Anything else?
Yes. Wage, cost and CEO pay are all issues that need to be resolved. Not just the cost of basic goods.
Anything else?
Wage and CEO pay wouldn't be on anybody's mind if the economy were stronger and basics were affordable. Nobody was thinking about this shyt 10, 20 years ago, and it was not much better.Yes. Wage, cost and CEO pay are all issues that need to be resolved. Not just the cost of basic goods.
Wage and CEO pay wouldn't be on anybody's mind if the economy were stronger and basics were affordable. Nobody was thinking about this shyt 10, 20 years ago, and it was not much better.
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Let me put it this way. If you could only pick one of these three to address:
- CEO pay
- Minimum wage
- The costs of everything poor people need to survive (housing, healthcare, food, energy etc)
Which would you choose?
Why pick one, this isn't a fukking game show. The gap between CEO pay and that of your average grunt is obscene compared to a few decades ago. Adjusted for inflation the average wage has increased about $1.50 since 1970. Yes, the cost of everything has gone up. We know this. It's ridiculous. But you never provided any solutions though. "Everything should be cheaper" isn't a solution, not even a short term one. It's just a thought. How would you bring the rising costs under control? That's what I want to know.
Lol. I put up solutions to address the costs of healthcare, housing and higher education in the quotes you clearly didn't read. I have solutions for addressing issues with food costs as well, but it's clear you won't read that either. So u can keep being angry and blaming the rich reflexively. U are playing like ur calm and looking to discuss things but you are mad and looking to shyt on anything that doesn't fit ur predetermined conclusions. No thanks.
Lol. Who is mad here. Didn't I say, you don't want to discuss anything, and just want to shyt on anything and anyone who doesn't line up with your views? And now here you are, still not having read anything I wrote about the topic at hand (despite "asking" me to), trying to get at me on a personal level. Like I said, shyt's corny and transparent. Thx but no thx.You're pathetic.You didn't provide any solutions. You just said, "Everything is too expensive and you guys are jealous of the rich." How would you bring the price of healthcare down? What would you do about college tuition? Housing prices? Food costs? All you're doing is saying "This is expensive because of this." Like you have a time machine and can go back and fix all that, you can't. So, looking at things as they are, do you have any solutions are no? I asked the questions you wanted asked, you gave me useless quotes and nothing else. You don't have the answers Sway.
But, if you wish to come out from hiding under that pale whale of a wife of yours and continue this discussion, feel free Bologna breath. Until then, toodle-ooh.
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Lol. Who is mad here. I explained what is raising the prices of various basic things. A smart person would say, "he must be saying that if we address those causes, those prices will go down".
You? You run off at the mouth and start talking about my wife, because you're angry you don't understand how the world you live in works. So you make an enemy and lash out at anyone who doesn't get angry with you.
Didn't I say, you don't want to discuss anything, and just want to shyt on anything and anyone who doesn't line up with your views? And now here you are, still not having read anything I wrote about the topic at hand (despite "asking" me to), trying to get at me on a personal level. Like I said, shyt's corny and transparent. Thx but no thx.
A smart person would say, "he must be saying that if we address those causes, those prices will go down".
they are so out of work, that is hilariousThose of you concerned over poor working conditions won't have to worry much longer. Those you workers will soon be unemployed.![]()
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their kids may die of hunger, oh god, I can't breatheRight? Don't you love when the downtrodden fall further into the pit of despair?![]()
their kids may die of hunger, oh god, I can't breathe![]()
Lol @ how each of your posts get longer and longer to try and prove how mad you supposedly are not. Also lol @ demanding a comprehensive plan on the level of something like the White House would provide, knowing damn well you don't have the understanding to come up with anything basic, let alone on the level of what you are demanding.Ooooooooooh ho ho ho tough guy, I thought you were done? I see the dark knight is out to protect his white queen. Well let's go then fukk boy.You should know my steez by now, you internet posters can't rile me up. I have real world issues. You're a joke to me. Just as this discussion shows you have no depth whatsoever. Let's take this for example.....
No, a smart person would lay out a plan for addressing those issues. At least a rough draft. Price controls, regulations, tuition caps, new legislation. Something. You didn't do that though because you have no depth. You posted your tired quotes from old threads and typed "Anything else?"like you beat Brazil 7-1. And because I didn't look upon your complete shyt response with reverence and awe you got pissy. And not the good sexy female kind either. Take your soiled trousers off and come up with some real solutions, or at least drafts and we can finish this conversation like men. Leave your vagina with your wife lest it get stolen by a crackhead.
Regulation like mandating people get emergency coverage only, rather than the overreaching full coverage of ACA. Regulation like incentivizing good health habits and regular checkups. Etc.Healthcare could and should cost like 1/2 what it does today, and can have its growth reined in by regulation.
This means get the govt out of mortgage subsidies. It hasn't done anything but distort the market in ways that are a detriment to the avg American.Houses would prob cost 1/2 what they do today if the govt didn't own/guarantee 70% of mortgages, essentially removing 70% of the incentive for loan originators to display any kind of long term thinking when generating mortgages.
This means the govt should either get out of the college loan business, or at least make regulations that put a reasonable cap on how much people could borrow. Govt should also put colleges on the hook for money borrowed for students who don't graduate, as that is the real student loan killer.Higher education would prob cost 1/4 what it does today if govts werent writing banks and colleges blank checks on the backs of students' future earnings.