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Old March 4th 19, 06:05 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Chris L Peterson wrote in
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On Sun, 3 Mar 2019 15:28:24 -0800 (PST), Gary Harnagel
wrote:

On Sunday, March 3, 2019 at 9:21:15 AM UTC-7, Chris L Peterson
wrote:

No, the big problem with the U.S. economy is extreme income
and wealth disparity. Indeed, that lies at the root of
essentially every single social and political problem the U.S.
faces today. Eliminating extreme economic disparity reduces
crime, expands rights, reduces domestic violence, improves
education... the list is endless.


I must respectfully disagree. There are not enough wealthy to
make a drop in the bucket if their wealth were redistributed.
A trillion dollars divided among 10^8 people is only $10K, and
when it's gone it's gone.

The ONLY viable solution is to create more wealth at the lower
economic levels. I've already expressed my opinion on how to
do that. Economic disparity alone doesn't cause crime, bondage,
ignorance and violence. It takes poverty and a real or imagined
sense of inability to get ahead. Paying people an adequate wage
as Henry Ford did is indeed a good idea, but mandating wages by
fiat (without producing useful goods in return) is
self-defeating.


You don't understand. This has nothing to do with redistributing
wealth. Wealth inequality and income inequality are, in
themselves, at the root of most social ills. Not being rich. Not
being poor.

In fact, economic disparity is the single greatest factor in all
those ills.

Because I could use a good laugh, do feel free to explain how
you're going eliminate, or even reduce, that disaprity without
redistributing wealth, which is to say, put a gun to rich people's
heads, take their stuff, and give it to poor people.

Inquiring minds want to know.

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