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<blockquote data-quote="UnconTROLLed" data-source="post: 1090143" data-attributes="member: 18708"><p>The simple fact is, if our country wasn't founded with the prospect of a concentrated few people taking all of the money and most people giving it away, the inner-city situations of the past 50-70 years would never have happened. </p><p></p><p> Areas such as the 70s South Bronx, Chicago, etc...these are all examples of structural poverty, slums by design and although it can seem natural to blame the behavior of the people (the deadbeat fathers, mothers), the fault ultimately lies within American big business and their politicians. They offshored most of the jobs, so the migrants had/have nowhere to work and are indoctrinated into a system of voting for their own welfare.</p><p></p><p>The lower socio-economic classes grow over time and control the political vote more and more, as they become more dependent upon it. The divide eventually becomes problematic for the owners, assuming an increasing and staggering wealth disparity. I believe this topic was written by Professor Robert Dahl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnconTROLLed, post: 1090143, member: 18708"] The simple fact is, if our country wasn't founded with the prospect of a concentrated few people taking all of the money and most people giving it away, the inner-city situations of the past 50-70 years would never have happened. Areas such as the 70s South Bronx, Chicago, etc...these are all examples of structural poverty, slums by design and although it can seem natural to blame the behavior of the people (the deadbeat fathers, mothers), the fault ultimately lies within American big business and their politicians. They offshored most of the jobs, so the migrants had/have nowhere to work and are indoctrinated into a system of voting for their own welfare. The lower socio-economic classes grow over time and control the political vote more and more, as they become more dependent upon it. The divide eventually becomes problematic for the owners, assuming an increasing and staggering wealth disparity. I believe this topic was written by Professor Robert Dahl. [/QUOTE]
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