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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1546978" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>So, the American dream is to be rich? But I thought the rich were just evil people that only got their riches by luck and/or illegal means? So am I right in saying that those that despise the 1% aspire to be the very thing they despise? And what inequality are you speaking of? At America's worst ANYONE can reach the top of they really want to and don't give up. Inequality is just a lame excuse for those that haven't done that. Even if all corporations were on the level the very same people that are crying about inequality now would still be in their current plight. You can count on that. </p><p></p><p>Let me guess....next you'll be referring to the haves and have nots? Well don't bother because we've just covered what the difference is between them is. So, there's no need to stick with the Rules for Radical playbook at this point. It has failed you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1546978, member: 198"] So, the American dream is to be rich? But I thought the rich were just evil people that only got their riches by luck and/or illegal means? So am I right in saying that those that despise the 1% aspire to be the very thing they despise? And what inequality are you speaking of? At America's worst ANYONE can reach the top of they really want to and don't give up. Inequality is just a lame excuse for those that haven't done that. Even if all corporations were on the level the very same people that are crying about inequality now would still be in their current plight. You can count on that. Let me guess....next you'll be referring to the haves and have nots? Well don't bother because we've just covered what the difference is between them is. So, there's no need to stick with the Rules for Radical playbook at this point. It has failed you. [/QUOTE]
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