Unfortunately, Arianna Huffington lets down people like me who were naive enough to believe that “The Huffy Don’t Post” doesn’t censor forum members based on their views. When I recently used The Huffington Post’s own figures to create my “Joe Averageguy” analogy, which argues that global temperatures have leveled off at best since 1998, The Huffington Post deleted my forum comments and removed my profile, Xarkonul. You can find more information at my YouTube channel (Xarkonul).
ideally if you make a graph with number of people on the Y axis and wealth on the X axis you get a bell curve. that is you have many people in the middle class and the very poor and the very rich are few. but under globalization you will get a graph that looks like an upside down bell curve. huge number of poor, few middle class and a tiny elite of billionaires. this is the growing disparity of wealth. this is the intent of bliderberg group
I think she should do more research about what is a third World Country. It is true that USA is crossing a kind a economist crisis, but that is not enough argument to sustain such a weak argument. By the way, The Economist and other people, when are u going to understand that America is a Continent no the name of USA?
As soon as the Americans stop referring to themselves as Americans.
Canadians call themselves Canadians. Really, America is not even a continent. North America and South America are continents. You don't hear British people calling themselves Europeans unless they're in a foreign continen
Great she's highlighting: middle class as American locomotive, unfair bail-out outcomes, need of a citizen 'Marshall Plan', deposit shifts to small banks, questionable jobs bill and more. Own HP slug of course. No patent solutions but some very sharp thoughts.
Unfortunately, Arianna Huffington lets down people like me who were naive enough to believe that “The Huffy Don’t Post” doesn’t censor forum members based on their views. When I recently used The Huffington Post’s own figures to create my “Joe Averageguy” analogy, which argues that global temperatures have leveled off at best since 1998, The Huffington Post deleted my forum comments and removed my profile, Xarkonul. You can find more information at my YouTube channel (Xarkonul).
Xarkonul 11 months ago
ideally if you make a graph with number of people on the Y axis and wealth on the X axis you get a bell curve. that is you have many people in the middle class and the very poor and the very rich are few. but under globalization you will get a graph that looks like an upside down bell curve. huge number of poor, few middle class and a tiny elite of billionaires. this is the growing disparity of wealth. this is the intent of bliderberg group
d2h4w 1 year ago
I think she should do more research about what is a third World Country. It is true that USA is crossing a kind a economist crisis, but that is not enough argument to sustain such a weak argument. By the way, The Economist and other people, when are u going to understand that America is a Continent no the name of USA?
Manueldc 1 year ago
@Manueldc
As soon as the Americans stop referring to themselves as Americans.
Canadians call themselves Canadians. Really, America is not even a continent. North America and South America are continents. You don't hear British people calling themselves Europeans unless they're in a foreign continen
HoneyIEducatedTheWeb 1 year ago
Great she's highlighting: middle class as American locomotive, unfair bail-out outcomes, need of a citizen 'Marshall Plan', deposit shifts to small banks, questionable jobs bill and more. Own HP slug of course. No patent solutions but some very sharp thoughts.
jeremyjgray 1 year ago