Message from @WaglingtonBH
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sorry
lol
heart you writing a whole essay?
im not trying to i just tend to over explain things
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ur fucked britney
i got 2 hours of music
isnt monkey type beat the george floyd song
it wasnt supposed to be
but turned into his anthem
YEAHHHHHH
ok goodnight everybody
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ok anyways to answer the question i was asked capitalism hurts people in poverty because for example lets look at gas prices gas prices have gone up over the past few years (not really few but you get the point) and in some places the gas prices have gone up even high due to capitalism trying to get as much money as possible, if someone who is low income drives a car and needs gas goes to one of these gas stations and cant afford gas then cant get to their job and because they cant get to their job they will lose money from their paycheck which they most likely needed to pay bills and other necessities ,i hope that made sense
Id like to point out a few things there
1. Subsidization is a thing so I dont think that is a common occurence
2. Most companys who have workers that drive long distances or long commutes offer to pay for there gas out of there wages
3. Even for someone with low income (This isnt much to do with gas obviously) But they still have the opportunity to become more wealthy
Gas is always going to be cheaper somewhere
No gas station can charge purely high prices without another gas station having lower prices and ect
The idea that a person can not afford to buy gas and that there is not some form of competition is not practical
I have family that have jobs and they have to drive far their job offers gas cards and sometimes even a car to drive to and from work
The idea that someone can not rise in america in any economic fashion isnt practical
Workers in the trucking industry commonly are given gas cards
Much more common actually)
Not to mention people who are low in income dont travel large commutes
They usually work in minimum wage jobs in there towns
I.E. Restraunts
So gas isnt a large issue in the average minimum wage worker unless there travelling long distance (which is plain stupid and non-practical)
plus gas has been really low in texas these past years
It used to be 2$+
its been 1$+
Any minimum wage worker can afford gas for there commute
god i love texas
i understand what you are saying and i probably could have chosen a better hypothetical but to rise in america the most common thing you have to do is exploit the working class which is what a lot of the people who are extremely wealthy do of course you can rise in america but you have to start off in a good situation where you are living comfortably and people in poverty of course arent so the chances of them being able to be wealthy is extremly low
Lots of competition in texas lower prices, capitalism 🙂
Can you explain how someone like myself who was in the lower class
is now moderately wealthy without exploiting anyone?
Aswell as a few of my friends
Or my parents