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posting from Windsor Maine;
Steve Hoad
Good points in this article cover a real fact,
Currently in America the gap between rich and poor is continually widening.
The top ten percent of our country's incomes are averaging about $900,000
(nine hundred thousand) and the bottom 20 percent are at about $8600 (eight
thousand six hundred.
That's the rub,
when this wheel of import/export/export/import continues around the richest
come out on top and the poorest get rolled over.
This definitely requires a public policy shift! at the Federal level so our
real "working class" can still exist. Not everybody can invent something,
not everybody wants to do a "think" job, and many don't have the capacity to
do so.
Steve, (off the soapbox now) Hoad
from a state where the poverty is apparent,
Maine
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