Economic Injustice
We live in a country today misrepresented by its own peoples' perception. The consensus that we live in the greatest nation in the world is not so much a feeling of nationalism as it is a forgone conclusion in the minds of millions of Americans. What a great many of these millions do not realize is that they are the victims of a government set up by our founding fathers to uphold a class system based on a very unproportional distribution of wealth. As the old saying goes, you need money to make money, and this is never more true than it is in the United States, the land where the rich stay rich and thepoor stay poor. Howard Zinn asks, "What is economic justice?" There is no clear answer, except to say economic justice simply does not exist. One might ask when all this came about. The nation started under the greatest of pretexts. A nation of democracy, equality, and freedom. But freedom from what? Taxation without representation? Or maybe just taxation. The argument has been made that our country was started by land and slave owning men who did not want to pay their taxes. But the truth is the nation was started by a group of ve
It has since unsteadily increased the minimum wage to reflect inflation. That leaves 5% for the bulk of the population. No one denies that poverty is a problem in the United States, and even more so globally. In today's society it takes a little more to keep up with the neighborhood standards. The supposedly middle class parents, have enough money after making the payments on their second house and maybe a couple European vacations to buy their kids a $40,000 car to take to their $50,000 school. To add to the problem, many of these families live in towns adjacent to the executive fathers and soccer moms of the children driving cars that could alone get the poor families out of their hole considerably. 75 an hour, and has since been increased 16 times. Bill Gates has Company at the Top First we have at the top, not the rich, but the super-rich. This can only add to the feeling of desperation that consumes far too many of these families. ry wealthy men, whodid not intend for "all men are created equal" to apply to the distribution of wealth. The Lower Class is barely a blip on the radar, while the upper class is clearly in control. A lot of average people are making a lot more money these days.
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