The one true fact is that 400 families in the US Control 50% of the wealth. Proven fact, you can look it up, Google it if you like. All those fact check sites, myth buster sites researched and found it true.
Originally Posted by BigLouie
Amen! And the concentration of wealth at the very top is getting worse. Their children are "born rich" and do not even have to work unless they want to. If we could figure out a way to spread some of this wealth around to those less fortunate in a fair and bipartisan way, I believe the economy could (and would) thrive.
The job losses continue to grow and it's not that people want to be on welfare and food stamps. Who can live on 9 hours per week at minimum wage? That's what a manger at Domino's PIzza gave me when I complained about another driver who was taking 3 and 4 runs at a time on a slow day. This manager was also stealing the driver's tips! Texas is not a right to work state and employers often make it so difficult for an employee to work that they are forced to quit, and therefore unemployment is not an option. Most of the jobs now are low paid part-time jobs and it's difficult, if not impossible, for one person to live on that, let alone a family of 2 or 3.
I can't believe the GOP wants to keep cutting social security and spend more on national defense and other useless war machines. The reason social security may be running a deficit is because the babyboomers are coming into retirement and they are a huge part of the population. Due to the non-stop progression of the military, many soldiers are coming back to the U.S. with post traumatic stress disorder which is a very disabling condition. A lot of men from the military just drink to self-medicate instead of getting the help they need. I have been studying post traumatic stress disorder and there are other symptoms like depression and anxiety under this condition. Some are more prone to this condition due to genetics. Also, there is a lot of child abuse cases coming to the surface now because adults are getting diagnosed with complex traumatic stress disorder from being abused and/or neglected as children.
A lot of this crap was kept hidden in the 40's and 50's and is now coming to the surface. Many of these children who were continually abused and/or neglected grow up with borderline personality disorder and even agressive tendencies. I think it's very important that new parents give their children plenty of eye contact as babies, plenty of affectionate touching, and plenty of emotional support. I picked up my daughter every time she cried! She has grown up to be a very resilent young woman and is now a practicing neonatal nurse.