Yes, too much success means everybody
has everything they want and need, then sales
slow, unemployment grows, and it snowballs.
>And it is the danger America faces
>today, as the 1 percent pulls away from everyone else and pursues an
>economic, political and social agenda that will increase that gap even
>further ?
So, should the doers stop doing, that won't
help the do nothings catch up.
This isn't a case of disabled and handicapped,
it is a case of lazy and stupid.
>ultimately destroying the open system that made America rich
>and allowed its 1 percent to thrive in the first place.
And why do some do better than others,
could it be that trying is the first step?
>You can see America? creeping Serrata in the growing social and,
>especially,
All I see is creeping socialism and creepy
communists masquerading as democrats.
>educational chasm between those at the top and everyone
>else.
The free libraries are not crowded with
the poor wanting to learn.
Busing kids an hour each way to school
is just two hours lost in the class room.
And what is supposed to help the kids,
more money for the buildings, more money
for the teachers, books, computers?
An argument needs a solution to have
merit, you liberals have no workable solution,
all you do is rabble rouse, the national pastime
of wannabe commies.
"I got a better idea", doesn't do a thing
until it is tried and succeeds.