Want to see some REAL class warfare?

. Change the channel, dittoheads..... Under voodoo the last 30 years, historically low tax rates on the richest 1% have doubled to quadrupled their wealth while the 99% have suffered and the country has fallen apart and debt has jumped; at the same time health and college costs have skyrocketed and shortsighted policies have outsourced jobs for short term profit.Obama and the Dems are slowly turning that ship around, despite the greedy rich/corporations and their bought off charlatans' brainwashed dittoheads/haters...





Ummm, Obama and Co. have been bought off as well or don't you acknowledge that fact?
Look at all of his major contributors. they have all recieved billions of dollars of tax money as payback or they have no taxes to pay ala GE.
 
#81-Nowhere near as much, obviously, and not by greedy screw-the-workers polluters. Of course companies will take advantage of all the Pub tax breaks.
 
That's not class warfare by any stretch of the imagination.

yer not the sharpest marshmallow in the bag, are you sparky?

Fighting over a consumer product, whether it's limited edition basketball sneakers or a limited number of lost leader Christmas sale items on the day after Thanksgiving is not the definition of class warfare.
 
Fighting over a consumer product, whether it's limited edition basketball sneakers or a limited number of lost leader Christmas sale items on the day after Thanksgiving is not the definition of class warfare.

Good lord, no wonder you voted for Obama...

Look, the point he was making is that these "poor" are so destitute that they can fight over paying $180 for a pair of shoes. This wasn't about food, or shelter, or anything else actual poor people would seek - this was about IMAGE granted by "kicks."
 
Fighting over a consumer product, whether it's limited edition basketball sneakers or a limited number of lost leader Christmas sale items on the day after Thanksgiving is not the definition of class warfare.

Good lord, no wonder you voted for Obama...

Look, the point he was making is that these "poor" are so destitute that they can fight over paying $180 for a pair of shoes. This wasn't about food, or shelter, or anything else actual poor people would seek - this was about IMAGE granted by "kicks."

My advice to you is that you stop making a fool of yourself. Regardless of the image or popularity of a particular product may be, fighting over consumer goods does NOT fall within the definition of what constitutes class warfare.
 
My advice to you is that you stop making a fool of yourself.

ROFL


Dude, you are a riot. You make "Truthmatters" appear downright bright in contrast...

Regardless of the image or popularity of a particular product may be, fighting over consumer goods does NOT fall within the definition of what constitutes class warfare.

Say goodnight Gracie....
 
My advice to you is that you stop making a fool of yourself.

ROFL


Dude, you are a riot. You make "Truthmatters" appear downright bright in contrast...

Regardless of the image or popularity of a particular product may be, fighting over consumer goods does NOT fall within the definition of what constitutes class warfare.
Say goodnight Gracie....

Quit while you're behind.

Do you know how this story could become a class warfare story? If the store (or the manufacturer) ignored the pricing of the product and instead decided to hold the product back for their wealthier customers, THEN it would be a class warfare story, even IF the wealthier, well-connected customers still paid the suggested retail price.
 
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