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Old 07-01-2019, 01:08 PM   #55
Pete F.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim in CT View Post
"Buy shoes or an appliance lately?"

Both, actually. So?

Same price as a few years ago?

"And don't worry american manufacturers took this chance to raise their prices also, so buying American doesn't save you money."

If that's true, inflation would be increasing. You appear to be the first person to have discovered it. Either that, or you are desperately grasping at straws...

Take fuel out of the equation

"Black unemployment is still double white unemployment, do you think he should get credit for letting them also benefit in the rising tide, since black unemployment has dropped continually since the beginning of the Obama presidency? "

In other words, Obama gets credit for decreasing black unemployment, but Trump doesn't. When black unemployment drops under Obama, that's great. When it drops under Trump, all that matters is the gap between white and black unemployment.

You cannot keep your goalposts still, for two consecutive seconds. All you're doing, is shifting the goalposts.

You're the one who is claiming that was a goalpost and Trump should get credit for it, but then again black unemployment
is up more than a percent since last November. Does he take or get credit for that?


"Do you think that the distribution of wealth is not changing?"

I have said many times that it's changing, it's increasing. I can't answer any more directly than that, can I? Here are 2 follow-up questions...

(1) Why should I give a sh*t? As I said, if Oprah earns another billion this year, how does that hurt my family, of your family, or anyone else? Please be specific... Sooner or later you will proudly be a Morlock

(2) how would you prevent it? Would you pass a law, saying that once your net worth reaches a certain amount, that you are no longer allowed to work or invest? How else could you stop it?
There are many ways to make sure that wealth is not redistributed to the wealthiest segment of society, start with Congress

"Do you think controlling capitol is inconsequential?"

I don't think it's overly-consequential, not as long as we have the constitution and courts who follow it.
For the past 50 years the government has enabled the concentration of capital thru laws and regulations.

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