I don´t believe in anything that SCIAM says except in hard sciences. And
event in that I have my doubts
These kind of publications lost their credibility time ago. Well, and many
pseudoscience departments
in the universities. They are nothing but propaganda organs driven by power
and money

Well not directly power and money, but leftist fanatism as a cover for the
seek of power and money.



2015-04-01 7:56 GMT+02:00 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List <
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *meekerdb
> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 31, 2015 9:26 PM
> *To:* EveryThing
> *Subject:* [SPAM]Re: Economic inequality
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> The SciAm article doesn't even begin to describe how great the inequality
> is.  Like most statistical presentations it divides the population into
> quintiles.  But that hides the fact that is not the to 20 to 1 percentile
> that hold the wealth, it is the tope 1% and even just the top 0.1%
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> And that graph describes the source of so many of our social ills; this
> high degree of income distortion -- in terms of the US being an outlier, on
> the global distribution of developed economies -- is the fundamental driver
> of pretty much everything else going wrong with this country; from
> crumbling infrastructure, to crumbling education, to crumbling living
> standards. Could this be what life is like in a crumbling empire, far out
> into imperial overreach, stretched thin across the globe, in the vast
> archipelago of bases – including places of true logistical nightmare, like
> Afghanistan (the logistical nightmare of nightmares…there is no feasible
> way to get the heavy armor out of Afghanistan, except through Russia, with
> Pakistan definitely not wanting mass transiting US armor.
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> The cost of bearing empire is breaking our backs, and with each successive
> cycle of disaster capitalism – creative destruction, right-sizing,
> out-sourcing etc. the empire is in a race to scraping bottom, as all
> empires do. Inside the bubble of power the mantra remains “we make history”
> (as once boasted by one famous neocon), but on the ground it is not all
> going as planned… though who is going to ever bring the emperor the bad
> news… any volunteers? Naturally we don’t have an emperor (yet), but we do
> have a powerful deeply rooted patrician aristocracy that has been ascendant
> here for the last four decades.
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> Will it swing back the other way, as it has in the past – such as with the
> New Deal, or earlier with Teddy Roosevelt’s trust busting of Standard Oil;
> or is this just the prelude to… welcome to tomorrow?
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> http://www.voxeu.org/article/exploding-wealth-inequality-united-states
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> http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/economic-inequality-it-s-far-worse-than-you-think/
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