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12/18 The richest 1 percent
http://www.washtimes.com/op-ed/20021218-363082.htm
\_ Might have some semblance of impact if they were, indeed,
individuals in that "millionaaires club". They are all
corporations and Unions. Get a fucking clue
http://www.opensecrets.org/parties/contrib.asp?Cmte=DPC
\_ Ah, so the labor unions sucks out your hard-earned money for
"union dues", and pass it to their favorite political party. I
get it.
\_ Well, yes. Under current rules. Just as the corporation
you work for does. Again, get a fucking clue.
\_ How exactly does the company I work for extract mandatory
dues from me and then give it to their favorite political
party? You're babbling. Get off the hemp.
\_ actually they do, moron. that's why unions are the
phoniest, most useless and corrupt institutions around.
\_ Don't waste your time arguing with a moron.
\_ The richest 1% are those giving $200+. Those giving $1000+ or
$10k+ or $1M are the .001-.1%. |
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