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the rich get richer and the middle class poorer
On 8-Sep-2010, bpuharic wrote: great article in 'slate'... http://www.slate.com/id/2266025/entr.../?hpid=topnews multipart series...telling us what the right doesnt want us to know. How can a middle class be poor and getting poorer? If they're poor, they're not the middle class" unless the "new middle class" are the schlubs in the "new service economy" desperately hanging onto their walkers just inside the door at Walmart. |
the rich get richer and the middle class poorer
On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 12:20:46 -0400, wrote:
On Wed, 08 Sep 2010 23:35:54 -0700, jps wrote: On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 01:22:46 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 08 Sep 2010 21:31:57 -0400, lil abner wrote: One small business went out that was building construction materials. However Lowes and Home Depot are still around. They sell Chinese products on the cheap. They are still pretty slow. You certainly have no problem finding a parking space. Finding someone who knows anything in the store is tough tho. They are running pretty lean. Their business model is "this is a do it yourself store", If you want to find something, do it yourself. If you want it tied on your car, do it yourself. Most HD/Lowes these days even want you to check your stuff out yourself. I hate all the Chinese crap they sell. I look for alternatives whenever possible. It's getting harder every day. Maybe it is time for a real thrust to buy American but that never really takes off when you see the price tags. Really? I bought a 23 year old german car rather than a new American car. Why? Quality. The 23 year old car rides, drives better despite lacking 23 years of technical progress. The 23 year old car was more expensive than most modern American boxes but it won't depreciate like the American pieces of crap. I'd much rather purchase a superior American product, even at a higher price. They aren't offered anymore because cheap **** imported by Walmart, Target and others have flooded the shelves. |
the rich get richer and the middle class poorer
wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 07:58:47 -0700, jps wrote: Sheesh, thought they had all those folks in Red states too. Not as many and not as rich Is it because blue states are just more packed with more natural and business resources or is it that blue citizens have made 'em that way? Interesting question. It has to be pointed out that the greatest income disparity is in the biggest cities so there is not going to be one answer. Another interesting thing is the two richest Americans (Gates and Buffett) do not live in a big city. Gates' house is near Seattle. Buffet lives outside of Omaha. You expect them to live in the inner city? |
the rich get richer and the middle class poorer
wrote in message ... On Thu, 9 Sep 2010 21:33:33 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: wrote in message . .. On Thu, 9 Sep 2010 18:23:30 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: Because it is easier to exploit red state workers. The operative word is "workers". The blue state people were fired when the plants moved. ?? Completely untrue and at best an exaggeration that has little meaning. Tell it to Detroit. So, the auto industry laid off people who were mostly blue collar are doing better than their red state cousins? Are you claiming Michigan is a red state or blue state? It's so confusing! A UAW worker in Detroit or Indiana was making twice what a red state worker makes. That was Harry's point. Detroit is blue as is most of that area where the big factories were (Ohio, Indiana, Michigan), http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mejn/election/2008/ The jobs went to Tennessee, Georgia, Canada or Mexico. Have you seen the "content" sticker on an "American" car lately? They are usually about 40-50% American. If it is a foreign brand, manufactured in the US there still is less than 50% US content and the assembly will be in a red state. Nope... get the facts, then type.. http://mediamatters.org/columns/200811250012 |
the rich get richer and the middle class poorer
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the rich get richer and the middle class poorer
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the rich get richer and the middle class poorer
"Secular Humanist" wrote in message ... In article , says... wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 07:58:47 -0700, jps wrote: Sheesh, thought they had all those folks in Red states too. Not as many and not as rich Is it because blue states are just more packed with more natural and business resources or is it that blue citizens have made 'em that way? Interesting question. It has to be pointed out that the greatest income disparity is in the biggest cities so there is not going to be one answer. Another interesting thing is the two richest Americans (Gates and Buffett) do not live in a big city. Gates' house is near Seattle. Buffet lives outside of Omaha. You expect them to live in the inner city? 'Near' and 'in' are two entirely different things. Do you expect them to live NEAR the inner city? Happy now? |
the rich get richer and the middle class poorer
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... On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 08:06:24 -0700, jps wrote: Maybe it is time for a real thrust to buy American but that never really takes off when you see the price tags. Really? I bought a 23 year old german car rather than a new American car. Why? Quality. The 23 year old car rides, drives better despite lacking 23 years of technical progress. The 23 year old car was more expensive than most modern American boxes but it won't depreciate like the American pieces of crap. I'd much rather purchase a superior American product, even at a higher price. They aren't offered anymore because cheap **** imported by Walmart, Target and others have flooded the shelves. You just said two different things. He just loves his German screw drivers. I wonder if there are any quality American toolmakers left? |
the rich get richer and the middle class poorer
On Sep 10, 3:44*pm, "Harry ?" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 08:06:24 -0700, jps wrote: Maybe it is time for a real thrust to buy American but that never really takes off when you see the price tags. Really? *I bought a 23 year old german car rather than a new American car. *Why? *Quality. *The 23 year old car rides, drives better despite lacking 23 years of technical progress. The 23 year old car was more expensive than most modern American boxes but it won't depreciate like the American pieces of crap. I'd much rather purchase a superior American product, even at a higher price. *They aren't offered anymore because cheap **** imported by Walmart, Target and others have flooded the shelves. You just said two different things. He just loves his German screw drivers. I wonder if there are any quality American toolmakers left?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It is difficult to find a lot of items of any quality anymore, even if you spend the dollars. From clothes, to services, to restraunts... Nobody cares enough about quality to build it, and our (Americans) interest in it went out the window decades ago... |
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