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Posted
3 hours ago, Lacessit said:

Combine the wealth of Musk, Bezos and Zuckerberg, and they have more than the lowest income 150 million Americans.

 

Next question.

 

The lowest 150 million don’t even work.

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Posted
5 hours ago, mogandave said:

Yeah, that’s how it is in those POC countries, but in the US, the bottom 40% pay no income tax. 

 

In the US, the bulk of tax revenue comes from the rich.

They also get the lion’s share of tax breaks which are the single biggest federal budget expenditure.

 

Way more than social security, way more than Medicare, way more than defense:

 

https://www.pgpf.org/article/7-key-charts-on-tax-breaks/

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Posted
5 hours ago, Lacessit said:

Combine the wealth of Musk, Bezos and Zuckerberg, and they have more than the lowest income 150 million Americans.

 

Next question.

 

 

   We are talking about the UK , the above 3 are not UK citizens  

Posted
5 hours ago, Lacessit said:

You have heard of the term inflation, yes?

 

My first house cost $14,000. I paid off the mortgage in 18 months.

 

The same house today would cost about $800,000. It would take the average wage earner of today about 40-50 years to pay it off.

 

I don't understand how you can say working class people are richer. The average American has $104,000 in debt.

 

   Ah, so your house cost $14 000 and it now costs $800 000 .

I didn't realise that, fair enough, British kids are poorer today than they were 50 years ago .

   Your house cost should have been included in the report , just to give the report a truer perspective 

Posted
5 hours ago, Lacessit said:

You have heard of the term inflation, yes?

 

My first house cost $14,000. I paid off the mortgage in 18 months.

 

The same house today would cost about $800,000. It would take the average wage earner of today about 40-50 years to pay it off.

 

I don't understand how you can say working class people are richer. The average American has $104,000 in debt.

If someone owns a house worth $500k, and they are $104k in debt, that means they’re $396K to the good, yes? 

 

 

Posted
10 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Ah, so your house cost $14 000 and it now costs $800 000 .

I didn't realise that, fair enough, British kids are poorer today than they were 50 years ago .

   Your house cost should have been included in the report , just to give the report a truer perspective 

And notice how he claims he paid it off in 18 months, but then he switches to the average wage earner for the inflated price. 

 

How long would it have taken for the average wage earner to pay off the house originally?

 

The house I grew up in was in Southern California, and costed $10,000. 

 

My folks bought it on a 30 year loan. My father was a mechanical engineer that worked in aerospace. 

 

That house sold (when my mom died) for $650K about ten years ago. 

 

A mechanical engineer working in aerospace can still afford to buy that home on a 30 year loan. 

Posted
1 hour ago, mogandave said:

The left wants to social engineer, and then when people take advantage of it you howl. 

 

 

Trump is in the process of gutting welfare programs, freezing funding to schools, disease monitoring, air transport safety, the EPA.

 

It’s a social experiment going on right now.

Posted
56 minutes ago, mogandave said:

If someone owns a house worth $500k, and they are $104k in debt, that means they’re $396K to the good, yes? 

 

 

The point made was the affordability of housing then and the un affordability now.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Trump is in the process of gutting welfare programs, freezing funding to schools, disease monitoring, air transport safety, the EPA.

 

It’s a social experiment going on right now.

I think that’s all great. Sorry about your welfare getting cut. Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy.

Posted
Just now, mogandave said:

I think that’s all great. Sorry about your welfare getting cut. Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy.

I’ve never been on welfare.

 

However, millions rely on it, millions more rely on Medicare.

 

Oh and I don’t need a Social Security check either.

 

Stay lucky.

Posted
Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

The point made was the affordability of housing then and the un affordability now.

You mean when a factory work could buy a house? 

 

Now that the wages have been driven down it’s more difficult, yes? 

Posted
Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

I’ve never been on welfare.

 

However, millions rely on it, millions more rely on Medicare.

 

Oh and I don’t need a Social Security check either.

 

Stay lucky.

You get tax deductions, that’s welfare. 

 

Stay dishonest

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Posted
4 minutes ago, mogandave said:

Typical leftist deflection.

What don't you understand about the obvious fact that a personal  attack in this forum is by its very nature a deflection? The discussions are supposed to be about issues, not about members.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, mogandave said:

You mean when a factory work could buy a house? 

 

Now that the wages have been driven down it’s more difficult, yes? 


Who’s wages?

 

CEO’s are raking it in.

 

 Blue collar workers not so.

 

 

Posted
13 minutes ago, mogandave said:

You get tax deductions, that’s welfare. 

 

Stay dishonest

Tax deductions are not ‘welfare’.

 

Trump is cutting welfare, he’s not cutting tax deductions.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Tax deductions are not ‘welfare’.

 

Trump is cutting welfare, he’s not cutting tax deductions.

So you support tax deductions for corporations? 

 

What welfare is he cutting?

Posted
10 minutes ago, placeholder said:

What don't you understand about the obvious fact that a personal  attack in this forum is by its very nature a deflection? The discussions are supposed to be about issues, not about members.

So why attack me? Just stick to the issue and quit deflecting. 

 

When someone is lying, calling them dishonest is not an attack.

Posted
29 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:


Who’s wages?

 

CEO’s are raking it in.

 

 Blue collar workers not so.

 

 

Jealous of CEOs? 

 

I was talking about wagers for factory workers, or what used to be middle class, but is now working poor. 

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