because I never see you do it.

scottw 01-27-2019 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1160822)

It not that we hate rich people we dislike how they and their business model operate ..

At one time worker and owner had a symbiotic relationship that was beneficial for both ..

Todays Business model the employer isn't thankful for their employees

they expect their employees to be thankful to them for all they have, and they dare not bite the hand that feed them or complain about benefits

Wayne, how many companies and business owners have you worked for?

Rmarsh 01-27-2019 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by scottw (Post 1160821)
this is shameful...how was anyone supposed to live on this?


A mentor of mine, older guy who I got advice from, once told me,
"Bob, if you ever want to get ahead, 40 hours a week wont cut it"

So I got two minimum wage jobs and doubled my take home pay.
I was also very careful not to spend a penny on anything non essential. I started at minimum wage but moved up through the ranks by applying myself and committing to learn the carpentry trade.

In my view forty hours a week isn't all that much. We sleep more hours away in a week than that. Hard work pays more than just a wage, it builds character and self reliance......is that wrong?

Jim in CT 01-27-2019 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1160822)
wow your towing the party line hard and like most Conservatives arguments are as simplistic and aimed at 1st grader understanding of the world using the usual talking points jealousy and laziness and entitlement


The top 26 billionaires own $1.4 trillion — as much as 3.8 billion other people

The richest 1 percent now owns more of the USA country’s wealth than at any time in the past 50 years...


But theres no issues ... everyone else is lazy and entitled Sure they are

It not that we hate rich people we dislike how they and their business model operate .. even with record profits they lock out workers over pay.. they game the system they strong arm cities and states to build stadiums promise employment at expense of the taxpayer close power plant and walk away leaving a blight for who else the Taxpayer to fit the bill... only the blind can't see rebirth of the business 1st mentality pushed by the right .

At one time worker and owner had a symbiotic relationship that was beneficial for both ..

Todays Business model the employer isn't thankful for their employees

they expect their employees to be thankful to them for all they have, and they dare not bite the hand that feed them or complain about benefits

NOT all companies FIT THIS PROFILE but more do than don't...

but jealousy and laziness and entitlement is a simpleton's argument Just like just build a wall ..

as is putting one heads in the sand saying everything is fine

i don’t think you hate rich people, i think i you couldn’t be more wrong about the impact they have on everyone else. the math just doesn’t back it up. they aren’t worth obsessing over.
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Sea Dangles 01-27-2019 09:54 AM

The middle class nowadays has more than they ever had. Phones,cars,trips. Who goes without? Television and video games....cable tv. For crying out loud we have people on this board with beautiful boats and plenty of money for gas.....all while working unskilled jobs. Am I right about this Wayne?
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wdmso 01-27-2019 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 1160840)
The middle class nowadays has more than they ever had. Phones,cars,trips. Who goes without? Television and video games....cable tv. For crying out loud we have people on this board with beautiful boats and plenty of money for gas.....all while working unskilled jobs. Am I right about this Wayne?
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I am fortunate to already be in the middle class and took me 30 plus years to get here ... these thoughts I present have nothing to do with me and will have little effect on your or My future

they are aimed at the next generation AKA my children and theirs not based on some arrogant suggestion that people are lazy and entitled is the reason the middle class has shrunk.. its not that simple

wdmso 01-27-2019 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim in CT (Post 1160829)
i don’t think you hate rich people, i think i you couldn’t be more wrong about the impact they have on everyone else. the math just doesn’t back it up. they aren’t worth obsessing over.
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what's the tipping point ? when do we pay attention to the trend ?

will we pay attention when we become an oligarchy or Plutocracy?

I am sure the British never thought British Empire would end these events are incremental and are happening some are visible and some are not but the trajectory doesn't look good ... like climate change if its not now. it's just a matter of when it's going to tip the scale

Sea Dangles 01-27-2019 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1160862)
I am fortunate to already be in the middle class and took me 30 plus years to get here ... these thoughts I present have nothing to do with me and will have little effect on your or My future

they are aimed at the next generation AKA my children and theirs not based on some arrogant suggestion that people are lazy and entitled is the reason the middle class has shrunk.. its not that simple

