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Originally posted by @shavixmirDid you purposely call yourself out?
I hear the whining... but I don’t see the questions being answered.
Is that because the answers don’t fit the agenda?
Originally posted by @shavixmirDid you purposely call yourself out?
I hear the whining... but I don’t see the questions being answered.
Is that because the answers don’t fit the agenda?
Originally posted by @freakykbhWell, if you go back, you'll notice I've answered the question. And posed a few of my own.
Did you purposely call yourself out?
Originally posted by @mott-the-hoopleAre you suggesting rich lobby groups and lobby groups for the rich don’t have more say in government policy that the normal voter?
CHECKMATE!!!
Originally posted by @shavixmirI saw your claims and answered them.
Well, if you go back, you'll notice I've answered the question. And posed a few of my own.
Oh. You're not interested. Well, thanks for your input then. Scuttle back to your den and leave the big people alone.
Originally posted by @freakykbhYou didn’t answer one of my questions.
I saw your claims and answered them.
Refrain from insults and keep focused on the conversation to see if something can be learned.
Originally posted by @shavixmir"Can someone without money become an elected representative in the Senate? "
Are you suggesting rich lobby groups and lobby groups for the rich don’t have more say in government policy that the normal voter?
Are there more or less people living in poverty in the US now than in the 90’s, 70’s, 50’s?
Can someone without money become an elected representative in the Senate?
If so, how many elected senators come from families who lived below the poverty line? That, I believe is 1/7th of the US population.
Originally posted by @shavixmirAre you suggesting rich lobby groups and lobby groups for the rich don’t have more say in government policy that the normal voter?
Are you suggesting rich lobby groups and lobby groups for the rich don’t have more say in government policy that the normal voter?
Are there more or less people living in poverty in the US now than in the 90’s, 70’s, 50’s?
Can someone without money become an elected representative in the Senate?
If so, how many elected senators come from families who lived below the poverty line? That, I believe is 1/7th of the US population.
Originally posted by @whodeyMoreover, it appears curious to me that they all seem eager to make the 1% even smaller,
I find it curious that there is such an outcry of the rich having such an influence in government when the rich have such an influence outside of government. It's almost as if the left wishes to deny reality and pretend that they can create another separate world where the rich don't have influence and power.
Moreover, it appears curious to me that they ...[text shortened]... lified, more so than the average citizen ever could be to be able to be a competent replacement.
Originally posted by @mchillwell if you make it bigger it wont be 1%...head scratcher
Moreover, it appears curious to me that they all seem eager to make the 1% even smaller,
No Whodey, we're trying to make the 1% bigger, it's the 1% that's making it increasingly difficult for anyone to get there. Your "curiosity" is out in La La Land. 🙄
Originally posted by @mott-the-hoopleOK Skippy, I'll rephrase so it's simpler for you. We're trying to make the number of wealthy people who work hard in America bigger. I could make this a little easier for you to understand, but I left my puppets and crayons in a box upstairs. 😵
well if you make it bigger it wont be 1%...head scratcher