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THe 1% Continue The Domination And Are Consolidating Their Gains cantbeserious Apr 2013 #1
i think it's becoming a contagion. xchrom Apr 2013 #2
Probably True - With The Power The 1% Holds - Does It Matter? - Probably Not cantbeserious Apr 2013 #4
tue dat. nt xchrom Apr 2013 #5
They know exactly what they are doing. pangaia Apr 2013 #18
They're looking for places to run Warpy Apr 2013 #26
The world is becoming a plutocracy: Wealthy/serfs Faygo Kid Apr 2013 #17
Just a matter of time before this turns violent. Katashi_itto Apr 2013 #3
Agree, chervilant Apr 2013 #9
No kidding. jsr Apr 2013 #11
Except, of course, for the Basque region, where their economy is doing relatively well, or growing. jtuck004 Apr 2013 #6
i was aware the basque region was doing better than the rest of spain. xchrom Apr 2013 #7
What I find fascinating, and scary, is nearly the entire U.S. acting like victims of Stockholm jtuck004 Apr 2013 #8
I for one am taking money from the rich. Cleita Apr 2013 #12
You're not taking their money when you work for them. Sirveri Apr 2013 #24
If I have to work, and I do, I think it's better to take money from them in the Cleita Apr 2013 #25
you're in the catch 22. Sirveri Apr 2013 #29
I don't find that so much as resignation. Warpy Apr 2013 #27
I used to think that, but the more I looked at it, I realized that resignation requires jtuck004 Apr 2013 #30
That's where the Mondragon (sp?) co-operative is located isn't it? socialist_n_TN Apr 2013 #20
I think it probably has quite a lot to do with it. It's no bed of roses, but they are doing jtuck004 Apr 2013 #23
K & R malaise Apr 2013 #10
k/r marmar Apr 2013 #13
I have to confess that I have absolutely no idea of how to interpret that first chart Orrex Apr 2013 #14
The length of the entire bar is the unemployment rate - the different colors and their lengths... reformist2 Apr 2013 #15
I thought that might be the case, but... Orrex Apr 2013 #16
It does make it hard - when it comes to graphs, sometimes less is more. reformist2 Apr 2013 #19
I know that revolution is a hard and uncertain road........ socialist_n_TN Apr 2013 #21
Timeline toddwv Apr 2013 #22
I just came back from Spain and Bay Boy Apr 2013 #28
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