Our children’s future will become what they make of it. Hard work will always yield a positive result. I have seen it time and again. That alone is the recipe. No magic potion or political finger pointing will ever change that. You can characterize as you wish but the recipe will remain the same. There are countless 1% who struggled with poverty and overcame adversity to become wealthy. This country is known as the land of opportunity for a reason. That is why we need to build walls.
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spence 01-27-2019 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 1160808)
Only an idiot would deny it happened. Not the Vince Foster part,but the stealing from the white house( which they paid for when caught).
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Yea, such brilliant thieves they documented everything they took as a matter of public record. You do know they’ve killed like 28 people right?
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spence 01-27-2019 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 1160866)
This country is known as the land of opportunity for a reason. That is why we need to build walls.
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Very Reaganesque of you. WTF?
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Sea Dangles 01-27-2019 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 1160867)
Yea, such brilliant thieves they documented everything they took as a matter of public record. You do know they’ve killed like 28 people right?
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You do know they were forced to pay for all the liberated items,right? Jeff, you want to deflect. First Vince Foster and now the killing of people. All to deflect from the fact the Clintons took items that did not belong to them. Rest easy,this just makes them untrustworthy,not murderers. They did,however return $28000 worth of the goods to the state department upon getting caught. Look it up. Google is your friend here.
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Sea Dangles 01-27-2019 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1160794)
Several things that made the middle class are different today.
People were trained and promoted from within.
Before we were married my wife rented an apartment in someone’s Vermont home that was the Head of one of the big brokerage houses on the NYSE
He started in the mailroom and worked his way up.
My father started in aerospace out of HS and worked his way up.
These guys knew what the people below them do and they were not just occupants of a cubicle.
Corporations acted as important members of communities and felt responsible to them and their employees and also their shareholders.
With the prevalence of the MBA
Shareholders have become #1 and employees and communities are just a somewhat necessary evil.
There were also strong unions that stood up for their members and increased wages and benefits which then raised opportunities across the board.
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Opportunity is still there. My friend is CEO of a fortune 100 company. His CFO is a man who came from India as child with $300 in his pocket. Smart guy,hard worker. Just another success story in the USA.
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Pete F. 01-27-2019 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 1160872)
Opportunity is still there. My friend is CEO of a fortune 100 company. His CFO is a man who came from India as child with $300 in his pocket. Smart guy,hard worker. Just another success story in the USA.
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What’s your point
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Jim in CT 01-27-2019 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 1160866)
Our children’s future will become what they make of it. Hard work will always yield a positive result. I have seen it time and again. That alone is the recipe. No magic potion or political finger pointing will ever change that. You can characterize as you wish but the recipe will remain the same. There are countless 1% who struggled with poverty and overcame adversity to become wealthy. This country is known as the land of opportunity for a reason. That is why we need to build walls.
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dangles, you are introducing the concept of responsibility. one of the pillars of current liberalism, is that no one is responsible for their lot in life. everything is someone else’s fault, preferably a white guy in a suit.

of course you are correct. i saw a shudybthat said that ifnpeople follow a few simple rules, ( get at least an associates degree, don’t have kids until
you are married), you have like a 7% chance of being poor. middle class is a bit harder to achieve than it was, with the loss of
manufacturing, but it’s still low hanging fruit.
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Jim in CT 01-27-2019 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 1160871)
You do know they were forced to pay for all the liberated items,right? Jeff, you want to deflect. First Vince Foster and now the killing of people. All to deflect from the fact the Clintons took items that did not belong to them. Rest easy,this just makes them untrustworthy,not murderers. They did,however return $28000 worth of the goods to the state department upon getting caught. Look it up. Google is your friend here.
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he acts like they volunteered! i can see bill now, “hey, no one told
me we weren’t supposed to take the copper wiring out of the walls. and i need that ashtray i swiped, because they told me I can’t use young girls’ vaginas anymore.”.
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Jim in CT 01-27-2019 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 1160872)
Opportunity is still there. My friend is CEO of a fortune 100 company. His CFO is a man who came from India as child with $300 in his pocket. Smart guy,hard worker. Just another success story in the USA.
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my favorite story...the convenience store near my house is owned by a family from Liberia. mom, dad, two kids. i’d go in on sundays to fill
my tank
and get the sunday paper. the whole family was always in there, kids either working or studying. both kids got free rides to college. they came here with nothing, and their daughter is a doctor. they worked like dogs, and saw education as a gift from
god. he used to tell me, he couldn’t understand why liberals talk about what a crappy racist country this is. every town in the country has a family like that. i think he still works 6 days a week.
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wdmso 01-27-2019 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1160873)
What’s your point
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He's showing the exception and selling it as the Rule :kewl: its the conservative mantra everyone is one step from being a millionaire

spence 01-27-2019 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 1160871)
You do know they were forced to pay for all the liberated items,right? Jeff, you want to deflect. First Vince Foster and now the killing of people. All to deflect from the fact the Clintons took items that did not belong to them. Rest easy,this just makes them untrustworthy,not murderers. They did,however return $28000 worth of the goods to the state department upon getting caught. Look it up. Google is your friend here.
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They took what they thought was gifted to them, made an accurate public accounting and reconciled things later when items were clarified. That’s not theft. Use your own google, all the fact check sites label your claim as mostly false.

