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Shadow considers the countries poor to be 'animals'.  

IMO, most of America's unemployed are looking for a job and to get on with their life.


we are...
we are poor of land ownership
we are poor of heirloom seeds
we are poor of water access
we are poor of food
etc etc

working for 'the man' to live under 'the man' .....adding more chain to the collar of course....straw for the bricks
to make for the good of the collective....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Shadow considers the countries poor to be 'animals'.  



All humans are animals.  Your buddy Darwin said so.  We’re supposedly descendents of apes.  

Animals in captivity do not easily adjust being released into the wild, many die.  They no longer have the skills needed to hunt or forage for food because it was always provided.

I'm sure you have some buddies at PETA that can explain the effect on animals kept in captivity.


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And if the SF minimum wage were lower, their income inequity would be even worse!


I suggest not using SF as an example city when advocating for income equality.  Statistics show, they are one of the worst cities in the country for income inequality.  And that's the result of DECADES of liberal policies.  

SF is the liberal Mecca...You don't want people realizing that liberal policies created by liberal democrats actually exacerbate the very conditions they claim to be fixing.  


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All humans are animals.  Your buddy Darwin said so.  We’re supposedly descendents of apes.  

Animals in captivity do not easily adjust being released into the wild, many die.  They no longer have the skills needed to hunt or forage for food because it was always provided.

I'm sure you have some buddies at PETA that can explain the effect on animals kept in captivity.


So Cicero is joining Shadow's view that the Poor in America are no more than "caged animals."  


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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So Cicero is joining Shadow's view that the Poor in America are no more than "caged animals."  


Caged animals are dependent on their owners, difference is we have the right not to be dependent on masters, yet some choose to live that way.


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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Caged animals are dependent on their owners, difference is we have the right not to be dependent on masters, yet some choose to live that way.


Is this Henry joining Cicero and Shadow in their view of America's poor as "CAGED ANIMALS"?


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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List of U.S. states by Gini coefficient
Measurement of income inequality


1 Utah 0.419
2 Alaska 0.422
3 Wyoming 0.423
4 New Hampshire 0.425
5 Iowa 0.427
6 Wisconsin 0.430
7 Nebraska 0.432
8 Hawaii 0.433
8 Idaho 0.433
8 North Dakota 0.433
11 Montana 0.435
12 Maine 0.437
13 Delaware 0.440
13 Indiana 0.440
13 Minnesota 0.440
16 Washington 0.441
17 South Dakota 0.442
18 Maryland 0.443
19 Vermont 0.444
20 Kansas 0.445
21 Nevada 0.448
22 Oregon 0.449
23 Michigan 0.451
23 West Virginia 0.451
25 Ohio 0.452
26 Oklahoma 0.454
27 Arizona 0.455
27 Missouri 0.455
29 Colorado 0.457
30 Arkansas 0.458
31 Virginia 0.459
32 Pennsylvania 0.461
32 South Carolina 0.461
34 New Jersey 0.464
34 New Mexico 0.464
34 North Carolina 0.464
37 Illinois 0.465
38 Kentucky 0.466
39 Rhode Island 0.467
40 Georgia 0.468
40 Mississippi 0.468
40 Tennessee 0.468
43 Texas 0.469
44 California 0.471
45 Alabama 0.472
46 Florida 0.474
47 Louisiana 0.475
47 Massachusetts 0.475
49 Connecticut 0.486
50 New York 0.499
51 District of Columbia 0.532


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So Cicero is joining Shadow's view that the Poor in America are no more than "caged animals."  


I didn't say "poor in American".  You added that yourself.  Shadow didn't say "Poor in America" either.  I don't know where you got that from?


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List of U.S. states by Gini coefficient
Measurement of income inequality



The Gini scale:
0 = Everyone has the exact same wealth
1 = One person has all the wealth.

According to Cissy's GINI Scale,  the difference between the wealthiest state and the poorest is .080.


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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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The Bush Tax Cuts For The RICH:


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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The Janitor vs The Millionaire:



The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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The Janitor vs The Millionaire:



Yes, those big liberal cities are the WORST when it comes to paying a "fair wage".  As you pointed out, even at a $10 per hour minimum wage, San Francisco has the most inequality, with the few rich white liberals having the majority of the money, and the poor minority community.  


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Yes, those big liberal cities are the WORST when it comes to paying a "fair wage".  As you pointed out, even at a $10 per hour minimum wage, San Francisco has the most inequality, with the few rich white liberals having the majority of the money, and the poor minority community.  


Is that what I 'pointed out'???
I must have missed that part!  


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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