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The finance industry is to blame for the growing divide between the rich and poor in the United States, says Nobel Prize-winning economics professor Joseph Stiglitz. In an interview with SPIEGEL, he accuses the industry of preying on the poor and buying government policies that help them get richer.
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Join Date: 31.08.2012
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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Another tenured left wing nut in a left wing school spouting the usual socialist cry of "unfair! unfair! The rich must pay their share!"
The USA is STILL the land where anyone with a little bit of sweat can turn a simple idea into something that results in wealth and providing jobs for those who wish to work. The Democrats are fighting hard to bring an end to it - especially with lefties like Stiglitz - who has probably never held a real job in his entire life - doing everything to belittle and denigrate our free enterprise system. Lenin and Marx are probably smiling in their graves. Germans, weren't they?
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Join Date: 14.02.2009
Location: Where Chertoff's Understudy is watching over me and 'keeping me safe'.
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The USA is still the land where anyone - by the sweat of others - can turn a simple idea into something that results in wealth... From Bertolt Brecht "Alfabet" (1934): Reicher Mann und armer Mann Standen da und sahn sich an. Und der Arme sagte bleich: Wär ich nicht arm, wärst du nicht reich. Translated without rhyme: Rich man and poor man Stood there and looked at each other. And the poor man turned pale and said: If I weren't poor, you wouldn't be rich. Yeah, Wladimir Iljitsch Uljanow - aka Lenin - was German.
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