Message from @DanConway

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2018-08-12 23:26:07 UTC  

being more or less

2018-08-12 23:26:18 UTC  

and it is more built to be a republic

2018-08-12 23:26:30 UTC  

And France is built to be what?

2018-08-12 23:26:36 UTC  

A fucking monarchy?

2018-08-12 23:26:47 UTC  

As @Capitán Alatriste said:
"An old and outdated system of representation and election, massive gaps in equality, large social divides, an economy which is selling out to foreign production hubs etc... of course the massive lobbying of companies are another huge problem"

2018-08-12 23:26:48 UTC  

Are you retarded?

2018-08-12 23:27:05 UTC  

@DanConway Are you? what is a democracy on your mind?

2018-08-12 23:27:12 UTC  

@DanConway small gaps although morally bad aren't a problem, it is however when they become massive. Nowadays the gap between thr poor and the rich is ever growing, making it more and more impossible for the lowest to reach the highest. Social mobility is the sign of a healthy economy but with larger gaps in income and wealth this disappears.

2018-08-12 23:27:19 UTC  

If I was a mod, i'd be abusing my power so much right now

2018-08-12 23:27:35 UTC  

Oh no

2018-08-12 23:27:43 UTC  

The free speech warrior would silence me?

2018-08-12 23:27:46 UTC  

Not so free right

2018-08-12 23:27:51 UTC  

you might be a SJW buddy

2018-08-12 23:27:52 UTC  

:)

2018-08-12 23:27:58 UTC  

freedom of association, bucko

2018-08-12 23:27:58 UTC  

@Deleted User dude stop

2018-08-12 23:28:20 UTC  

@Capitán Alatriste Dont tell me to stop mate

2018-08-12 23:28:57 UTC  

@Fitzydog When youtube chooses not to associate with Alex Jones i bet you also think its right <:think_madpepe:378717098630971395>

2018-08-12 23:28:58 UTC  

Okay, *I* will tell you to stop, please. We were having a respectful discussion with our international friend here.

2018-08-12 23:29:16 UTC  

I I dont think those gaps account for the ammount people at the bottom have now compared to even 50 years ago

2018-08-12 23:29:36 UTC  

99.9 percent of people in the US have a refrigerator

2018-08-12 23:30:04 UTC  

this is a form of wealth that is not taken into account with so called "income Inequality"

2018-08-12 23:30:36 UTC  

@Capitán Alatriste The 'gap' isn't necessarily even a bad thing. It's *good* that the bottom don't have a good chance to reach the top, because that means the top is that much higher

2018-08-12 23:31:07 UTC  

If they could easily reach the top, then that would mean the difference between the two would be negligible

2018-08-12 23:32:48 UTC  

It's like, a person making 15k/yr, going up to $150k a year is a HUGE increase, sure.

*But your 1% only makes $150k a year?* That's shameful.

2018-08-12 23:32:48 UTC  

@DanConway refrigerators once a luxury are now a commodity. The income imequality refers mostly to the difference between the income the lower classes have vs the rise in prices. Not only that, but these wages are falling or not adjusting to price increase effectively making them poorer

2018-08-12 23:33:11 UTC  

@Capitán Alatriste You're not wrong

2018-08-12 23:33:12 UTC  

Not to mention of course the precarity od labour nowadays

2018-08-12 23:33:35 UTC  

It also happens to coincide with when we went off the gold standard.... <:think_woke:378717098681171988>

2018-08-12 23:34:04 UTC  

Luxuries becoming common are always a good thing for the lower class

2018-08-12 23:34:22 UTC  

even the poorest of people in the US can usually have a cell phone for example

2018-08-12 23:34:46 UTC  

@Fitzydog having a higher top isn't bad unless it's at the expense of the low, which is the case

2018-08-12 23:34:49 UTC  

Also wage stagnation is to be expected with a more globalized economy

2018-08-12 23:34:55 UTC  
2018-08-12 23:35:12 UTC  

Can you prove it's at their expense?

2018-08-12 23:35:28 UTC  

Hey Ignacio

2018-08-12 23:35:41 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/478345865493348352/wsjhutchgraph-1.png

2018-08-12 23:36:01 UTC  

@SuperNigger Hello Chuckle

2018-08-12 23:36:09 UTC  

Hello Galician

2018-08-12 23:37:30 UTC  

@Fitzydog an example that comes to mind was the wall street before the crash

2018-08-12 23:38:29 UTC  

Looking for other sources too. However much of the manufactoring that outsource workers and entire plants, or companies that lower wages to increase profit margins