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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 4549345" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>There was a time when people warred on others to take whatever wealth and food they had. At this point technology and building markets with others should suffice. Unfortunately there always seems to be a group that's exploited for another's benefit. Since the U.S. has become a service economy there has developed a large group of working poor that make up close to half of the population. We can continue to say that they're where they're at because of this, this, and this(it's their fault) and continue to struggle with all the "isms" that are tearing us apart, or we can come up with something better that gives chances at better lives without having to kill yourself to obtain it. And likely work yourself into the ground without obtaining it. A better life doesn't have to be a big house and fancy car. Can just mean home ownership, not going hungry, the ability to have some things. But then I don't think the country will improve as long as there's easy access to drugs and a willingness to take drugs rather than put that money to work towards a better future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 4549345, member: 24302"] There was a time when people warred on others to take whatever wealth and food they had. At this point technology and building markets with others should suffice. Unfortunately there always seems to be a group that's exploited for another's benefit. Since the U.S. has become a service economy there has developed a large group of working poor that make up close to half of the population. We can continue to say that they're where they're at because of this, this, and this(it's their fault) and continue to struggle with all the "isms" that are tearing us apart, or we can come up with something better that gives chances at better lives without having to kill yourself to obtain it. And likely work yourself into the ground without obtaining it. A better life doesn't have to be a big house and fancy car. Can just mean home ownership, not going hungry, the ability to have some things. But then I don't think the country will improve as long as there's easy access to drugs and a willingness to take drugs rather than put that money to work towards a better future. [/QUOTE]
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