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http://www.marxmail.org/facts/us_economy.htm

Shocking FACTS about U.S. income & wealth inequality

Tue, 13 Feb 2001

From: fightback9955@my-deja.com

After 8 years of a genuinely sociopathic "New Democrat" as President of the United States the appalling inequality of income and wealth that was exacerbated under the Republican President Reagan actually WORSENED.

At a time when the top 1% of U.S. citizens owns more wealth than the bottom 95% the new U.S. President wants to further cut the taxes of that wealthiest 1% while vast numbers of the bottom 95% live paycheck- to-paycheck and owe enormous credit card debts.

Whether Democrat or Republican, whether Gore or Bush, the result is the same: the U.S. is damn close to becoming a Third World nation. Perhaps if more poor people in Honduras, the Philippines, India or other Third World countries had credit cards they, too -- like so many heavily-indebted Americans -- would delude themselves that they were "well-off".

The fact is that tax rate for the wealthiest Americans was 88% in the two decades following World War II, a time when the U.S. economy was booming. Working-class and middle-class Americans saved more and charged less then, too.

What follows are some disturbing facts (from www.inequality.org) about just how far from a fair economy we've come, notwithstanding the joint Dem-GOP deceitful propaganda that claims most Americans are "better-off" nowadays:

* Since the mid-1970s, the most fortunate one percent of households have doubled their share of the national wealth. They now hold more wealth than the bottom 95 percent of the population. (Shifting Fortunes)

* In 1998, 18.7 percent of American children lived in poverty, a lower rate than 1993 (19.6 percent), but higher than the 1979 rate of 16.4 percent. (Columbia University, http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/nccp/)

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the old tax burden [View all] , foxnesn, Mon Feb-07-05 12:21 PM
 
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In order for your statement to be valid logically
Feb 07th 2005
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RE: In order for your statement to be valid logically
Feb 07th 2005
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Rich people aren't rich because they have a 9 to 5
Feb 07th 2005
2
Most people in the top 5% are the "Working Rich"
Mar 05th 2005
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      mission accomplished. respect +
Mar 06th 2005
18
      are you blind?
Mar 07th 2005
24
           Elaborate (Again)
Mar 07th 2005
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                RE: Elaborate (Again)
Mar 07th 2005
31
                     You don't understand what you read
Mar 07th 2005
32
                          there you go again...
Mar 08th 2005
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You need to get off of that Rush Limbaugh shit.
Feb 07th 2005
4
RE: You need to get off of that Rush Limbaugh shit.
Feb 08th 2005
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      RE: You need to get off of that Rush Limbaugh shit.
Feb 08th 2005
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Are you one of the aforementioned rich folk?
Feb 08th 2005
6
lol n/m
Feb 08th 2005
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lmao
Feb 08th 2005
9
      It's called 'being a community stakeholder'.
Feb 08th 2005
10
You like the flat tax concept?
Mar 05th 2005
11
4th Grade Math Lesson
Mar 05th 2005
12
once again
Mar 06th 2005
15
      Explain.
Mar 06th 2005
17
      Explain your position or shut-up
Mar 07th 2005
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      lol
Mar 07th 2005
28
Have you been watching FOX again?
Mar 06th 2005
14
i see you are missing your brain again...
Mar 06th 2005
16
I weep for the rich
Mar 06th 2005
19
im not saying that
Mar 07th 2005
21
      who the fuck thinks that?
Mar 07th 2005
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           i hear it ALL the time
Mar 07th 2005
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                i agree with that / don't change the topic mid-stream
Mar 07th 2005
27
                     paging Mr. Literal...
Mar 07th 2005
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Foxie is a broke-ass Expertise.
Mar 07th 2005
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The Funny Thing
Mar 07th 2005
33
there's no argument to "try" to make.
Mar 07th 2005
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      Answer
Mar 07th 2005
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      bangs head against wall!!
Mar 08th 2005
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      dude, you need to stop doing that
Mar 08th 2005
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           this thread turned to pure shit
Mar 08th 2005
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                here's the problem
Mar 08th 2005
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      RE: Answer
Mar 08th 2005
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      no, the "burden" doesn't continue to get bigger
Mar 08th 2005
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      Show proof...
Mar 08th 2005
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           grasp this concept
Mar 08th 2005
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                you haven't shown anything yet.
Mar 08th 2005
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                     that's ridiculous
Mar 08th 2005
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                          I think that's what "burden of the taxes" means.
Mar 08th 2005
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                               regardless of your interpretation
Mar 08th 2005
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                                    its called a tax 'burden' for a reason
Mar 08th 2005
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                                         absolutes vs. percentage
Mar 08th 2005
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                                              RE: absolutes vs. percentage
Mar 10th 2005
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                                                   *sigh*
Mar 11th 2005
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                                                        stop putitng words in my mouth
Mar 11th 2005
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      Umm you missed the point
Mar 11th 2005
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um...
Mar 08th 2005
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      And what might those issues be?
Mar 08th 2005
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           RE: And what might those issues be?
Mar 08th 2005
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                Wait. Isn't Ex a Libertarian?
Mar 08th 2005
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Tax Burden is about the Individual
Mar 11th 2005
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*knocks M2 off his high horse*
Mar 11th 2005
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      You've obviously gone daft
Mar 11th 2005
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           typical
Mar 12th 2005
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                you mean the one where he says this:
Mar 12th 2005
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                     for the last damn time
Mar 17th 2005
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                          the plague, i tells ya.
Mar 17th 2005
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                               RE: the plague, i tells ya.
Mar 17th 2005
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                                    first post.
Mar 17th 2005
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up
Mar 17th 2005
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