Top 1 % of world’s population holds as much wealth as bottom 50 %, and 3 people in USA have as much wealth as bottom 50% here. Anyone rich or poor who thinks this is sustainable is kidding themselves. Addressing wealth inequality the great moral & economic challenge of our times.

May 6, 2018 · 2:58 PM UTC

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"Addressing wealth inequality" equates to taking from the rich to give to the poor while addressing POVERTY equates to lifting people up; a hand up not a hand out.
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In Mexico the rich control the maze The rich control social media and politics. Nothing is going to change if the new generation of young people raise their voices and say enough is enough...
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Capitalism is very dependant on the moral and ethical values of its participants which I feel is currently reflecting a desperate need for change right now.
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With all this said who would you support in Minnesota legislation that pushes more towards schools public education
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"store not your riches on Earth where rust and moths can destroy but in Heaven.... " what's 100 years compared to eternity.... The real wealth is in Heaven
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It’s a shame because I personally don’t think it’s a good idea having the government meddling with people’s money but people with money have tremendous power to indirectly legislate for their own benefit. It’s a flawed system, but it’s the best we have come up with so far.
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1 way UH happens, H. INSURANCE does & GOV fixes prices & SUBSIDIZES 90% timely; no lobby, no elected offic paid off! 2&3) Students shd spend w/in their means; no invest, no respect. Subsidies = incr costs & corruption. 4) grow tax cut 5) Cap energy prices & all $ on needed items.
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Interestingly, it is sustainable. It’s just that isn’t fun nor moral, and people do suffer for it.
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the I CHING book says : HEXAGRAM N°23
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