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Joel the Attention Whore
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« on: October 16, 2006, 06:05:59 PM »

More and more I believe that Obama will run. He'll be the John Edwards of 2008.

Mentioned Edwards.  Something people need to realize: he's a hardcore liberal.  Anyone who talks about two Americas - a rich one and a poor one - is bordering on socialism.
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Joel the Attention Whore
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« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2006, 06:57:18 PM »

More and more I believe that Obama will run. He'll be the John Edwards of 2008.

Mentioned Edwards.  Something people need to realize: he's a hardcore liberal.  Anyone who talks about two Americas - a rich one and a poor one - is bordering on socialism.

One doesn't have to be a socialist to realize there is a different set of rules for different people. Do you honestly believe everyone has an equal chance of getting ahead in life and success is determined by strictly by how smart you are or how hard you work? If not, then you at least partially agree with Edwards.

It's not hard to see this in practice either. In most big cities a drive from the inner city out into the suburbs will quickly reveal these two Americas within about 10 minutes time.

Edwards divided people into two groups: rich people who can afford everything, and poor people who can afford nothing.  What about those in between? 

In reality, there is one America, but if you had to make an argument, it would be at least partially true to say that there were four Americas:

1) Rich America.  Can afford everything they need or want.  Never have financial difficulties.

2) Comfortable America.  Can afford everything they need plus a few extras for pleasure.  People like me, doctors, and lawyers.

3) Working America.  Can afford what they need, but rarely can afford extra.  Often have financial troubles, but are never in a serious risk of being thrown out onto the streets.  Teachers, policemen, etc.

4) Poor America.  Homeless, on welfare, etc.  Can't afford the necessities.
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Joel the Attention Whore
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« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2006, 09:30:14 PM »


Edwards divided people into two groups: rich people who can afford everything, and poor people who can afford nothing.  What about those in between? 

In reality, there is one America, but if you had to make an argument, it would be at least partially true to say that there were four Americas:

1) Rich America.  Can afford everything they need or want.  Never have financial difficulties.

2) Comfortable America.  Can afford everything they need plus a few extras for pleasure.  People like me, doctors, and lawyers.

3) Working America.  Can afford what they need, but rarely can afford extra.  Often have financial troubles, but are never in a serious risk of being thrown out onto the streets.  Teachers, policemen, etc.

4) Poor America.  Homeless, on welfare, etc.  Can't afford the necessities.

Joel, your four Americas make a lot more sense than Edwards' two Americas.

The problem with most liberals is that they want group #3 to suffer in order to help group #4.  Many liberals are in group #1, and they're sure as hell not going to make any sacrifices to help group #4.

This member of group #3 calls bullsh**t on your lies.

Let's use me as an example.  I work hard for my money.  When I was at Harvard, I made more than I make now.  I make about $145,000 per year.  In John Edwards' world, I'm in the same group as Bill Gates.  His two Americas isolates the vast socioeconomic majority of America.
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Joel the Attention Whore
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« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2006, 09:37:01 PM »

I was going to post something, but the guy before me posted basically what I was going to say.
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