To: squarebarb
The problem with income equality and most of your other reasons is, who gets to decide?I don't envision a "who" making any kind of decision like this. How did income and productivity move together until the mid-1970's?
Something happened to unhitch those measures. I think there are a few reasons, i.e. disempowering of labor, offshoring of jobs, trade agreements without some sort of wage protection mechanism, etc.
72 posted on
11/08/2012 6:23:06 AM PST by
ksen
To: ksen
"I think there are a few reasons, i.e. disempowering of labor, offshoring of jobs, trade agreements without some sort of wage protection mechanism, etc."
All promoted by the two "big" political Partys yet you support the Party with the better liars and grifters, way to use your critical thinking skills, sport.
BTW, have no problem with you attacking the Repubs way too much ammo there, but to buy into the the Democrat act is too comical; thanks for serving as a exemplification of the phrase, convoluted temper tantrum.
76 posted on
11/08/2012 6:49:04 AM PST by
rollo tomasi
(Working hard to pay for deadbeats and corrupt politicians.)
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