I don't disagree, but do allow yourself to reflect that it is not just the 
rich, uncle money bags, Republican, of our youth that accepts money from 
globalist oligarchs, but in fact the party of the little man the Democratic 
party that is now a wholly owned subsidiary of many Democrat funding, China 
facing, oligarchs. Beyond this I suspect we are both on the same team, or 
forced to be on the same team, cuz we are neither poverty stricken people of 
the streets, nor are we servants of the oligarchy. That's again the old saying 
holds that politics makes strange bad fellows, indeed!
On Saturday, February 27, 2021 John Clark <[email protected]> 
wrote:
Americans like to think they live in a meritocracy but they don't, the truth is 
if you're born poor in the USA and are talented you're less likely to get rich 
than if you were born in other advanced countries, particularly one of the 
Scandinavian socialist countries. Take a look at this graph, it's informally 
called "The Great Gatsby Curve" by economists and is a plot of the Gini 
coefficient for several industrialized countries (a measure of economic 
inequality) against economic mobility (the likelihood if you're born in one 
economic class you'll die in the same economic class):  
The Great Gatsby Curve


As you can see the USA is in the extreme upper right of the plot and that is 
exactly where you don't want to be; enormous economic inequality and little 
economic mobility, the same conditions that occurred just before the French 
Revolution. The only reason there hasn't already been blood in the streets is 
probably because the poor are unrealistically optimistic about getting rich. 
Here is another interesting graph, it plots several country's actual economic 
mobility against the perceived economic mobility with the diagonal line 
representing an accurate assessment of posabilities. As you can see Americans 
are far too optimistic while most other countries are somewhat too pessimistic, 
only the Italians get it about right and see things as they actually are:  
Actual Mobility Versus Perceived Mobility

So we're sitting on a time bomb and the only thing stopping it from going off 
is a misperception by the poor and lower middle class, but it's only a matter 
of time before they wise up and when they do I suggest you invest in guillotine 
futures.

 John K Clark      See what's on my new list at  Extropolis

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