You and a Jim seem to think Hillary was stuffing silverware down her pants suit.
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Jim in CT 01-27-2019 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1160880)
He's showing the exception and selling it as the Rule :kewl:

the exception, is the willingness to work for what you want. the general rule, is that we are limited by our abilities and our willingness to work. not by the system. sure, some people
do all the right things and have bad luck. that’s not the rule. take a stroll through the projects of hartford, you won’t see a lot of two parent households doing homework together. that breeds poverty. it’s mostly avoidable.
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wdmso 01-27-2019 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 1160866)
Our children’s future will become what they make of it. Hard work will always yield a positive result. I have seen it time and again. That alone is the recipe. No magic potion or political finger pointing will ever change that. You can characterize as you wish but the recipe will remain the same. There are countless 1% who struggled with poverty and overcame adversity to become wealthy. This country is known as the land of opportunity for a reason. That is why we need to build walls.
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Why do people like you alway's think people are looking for free stuff or the easy way out? your brainwashed that hard work alone will always yield a positive result again a mantra projected by the right , 95 % of americans aren't looking to be rich they just what a fair shake a living wage to compensate them for their Hard work
the vast majority of Americans have under $1,000 saved and half of all Americans have nothing at all put away for retirement.

"Nearly half of families have no retirement account savings at all," the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) reported, even in savings vehicles such as IRAs and 401(k)s.

in your mind and others its because of big screen Tvs (that cost under 200 bucks) and Smartphones again simple views of a much bigger issue

Sea Dangles 01-27-2019 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete F. (Post 1160873)
What’s your point
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My point is opportunity is there for those willing to give it a go.
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Sea Dangles 01-27-2019 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1160880)
He's showing the exception and selling it as the Rule :kewl: its the conservative mantra everyone is one step from being a millionaire

I am not selling it as the rule and I have no idea how you came to that conclusion. Hit the books,live within your means and anything is possible. That’s what I am selling but you can keep looking for pity and your piece of the pie.
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Jim in CT 01-27-2019 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1160886)
Why do people like you alway's think people are looking for free stuff or the easy way out? your brainwashed that hard work alone will always yield a positive result again a mantra projected by the right , 95 % of americans aren't looking to be rich they just what a fair shake a living wage to compensate them for their Hard work
the vast majority of Americans have under $1,000 saved and half of all Americans have nothing at all put away for retirement.

"Nearly half of families have no retirement account savings at all," the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) reported, even in savings vehicles such as IRAs and 401(k)s.

in your mind and others its because of big screen Tvs (that cost under 200 bucks) and Smartphones again simple views of a much bigger issue

"Why do people like you alway's think people are looking for free stuff "

Is that a joke? Have you heard anything that Bernie Sanders or Alexandra what's her face has ever said? Forgive student loans, free college, free healthcare...

Seriously, was that a joke?

"your brainwashed that hard work alone will always yield a positive result "

Never heard anyone say it will "always" yield a positive result. But it usually does, and very few poor people are college graduates with practical majors who are willing to work their buts off. Very few. Most made stupid decisions, often the fault of their parents. We could fix that by incentivizing good old-fashioned parenting, but we do the opposite. That's SURE to work!

Jim in CT 01-27-2019 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 1160897)
I am not selling it as the rule and I have no idea how you came to that conclusion. Hit the books,live within your means and anything is possible. That’s what I am selling but you can keep looking for pity and your piece of the pie.
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"I am not selling it as the rule "

Of course not.

"and I have no idea how you came to that conclusion."

Because it's the only way he can make you wrong, if you said something as stupid as "this will always work". When you say that hard work usually pays off, and that making stupid decisions rarely pays off, he cannot respond to that. So in true liberal fashion, he ignores what you actually said, and responds to something that no one has ever said.

You can't talk to people who do this, it's not possible.

Sea Dangles 01-27-2019 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 1160881)
They took what they thought was gifted to them, made an accurate public accounting and reconciled things later when items were clarified. That’s not theft. Use your own google, all the fact check sites label your claim as mostly false.

You and a Jim seem to think Hillary was stuffing silverware down her pants suit.
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Not sure if any of my claims are false Jeff. But we can both agree that you will find a way to apologize for the Clintons attempting to claim that gifts to the State were their property. They did compensate the country for a good sum of money 28k. The only thing I can find fault with is your insinuation that Hillary could fit something else in her pantsuit besides her fat ass.
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Jim in CT 01-28-2019 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 1160900)
Not sure if any of my claims are false Jeff. But we can both agree that you will find a way to apologize for the Clintons attempting to claim that gifts to the State were their property. They did compensate the country for a good sum of money 28k. The only thing I can find fault with is your insinuation that Hillary could fit something else in her pantsuit besides her fat ass.
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he can’t armit they did anything sleazy. just like they cant admit you’re obviously correct, when you say that hard work and making good decisions, are an effective way to avoid poverty.
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spence 01-28-2019 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 1160900)
Only an idiot would deny it happened.

Not sure if any of my claims are false Jeff.

:tm:

Sea Dangles 01-28-2019 04:31 PM

Are you going to make faces or demonstrate inaccuracies?
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