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Correlation is not causation. Just because a person is poor doesn't mean they have no good ideas about wealth or investment.
This is actually true. I don't immagine that most people here come from wealth, yet the bulk of us find ourselves to be successful now. I know that there was certainly a time in my not so distant past that I was poor. Hard work and determination, not some form of forced wealth redistribution, was my means of assention.
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This core conservative fallacy is one of the main reasons conservatism has lost touch with America in such a profound way.
Conservatism has not lost touch with America. Infact, I would argue that conservatism left the American political system in such a profound way that it drove the bulk of Americans, who are infact conservative, away from the the system. Now that they have been pinned against the wall, they are returning. See, Monte, conservatives don't actually want anything from their elected officials but to be left alone, so until they feel threatened, they don't say much. Town hall meetings, tea-partys, voter turn-out at congressional events, large scale protests in Washington and at the state capitals, letter writing campaigns, and the new found political fear manifesting itself on the left are evidence of this. You'll see what I mean durring and after the midterm elections when the American Idol voters don't turn out in their undereducated droves, driven by the pomp and circumstance of a high profile presidential election.
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Just because you are poor doesn't mean you're a fool. There are any number of reasons people can fall upon hard times, no matter how well they do.
Again, I agree. However being poor, and remaining poor is a good indicator that you are indeed a fool.
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Top down economics have led us to where we are today. Trickle down never happened - the growth we experienced went to the top, not to the bottom or even the middle. Wealth can be redistributed up or down.
After disecting, this may be one of the best posts you've ever made. Seriously.
Again, you are correct. Trickle-down economics don't work either. Artificially forcing money into various sectors of the economy, trending against real markets, is always a bad thing, and largely ineffective. Socialism for the rich is is just as unworkable as socialism for the poor.
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19 Yet she became more and more promiscuous as she recalled the days of her youth, when she was a prostitute in Egypt. 20 There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses.
Ezekiel 23:19-20