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Women Are Disproportionately Hurting Our Country

I'm gonna say Normies disproportionally are hurting us- they buy every sack of crap put out by the deep state POS- and think stealers of election- architects of a coup deserve to remain in power. They let the tv propaganda Left wing owned fake news convince them the only man in DC (one of very few anyways) sorry Get
Convinced the outsider in dc Fighting the DS is the bad guy....guess they like the Bushes, Obama, Clinton, McCain establishment POS better

One could say lefturds are hurting us but they will always be there...it's the ones putting up with all their BS being PC and gullible that are hurting the country.

Just my two cents
 
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Not sure have seen so many assumptions ever made in a 11 word sentence. Not what the article was saying, not even close. Please re-read and defend the assumption(s) you made.
Haha man I was obviously just messing w you. I know that’s not what he was saying. I still think it’s a silly article haha. Obviously women, and men, need to control their emotions. But what an absurd title. Men are doing equally their fair share of not more to hurt our country.
 
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Interesting way to look at the Republics continued lurch to the left and downward.
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Why? You guys finally done with them?

Why do republicans fete pedophiles?

They don’t.

For some reason you only see it there.

That says more about you and your fear of being excommunicated from your cult/religion.
 
They don’t.

For some reason you only see it there.

That says more about you and your fear of being excommunicated from your cult/religion.
THe Palm Beach republican party fete's Mark Foley. AFTER he was disgraces and outed.

How do you feel about that?
 
Here's a very good article on the governments transfer payments and the damage it's done to the middle class, and those that want to work:

Income Equality, Not Inequality, Is the Problem​

Those in the middle work much harder, but don’t earn much more, than those at the bottom.​


By Phil Gramm and John Early
Aug. 29, 2022 12:04 pm ET

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Contrary to conventional wisdom, the most dramatic and consequential change in the distribution of income in America in the past half-century isn’t rising income inequality but the extraordinary growth in income equality among the bottom 60% of household earners.

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Real government transfer payments to the bottom 20% of household earners surged by 269% between 1967 and 2017, while middle-income households saw their real earnings after taxes rise by only 154% during the same period. That has largely equalized the income of the bottom 60% of Americans. This government-created equality has caused the labor-force participation rate to collapse among working-age people in low-income households and unleashed a populist realignment that is unraveling the coalition that has dominated American politics since the 1930s.
On these pages, we have debunked the myth that income inequality is extreme and growing on a secular basis by showing that the Census Bureau measure of income fails to include two-thirds of all federal, state and local transfer payments as income to the recipients and fails to treat taxes paid as income lost to the taxpayer. The Census Bureau measure overstates current income inequality between the highest and lowest 20% of earners by more than 300% and claims that income inequality has risen by 21% since 1967, when in fact it has fallen by 3%.
Our most significant finding from correcting the census income calculations wasn’t the overstated inequality between top and bottom earners. It was the extraordinary equality of income among the bottom 60% of American households, regardless of employment status. In 2017, among working-age households, the bottom 20% earned only $6,941 on average, and only 36% were employed. But after transfer payments and taxes, those households had an average income of $48,806. The average working-age household in the second quintile earned $31,811 and 85% of them were employed. But after transfers and taxes, they had income of $50,492, a mere 3.5% more than the bottom quintile. The middle quintile earned $66,453 and 92% were employed. But after taxes and transfers, they kept only $61,350—just 26% more than the bottom quintile.

xPer capitax$32,574
Even these figures don’t tell the whole story. In the bottom quintile, there are on average only 1.92 people living in a household. The second and middle quintiles have 2.41 and 2.62 people respectively. After adjusting income for the number of people living in the household, the bottom-quintile household received $33,653 per capita. The second and middle quintile households had on average $29,497 and $32,574 per capita, respectively. The blockbuster finding is that on a per capita basis the average bottom quintile household received 14% more income than the average second-quintile household and 3.3% more than the average middle-income household.


