Horrifying statistics from Pew research, social security, and other sources.
http://www.alternet.org/economy/half...living-poverty
Horrifying statistics from Pew research, social security, and other sources.I'm not horrified by it but we should drastically reduce defense spending and provide good jobs in infrastructure like highways, lakes, dams, bridges, suburban renewal, parks, trails, railroads, and of course a wall on the border.
http://www.alternet.org/economy/half...living-poverty Originally Posted by SassySue
I'm not horrified by it but we should drastically reduce defense spending and provide good jobs in infrastructure like highways, lakes, dams, bridges, suburban renewal, parks, trails, railroads, and of course a wall on the border. Originally Posted by DSKSome of the poverty relief could be resolved by sending a bunch "home"!
Horrifying statistics from Pew research, social security, and other sources.President Obama's continuing legacy.
http://www.alternet.org/economy/half...living-poverty Originally Posted by SassySue
I'm not horrified by it but we should drastically reduce defense spending and provide good jobs in infrastructure like highways, lakes, dams, bridges, suburban renewal, parks, trails, railroads, and of course a wall on the border. Originally Posted by DSKJust what makes you believe that the average "dindunuffin", "gimme,gimme,gimme's', and typical Democrat Voter would do these jobs.
When Bush took office 400 families controlled 25% of the wealth in the US when he left it was 50%. In simple terms as the riches 400 families increase their wealth then less and less is left for everyone else Originally Posted by BigLouieWho's been the president the last few years? I guess it's his fault...if only I can remember his name.
When Bush took office 400 families controlled 25% of the wealth in the US when he left it was 50%. In simple terms as the riches 400 families increase their wealth then less and less is left for everyone else Originally Posted by BigLouieLets have some fun with this. Maybe we can reveal some interesting information. Name one of those 400 families and one of it's decedents. I'll go first, the Greenberg family. A young guy named Jacob Michael Greenburg made it big in the technology business. You may know him as Mark Zuckerberg CEO of "Facebook".