USE THIS LINK! http://windsofchange.thruhere.net
An informative, fact-based look at how the democracies of the world are moving towards greater economic freedom, while some politicians fight to take us against the current of history to the failed policies of the past.
joe, the little man on the horse
mrtinkletits 3 years ago
McCAIN / PALIN have plans:
1- create new jobs
2- keep your investments safe
3- reduce our dependence on foreign oil
4-strengthen the economy. How much bride money does it take to transfer our tax dollars to Obamas friends??
5- provide the tax relief you need & for business, so they'll be able to invest in new equipment & new technology, so:
AMERICA CAN CONTINUE TO LEAD AS THE #1 NATION IN THE 21st, 22nd centuries.. and beyond & MAKE OUR FATHERS PROUD.
McCAIN / PALIN 08
MoveOnAnimals 3 years ago
Is there a source for the graph at 8:23 ?
FatSith 3 years ago
must see for every voter
kabud 3 years ago
Oh, wrong guy, no I got you right. Anyone can claim to have a business, and Obama's dispute with Joe the Plumber, and we're discovering the gov't was involved in the investigation of citizen Joe, was revealing.
Income distribution study... gee, WOW I'm convinced.
If it's so terrible here in America, why do we have so many people immigrating here, even illegally? WOW that income distribution thingy is really messed up.
CaptainAhab789 3 years ago
Lol, I think I misunderstood you from the get-go.
CaptainAhab789 3 years ago
AHAB, whether you believe me or not is irrelevant. TheMouthPeace used OECD analysis to make his point, so I think the report they issued last week should be taken into account.
OK, the OECD report entitled "Growing Unequal?", can I be any clearer on where I obtained the information?
wervasdeferens 3 years ago
The 300-page report, entitled "Growing Unequal? Income Distribution and Poverty in OECD countries,"
On the US, the report explained: "Since 2000, income inequality has increased rapidly, continuing a long-term trend that goes back to the 1970s ... Rich households in America have been leaving both middle and poorer income groups behind. This has happened in many countries, but nowhere has this trend been so stark as in the United States.
wervasdeferens 3 years ago
A report issued on 10-22-08 by the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) revealed the United States has the third worst level of income inequality and poverty among the group's 30 member states. Only Mexico and Turkey ranked higher in those categories. OECD states in western Europe, along with Japan, South Korea, Canada and Australia, all recorded better figures than the US, as did central and eastern European states, including Poland and Hungary.
wervasdeferens 3 years ago
So, you claim to own this "business" and you have nothing better to do than youtube? Never mind what Obama actually said to Joe the Plumber who said he planned on possibly purchasing a business making $250,000. Joe works hard.
watch?v=vFC9jv9jfoA
forgive me if i don't believe a word you say on
CaptainAhab789 3 years ago