You could, until very recently, work your way up from nothing. But in the last 20 years, the least of us have remained the least of us.
Minimum wage? "I would pay you less but then it would be illegal."
Yeah, things were much worse previous to the 1930s. But we hit this bizarre age of reason and exploration and possibility, and all we've done with it is ugly, irresponsible, and in some ways amazing despite the powers that be. Like this, here: we'd not ever have known one another without the military and DARPA.
Anyhow. Yeah, you can think it's always been bad if it makes you feel better.
Weirdo.
I like to think that our possibility is larger, and we've damn near been there, and we can maybe get there again but, you know what?
I don't know if I can believe that.
Yeah.
Happy new year! I'll do what I can with what I control. Outside of that is chaos!--------------------------------- "You bring the weasel, I'll bring the whiskey." - kellnerin[ Parent ]
Today our poor have cable TV. Even a percentage of them have flat screen LCD TV's too, I'd wager. Compare that to the truly poor in a third world country. I've been to Indonesia and I've seen poor, we've got nothing on them.
But yeah - the rich get richer and the poor stay poor, but for the few really motivated and talented. That's cause the rich make the rules and they make them in their favour. I don't think that's anything new though.
It's interesting to me, as I've been looking at houses round these parts. There are a ton of old bungalows built right after WWII that are about 1,000 to 1,200 sq foot with single car garages (Only the rich had TWO cars back then!). That seems to have been the norm in those days, at least around here. Compare that to your average new construction house around here which is upwards of twice that size. Sure the middle class today needs two incomes to "survive" but we're living much much better today too.
Warmest regards, --Your best pal Bob
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