lol duplicate class warfare threads
Well, at least they've reduced the income inequality, right?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/1...n_4467155.html
lol duplicate class warfare threads
Within 10 minutes of each other with the first being the top tread when the dup was posted...
Only one class of people in those cities, tbh.
First time ever.
And you hate this because?
I'm sure the invisible hand of the free market will have a solution to this vexing problem.
Who said I hated it?
Both cities have public transportation, so, problem solved.
So what is your point in posting it?
love these towns. san fran is my favorite.
Damn richers are ruining everything.
I like the irony.
If you swing through the Castro District tell Chump we here at ST say Hi
How is it ironic?
i love the castro district.
That post was gayer than the Castro tbh.
Yes, I would know how gay for me you are.
Gay AND Jewish...it certainly explains your posting tbh
Neither, but your being gay for me certainly explains your posting about me.
Economic Opportunity Is Lowest In the Republican Bible Belt
The website Equality-Of-Opportunity.org was established this year by four leading economists from Harvard and Berkeley, and it now headlines their major findings, “Mobility in the 100 Largest Commuting Zones.” It ranks all 100 largest U.S. cities for the chances of a person born poor to rise from the bottom 20% to the top 20%.
Whereas all of the top 21 cities (NYC being ranked #21) are shown clustered there closely around 10% for the given place’s odds that a resident born in the bottom 20% will rise into the top 20%, all except just three of the bottom 21 cities are in Old Dixie. Here, the probabilities of rising from the bottom 20% to the top 20% range widely, between just 6.7% (one-third less than in the best locales) down to merely 2.6% (around one-quarter of the probability in the best locales), among these 21 bottom-ranked cities.
In other words: virtually all of this nation’s class-rigidity still remains in the U.S. South, even after the Civil War. New Dixie has replaced the aristocracy’s black slaves of Old Dixie, by the local (white) aristocracy’s ins utionalized bigotry against poor people, now of all ethnic groups. What used to be their purely racist bigotry has, it seems, devolved into a crushing, pervasive, classist, bigotry in the South.
Explaining this would produce controversy, and unfortunately the researchers don’t even try. However, it is a striking finding, which demands an explanation.
For a century after Abraham Lincoln was shot in 1865, the North’s Protestant aristocracy increasingly supported the Republican Party, which gradually became, in a sense, the new version of the old aristocratic Southern Democratic Party, but now spread nationwide: oriented more toward concerns about the “free market” than about democracy.
Government became subordinated to economics—not just any economics, but “free market” economics, whereas economics had virtually nothing to do with the U.S.
Cons ution, which was instead concerned with political matters: government.
With the advent of Democratic President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and his “New Deal” reforms and regulations during the Great Depression, and his starting of the Social Security system, this aristocratic hostility toward the Democratic Party intensified even more.
In FDR’s re-nomination acceptance speech in 1936, he said, “Economic royalists complain that we seek to overthrow the ins utions of America. What they really complain of is that we seek to take away their power. Our allegiance to American ins utions requires the overthrow of this kind of power. In vain they seek to hide behind the flag and the Cons ution.” This was a speech that could be given today.
http://www.alternet.org/economy/econ...age=1#bookmark
ing sexual Zionist
Oh look, another one.
You're a known closet sexual here, and will be brow-beaten with it by the ST populace till we finally break you and you blossom into the fabulous poster you've always dreamed of being
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