Re: Defeating The Top 1%; Request For Criticism

From: Eric Atkinson (atki4564_at_iwon.com)
Date: 06/15/04


Date: 15 Jun 2004 16:46:42 -0700


> > Also, what is the government's ownership of wealth as well, not just
> > the top 1%.
>
> What a stupid question.

I suspect you don't want to answer this question because it implies
factual support underlying the concentration of wealth in the hands of
the top 1% even above that what I have already asserted, for we all
know that the government really does represent the people, right?

Thank you for the reference. I'll address the rest of your questions
in due course.



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