It should be noted that while per capita comparisons are widely used, they tend to overstate the effects of household size. Two people living together can achieve the same material well-being for less than they could living separately. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has developed a measure widely used internationally to adjust for household size, and the Census Bureau has a similar adjustment it uses in its supplemental poverty measure. Since the results produced by the OECD and the Census Bureau adjustments are so similar, we simply use the average of the two below.
The nearby chart compares the after-tax, after-transfer incomes of the bottom three quintiles of American households with no adjustment for household size, on a per capita basis, and using the average of the OECD and census adjustments for household size. We found that the average bottom-quintile household has $2,401 (or 6.6%) more income than the second quintile and only $3,306 (or 7.8%) less than the middle-income quintile.
The average second-quintile household earned almost five times as much as the average household in the bottom quintile, because it had 2.4 times as many working-age members working and on average each worker worked 80% more hours. The average middle-quintile household earned almost 10 times as much and had 2.6 times the percentage of its working-age people working, each working twice as many hours. Yet the bottom 60% of American households received essentially the same income after accounting for taxes, transfer payments and household size.
Given the surge in transfer payments since the war on poverty, it isn’t surprising that the percentage of working-age people in the bottom quintile who actually worked plummeted from 68% in 1967 to 36% in 2017. With transfer payments giving recipients about as much for not working as they could earn working, only a mandatory work requirement as a condition for receiving means-tested benefits will bring them back into the labor market. While official statistics don’t count two-thirds of those transfer payments and don’t show the income equality they produce, Americans who work hard to make ends meet are aware of it. Despite Democratic politicians’ efforts to provoke resentment against the rich, when was the last time you heard working people complain that some people in America are rich? The hostility of working people is increasingly focused on a system where those who don’t break a sweat are about as well off as they are.
This justifiable resentment is the economic source of today’s American populism. It is ravaging the increasingly unstable Democratic political alliance between welfare recipients and blue-collar workers. It was already building in the 1980s, with what were then called Reagan Democrats, and it was fully manifested in the Trump blue-collar political base. It is now driving political realignment among Hispanic voters, who are disproportionately middle-income earners.
By eroding self-reliance, worker pride and labor-force participation, government-generated income equality undermines the very foundations of American prosperity. A democratic society won’t knowingly tolerate it.
Mr. Gramm is a former chairman of the Senate Banking Committee and a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Mr. Early served twice as assistant commissioner at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This article is adapted from their book “The Myth of American Inequality,” forthcoming Sept. 15.
 
Can't for the life of me understand how bassackwards liberals can be when it comes to economics/psychology.
 
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Ooooh, a professor got fired, lol. Good one.




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Seriously, why do you leftards care about the feelings of pedophiles? I mean, they should be scorned and removed from society, but here your ilk is, caring that pedophiles feelings get hurt because they're called pedophiles. Why?
 
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Seriously, why do you leftards care about the feelings of pedophiles? I mean, they should be scorned and removed from society, but here your ilk is, caring that pedophiles feelings get hurt because they're called pedophiles. Why?
Bury him under the jail.

Your turn.

Why don't you two explain why the Palm Beach republicans fete's a notorious pedophile?

And why did Epstein end up dedded while in Trump's custody?

Why did Republicans elevate a pedophile to Speaker of the House?

Why do republican fvck so many kids?

You two need to get something off your chest?

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Why don't you two explain why the Palm Beach republicans fete's a notorious pedophile?

And why did Epstein end up dedded while in Trump's custody?

Why did Republicans elevate a pedophile to Speaker of the House?

Why do republican fvck so many kids?

You two need to get something off your chest?

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Would you like help leaving your cult?
 
Why don't you two explain why the Palm Beach republicans fete's a notorious pedophile?

And why did Epstein end up dedded while in Trump's custody?

Why did Republicans elevate a pedophile to Speaker of the House?

Why do republican fvck so many kids?

You two need to get something off your chest?

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Well, Dickbreath, you make this easy. Execute them or put them in prison for life. My views on pedophilia aren't shaped by the pedophile's political party. And they certainly aren't shaped by the feelings of pedophiles.

So, why does your leftard ilk find it necessary to keep from offending pedophiles? Why are you so reluctant to answer the question?
 
Execute them or put them in prison for life.

That way Trump's buddy isn't gonna squeal and take out other people, is he? Oh well, we'll never know what ol' Epstein knew, will we? Because there was a guard, but he was gone. There were cameras, but they were off. So you simplify it and ignore all that with "execute them or put them in prison for life" --- which protects pedophiles!

Flailey, I don't throw around criminal allegations and pedophilia around like you guys do, but I'm not as fvcked up as you guys and gaslight all the time, either. IS there something you'd like to get off your chest?
 
That way Trump's buddy isn't gonna squeal and take out other people, is he? Oh well, we'll never know what ol' Epstein knew, will we? Because there was a guard, but he was gone. There were cameras, but they were off. So you simplify it and ignore all that with "execute them or put them in prison for life" --- which protects pedophiles!

Flailey, I don't throw around criminal allegations and pedophilia around like you guys do, but I'm not as fvcked up as you guys and gaslight all the time, either. IS there something you'd like to get off your chest?
That's a lot of banging on the keyboard by your chubby little dick beaters, but you still didn't answer the question. Why are you and your ilk concerned about offending pedophiles? I mean geezus, "minor attracted persons?" For real?
 
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That's a lot of banging on the keyboard by your chubby little dick beaters, but you still didn't answer the question. Why are you and your ilk concerned about offending pedophiles? I mean geezus, "minor attracted persons?" For real?
I mean, I've been screaming that GOP has a pedophile problem for years.

Hastert.

Gym Jordan.

Mark Foley.

You.

Wth more can I do, Flailey?
 
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