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ReplyDeleteNot sure I'd want to "Eat the rich". Many of them are not worth my bites! Getting them to form non-profits to house the homeless veterans and others could work, though. Use THEIR money to help the planet be a better place to be would be a start, considering that much of their corp profits tended to trash the place. Leet them pay more taxes, too . . . they'll never miss that money, other than on paper.
ReplyDeleteCdadbr - Yes, tax 'em!
ReplyDeleteFunny from ny Canadian point of view that you call «radical left» is here just what we call «normal liberals» with a sense of social justice.
ReplyDeleteEven our «Canadian Conservative Party» isn't that far right and would compare to your «Democrat Party» in USA.
They in the past udes go be called the «Progressive Conservative Party of Canada».
Yur country is too much at the mercy of very wealthy people and also of MONEY.
Always flabbergasting to see how everyone of your citizens are «donating» hard earned money to some of those clowns and that it's like assuring them the popular votes.
Money is the cancer digging you to a bad end..
Had an uncle that was well off in the 60s and 70s. He was in the 80% tax bracket, yet still lived in beautiful homes in very nice neighborhoods in Orange County Ca, drove along in his Cadillac Fleetwood sedans and dined at fine restaurants.(The Revere House, Newporter Inn, Villa Fontana, Charlie Browns, Velvet Turtle) I can remember in the 1970s when homes hit the $100,000-dollar mark, my uncle told me home prices like that were untenable and will eventually rise to a point where no one in the middle-class will afford or own a house and would bring about the destruction of the the middle-class. His house in Santa Heights he purchased for $38,000 dollars in 1966, he sold it for $42,000 in 1972 and bought a house in Villa Park for $54,000 in 1972. (he couldn't believe it when he was offered $250,000 in 1983 for his Villa Park house, he figured a third of that!) In recent years, both homes sold in the one and a half million-dollar range.
ReplyDeleteAnon@2:17pm - Yeah, house prices are completely nuts now.
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