wifeisafurd said:
concordtom said:
wifeisafurd said:
concordtom said:
wifeisafurd said:
bearister said:
10 years later, the disparity is much worse:
Of the 1%, by the 1%, for the 1% | Vanity Fair
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2011/05/top-one-percent-201105
"The top 1% percent have the best houses, the best educations, the best doctors, and the best lifestyles, but there is one thing that money doesn't seem to have bought: an understanding that their fate is bound up with how the other 99 percent live. Throughout history, this is something that the top 1 percent eventually do learn. Too late."
And the numbers are total bullcrap. Tell me counselor:
How is total wealth for the US determined?
How is who is in the top 1% determined? Did you have Ms. Jenner on your list?
How is the total amount of wealth of the top 1% determined?
The problem is that there are no real sources. The IRS keeps records on taxable income limited amounts of non-taxable income. It didn't even keep track on non-taxable income years ago. I don't know if the numbers are to conservative or overstate the problem, just that the numbers you quote don't really exist in any data base.
Typical Fox retort.
Just muddy it up, change the subject, don't address the point of the claim by arguing that the data is bad.
Barf !
Tom, in your case it is a matter of you not being able to keep up
As I said before:
"I'd be more impressed if you added to discussion by sharing thoughts or projects designed to help others."
Some boundaries please. I made the mistake of begin overt in one charitable thing for Cal, and was rewarded with identity fraud, people emailing me to have a coach fired, and on and on. Just not going there anymore.
I never contacted you, wrote your name or looked you up.
You are simply wife to me, the guy from near Dana point who has commercial real estate interests for lease. All things you've offered up here.
I respect your boundaries and wasn't going there.
My post was trying to draw out of you concern for others less fortunate, since we are discussing wealth disparity.
Wife, I come from a big family with different sides.
My father and step father both achieved great wealth. My stepfather's family has a small philanthropic foundation. My father, on the other hand, has never given much of a damn about others.
I've tried to reconcile the attitudinal differences.
I understand what you're saying about privacy. I'm sorry it turned that way for you. I respect that you gave back to Cal. I'm wanting to hear about other thoughts you have about the communities you deal with.
The Safeway at willow pass road and port Chicago Hwy is full of homeless people at night. This could be a plot of land you own. Where do these people come from? How did they get there? What do we do to keep that from becoming the norm in not just Oakland, San Francisco, and now concord but soon Orinda and Dana Point, too?
It's a macro issue we are talking about here - income and wealth inequality. It's not good enough to be like my father and sit back in self satisfaction of, "I lived a good life because I got mine! Through my own brilliance and hard work, I got mine!"
There is a fallacy somewhere in there. It is rooted in the Horacio Alger mythology - that success is available to anyone and everyone, so long as they merit it - or is that more akin to Ayn Rand?
Obama spoke to it when he said, "YOU did not build that company."
But now, I'm digressing.
I have no idea where you're at with this topic. But I'm reminded of the quote, "it's not how far you went, it's how many you brought with you."
There. Enough for you to psychologically dissect me, instead.
Cheers.