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re: New Study on Rising Suicide Rates Suggests Capitalism Is Quite Literally Killing Us

Posted on 6/25/18 at 10:17 am to
Posted by Decisions
Member since Mar 2015
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Posted on 6/25/18 at 10:17 am to
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I also have my own money. But, my income is not relevant to this discussion.


I mean, it kind of is. Since you've always had daddy's money and accomplishments to stand on it's obviously caused you to have a serious disconnect with lower/middle class people who love the dream of a better life built upon personal accomplishment. Because you've never HAD to accomplish anything.

Now I'm not saying this is true of all children of wealthy/accomplished individuals, some parents actually do teach the value of hard work. I'm just talking about you and the other upper class left wing nuts.
Posted by yoga girl
Member since Dec 2015
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Posted on 6/25/18 at 10:29 am to
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I mean, it kind of is. Since you've always had daddy's money and accomplishments to stand on it's obviously caused you to have a serious disconnect with lower/middle class people who love the dream of a better life built upon personal accomplishment. Because you've never HAD to accomplish anything.

Now I'm not saying this is true of all children of wealthy/accomplished individuals, some parents actually do teach the value of hard work. I'm just talking about you and the other upper class left wing nuts.


I work very hard. I've hauled hay, mucked out stalls, mowed, installed fence posts, etc.

I want the middle and lower classes to have a chance to rise up, but they cannot do so when they are paid $7.25 per hour. Why work at all? It would make more sense to get government assistance.

Do you like subsidizing Wal-Mart's terribly low pay scale?
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