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It's ok. We still have plenty of bullets and rope.
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Bank of America Settles Lending Discrimination Suit
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Let's just call it for what it is. Extortion ala the Chicago way. Holder’s DOJ muscles $335 million settlement out of Bank Of America for "Allegedly" not loaning enough to minorities. Typical ACORN shakedown only now they have a racist DOJ in their back pocket leading the charge. Only in America under the era of Hope and Change. -
What no pie chart? Im so disappointed.
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Bottom line. Up the meds.
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I recall reports showing welfare and food stamp fraud and abuse make up to 1/3rd of the total federal and state welfare budget. I'll post when I find it shortly.
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You may have heard worried news reports that 50 percent of Americans had either fallen into poverty or are considered low income. Link: http://www.nbclosang...-135675163.html News stories saying 50 percent of Americans are low-income or in poverty may be wrong, Census analysts in LA said But while poverty in the United States is certainly an important issue, those figures appear to be wrong, perhaps based on a misunderstanding of the data by journalists who did not go back to the source to doublecheck their figures, said analysts at the U.S. Census Bureau district office
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Just a reminder of what poverty looks like in America In 2005, the typical poor household, as defined by the federal government, had air conditioning and a car. For entertainment, the household had two color TVs, cable or satellite TV, a DVD player and a VCR. In the kitchen, it had a refrigerator, an oven and stove, and a microwave. Other household conveniences included a clothes washer, clothes dryer, ceiling fans, a cordless phone, and a coffee maker. The family was able to obtain medical care when needed. Their home was not overcrowded and was in good repair. By its own report, the f
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Good idea, along with Alternet, Huffpoo, and all the other liberal rag blogs and news sites
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Pretty effing sad aint it?
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If the world of Wally Paid its 1.4 Million U.S. Workers a Living Wage,
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You "assumed"??? You know what they say about making assumptions right? Seriously you need to look further into who is doing such study's and what their track record looks like. Just because they put numbers together and presented them as fact doesn't make it so. Trust but verify. How is it college professors who know nothing about running a job in the real world can make a case that company X is doing something wrong? Especially a far left liberal college like Berkly? Have you bothered to look who this group is or did it just catch your eye and you were sold? Do you believe every -
If the world of Wally Paid its 1.4 Million U.S. Workers a Living Wage,
ca2ga replied to LPPT's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Not being nasty at all. Just speaking as blunt as possible and avoiding being politically correct. Is it not true that some simply keep their head in the sand ignoring all reality, why only believing what is being blown up their rear? Knowing that it probably isn't true but unable to know the difference. Why are people so sensitive? You posted an obviously biased article but hyperventilate when being called out for it. Is this not open to discussion or you just want people that walk in step with you only? -
If the world of Wally Paid its 1.4 Million U.S. Workers a Living Wage,
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Damn, who thought the reason I could buy a double latte every day was because I was poor. Who knew!
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Ruh roh, I sense a pie chart incoming.
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From the article: No offense but it's a little premature to pick up the Pom poms.
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If the world of Wally Paid its 1.4 Million U.S. Workers a Living Wage,
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And let us not forget, since the article is on the Internet...it must be true?! /sarcasm -
If the world of Wally Paid its 1.4 Million U.S. Workers a Living Wage,
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A study from a bunch of liberal college professors (who teach and never ran a business) get together and deem that they know better how to run a business. No wonder the country is in the shape its in. -
If the world of Wally Paid its 1.4 Million U.S. Workers a Living Wage,
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Not being nasty. Just being honest and truthful. -
If the world of Wally Paid its 1.4 Million U.S. Workers a Living Wage,
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Consider the source(s): A - Alternet B - UC Berkeley Enough said. Its not a study. Its pro labor propaganda. There is a huge distinction. Your failure to know the difference only magnifies your overt liberal bias. You are just irked because not everyone is giving into to the phony sob story. -
If the world of Wally Paid its 1.4 Million U.S. Workers a Living Wage,
ca2ga replied to LPPT's topic in RECENT TOPICS
From a far left liberal college no doubt. And who is this group and their ties to organized labor? http://uale.org/center-labor-research-and-education Now go look at what their "studies" contain. http://laborcenter.berkeley.edu/ A laundry list of liberal marxists ideology. -
If the world of Wally Paid its 1.4 Million U.S. Workers a Living Wage,
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You took information from a hard left liberal blog and presented it as fact. What would you expect from a source like Alternet? Seriously! What were you thinking? -
If the world of Wally Paid its 1.4 Million U.S. Workers a Living Wage,
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That's the typical kind of leftist propaganda bs from Alternet blog. It's not a news site. It's a far left liberal crap site like KOS and Huffpoop. Anyone who believes the crap they write needs their head examined. -
Vote out the people with policies that keep driving business away. And hold those people accountable.
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No one ever got wealthy from going in and punching a clock, 9-5, mon- fri. The american landscape is full of stories of people who started with nothing and created wealth beyond their imagination. And they didn't get that wealth on the backs of the average 9-5 worker. The wealth inequality arguement is nothing more then wealth envy. Comparing Brazil and the USA is a fruitless attempt as well. They bought the the poultry producers because of one reason only. Because they could.