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I wish people would stop aggrivating this class warfare stuff, it’s a way to divide the nation. It actually reminds me of 1984 (the book by Eric Blair aka George Orwell), in that there always needs to be an enemy to keep the citizens from questioning what the government is doing. In this case, today the enemy du jour is the rich. The more we keep dividing ourselves like that, the more they win. We need to be greatful for what we have, and help those who have less than what we do. My wife and I make a little more than $50K a year, which isn’t much to some, but to others, it seems like a lot, especially in comparison to the rest of the world. We are greatful for what we have, and we try to help those in need as much as possible. If we all did something like that, the world would be a much better place.
Plods with ...â„¢ about 13 years ago
Not with that size office.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
I don’t think I need to.
rabidhunter about 13 years ago
I wish people would stop aggrivating this class warfare stuff, it’s a way to divide the nation. It actually reminds me of 1984 (the book by Eric Blair aka George Orwell), in that there always needs to be an enemy to keep the citizens from questioning what the government is doing. In this case, today the enemy du jour is the rich. The more we keep dividing ourselves like that, the more they win. We need to be greatful for what we have, and help those who have less than what we do. My wife and I make a little more than $50K a year, which isn’t much to some, but to others, it seems like a lot, especially in comparison to the rest of the world. We are greatful for what we have, and we try to help those in need as much as possible. If we all did something like that, the world would be a much better place.
wcssharpe about 13 years ago
The painful 1% are our elected officials who make their big bucks off the backs of the working poor.