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JimH
 
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"DSK" wrote in message
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JimH wrote:
Prices are not fixed. I can buy a pair of jeans for $10 or $100. I can
buy a t shirt for $3 or $150. They both wear the same and serve the same
purpose.


So, if you are rich and want to buy a pair of jeans, they charge you $100?
If you are poor, the same store sells the same jeans for $10?

Where is this? It is certainly not happening in my part of the country.

The super rich gain the most from gov't services? How so?

Basic- they have more to lose if the gov't fails to protect their stuff



That was not an answer. In fact, it was a bunch of baloney.


Oh really? Can you answer in terms that don't make it obvious that your
mind is extremely closed?


A case can easily be made that the poor in fact benefit more from gov't
services than the wealthy.


Yes it can, but that case is based on a lot of misconceptions and wishful
thinking.


... Welfare, housing supplements, food stamps, health care
subsidies....the list goes on and on.


If you think those are "benefits" then why don't you live on them?


We were originally discussing who "benefits" more from gov't services....not
which gov't services are considered a benefit.

Stick to the topic please.