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Why the kids of the 1% are still better than your kids

Chalk Face, PhD wrote 1 week ago: Because they can afford to hire “disabled” tour guides to help them jump ahead in lines … more →

Tags: CHALK FACE: General News & Commentary, 1, Disney, New York Post, Wealth

The Old Fashioned Way

David M. Green wrote 1 week ago: The one percent earn their wealth the old fashioned way they snatch it from the little people Like a … more →

Tags: Poetic Passion, Politics, Creative Writing, Wall Street, Financial predators, Goldman Sachs, jp morgan and chase, Bank of America, fereral reserve

Life on The Other Side

TheOtherSideOfCapitalism wrote 1 week ago: The first step on the way to The Other Side is to recognize that we are not wealthy. Americans buy i … more →

Tags: capitalism, climate change, Currencies, Currency, Economics, Europe, Germany, Global Warming, Government

People

freedomainsblog wrote 2 weeks ago: Humble Americans are the people who live paycheck to paycheck, unlike the one percenters who can liv … more →

Tags: People, Americans, Humble

The One Percent: Being in the Right Place at the Right Time

Author: The Survival Guide for The One Percent wrote 2 weeks ago: JD Rockefeller was the son of a traveling elixir salesman. JD, however, possessed the insight to bec … more →

Tags: opnovel.com, the one percent, Wall Street, DHS, #onepercent, google books, The Fall of the One Percent, The Absolute void, Trading

How The One Percent Will Lose Their Power.

Author: The Survival Guide for The One Percent wrote 2 weeks ago: This is a novel about how the “One Percent” fails, and loses control of their money, and … more →

Tags: opnovel.com, the one percent, Wall Street, DHS, #onepercent, google books, The Fall of the One Percent, The Absolute void, Trading

Leaders Go First

TheOtherSideOfCapitalism wrote 2 weeks ago: All leaders betray their people in one way or another. This is a simple fact of life that we must ke … more →

Tags: Politics and Economics, capitalism, Economics, Government, rich, poor, Currency, Currencies, multiple exclusive currencies

The Revolver Roundtable Ep. 22: The Almighty Dollar

Mickey Revolver wrote 3 weeks ago: At least 80% of the global human population lives on less than ten dollars (currency irrespective) a … more →

Tags: Roundtables & Reportables, Money, Society, Politics, cash, Savings, Ambition, Investment, Finance

Babel of despair...9 comments

prolixous wrote 3 weeks ago: Morning Widdershin friends — here’s hoping your day is a reflection of your uniqueness. Follow … more →

Tags: Economy, Open thread, Future, Republican Party, Tea Party, austerity, Austerians, Eric Cantor, Obamacare

Being a Christian among the sin of wealth inequality2 comments

Jonny Rashid wrote 3 weeks ago: Starting a dialogue about Christian response to the poor can be a little challenging, especially whe … more →

Tags: Message, Dorothy Day, Income Inequality, James, Jeremiah, Luke, Mark, Matthew, Mother Theresa

Moving to the Other Side

TheOtherSideOfCapitalism wrote 3 weeks ago: After reading the previous postings on The Other Side of Capitalism, perhaps you more or less agree … more →

Tags: Politics and Economics, Argentina, capitalism, climate change, Currencies, Currency, Economics, Europe, Germany

Policy of the One Percent, by the One Percent, for the One Percent1 comment

Embattled Farmers wrote 4 weeks ago: From “The 1 Percent’s Solution,” Paul Krugman, NYT: “Thus, the average Ameri … more →

Tags: Politics, Economy, Unemployment, Tea Party, taxes, Business, Congress, Middle Class, poverty

Before we lose site that this blog is about my novel. Episode One: Where History Can Be Hacked - from the novel series "The Survival Guide For The One Percent"

Author: The Survival Guide for The One Percent wrote 4 weeks ago: The story line of the series: Discovering the technique that could manipulate history, the era of a … more →

Tags: The Survival Guide For The One Percent, Where History Can Be Hacked, Wall Street, Social Psychopaths, Bank for International Settlements, JPMorgan Chase, google books, itunes books

Now That Is An Interesting Concept

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Tags: Boston, GOP, marathon, Tea Party, 47, 47 percent, police, Texas, Congress

Farewell to fairness: Thatcher and the growth of our selfish society

mewolke wrote 1 month ago: Two worlds side by side I remember it clearly, I had just sat down to start writing about the welfar … more →

Tags: inequality, Politics, Thatcher, Fairness, Wealth, new few, Wealth Inequality, divide, Galbraith

Vote for The Other Side!

TheOtherSideOfCapitalism wrote 1 month ago: At the risk of inducing election fatigue already, we at tosoc.org believe it is time to start our po … more →

Tags: Politics and Economics, capitalism, Socialism, Economics, Government, rich, poor, Currency, Currencies

Almost Free

Omar Malik wrote 1 month ago: Living in America I have grown accustomed to seeing money out weigh the comforts of an individual. I … more →

Tags: Opinion, character, Islam, america, greed, Freedom

Nothing to Lose but your Chained CPI

TheOtherSideOfCapitalism wrote 1 month ago: The Obama Administration’s proposed budget contains a provision to change the way Social Secur … more →

Tags: Politics and Economics, capitalism, Socialism, Economics, Government, rich, poor, Currency, Currencies

Wealth: Creation and Distribution

barnettlanepolitics wrote 1 month ago: Whenever you hear people talk about wealth, its distribution, and wealth/income inequality, you shou … more →

Tags: Political Theory, Spencer's Writings, taxes, Politics 2, Socialism, america, limited government, Government, Distribution of Wealth


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