What happened to the American Dream?

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When It Comes to the American Dream, the U.S. Ranks 27th in the World

Credit Suisse's annual Global Wealth Data Book publishes a ranking of median wealth in countries around the world. Basically, this study looks at the sum of all assets, subtracts all liabilities, and comes up with the amount of money that the household in the middle of the wealth distribution can put its hands on. As one might expect, rich enclaves like the UAE (21) and Luxembourg (2) did well. Similarly, countries with a strong social safety net -- like Canada (12), Sweden (24), and Germany (23) -- also outpace us. But there are a few surprises, too. For example, the U.S. ranks behind Ireland (18), Spain (20) and Cyprus (25), countries that are generally recognized for their abysmal economies.

Why does America rank so low? The answer shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody who watches the news: To begin with, financial deregulation has concentrated wealth at the top of the income pyramid, wage stagnation has made life harder for workers, and the shredding of America's social safety net has made it ever more difficult for people to climb out of poverty. If you're interested in seeing a more comprehensive explanation, Les Leopold has written a pretty solid rundown.

The other side of the story -- and another aspect that makes this income inequality even more appalling -- is that, while the Global Wealth Data Book's numbers are based on the average of all households, the wealth held by the richest of the rich badly skews the equation. As this video notes, the top 1 percent of households own almost 50 percent of all stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. By comparison, the bottom 50 percent of all households own 0.5 percent of those wealth instruments.

When It Comes to the American Dream, the U.S. Ranks 27th in the World - DailyFinance
 
Progressive redistribution always leads to failure, 100% of the time, guaranteed.

You can't expect prosperity from a food stamp economy

The middle class has been buried these past 4 years -- Joe Biden Oct 2012
 
Progressive redistribution always leads to failure, 100% of the time, guaranteed.

You can't expect prosperity from a food stamp economy

The middle class has been buried these past 4 years -- Joe Biden Oct 2012

So what's your excuse Frank? Why aren't you rich? Poor people keeping you down?
 
What Happened To The American Dream?

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Progressive redistribution always leads to failure, 100% of the time, guaranteed.

You can't expect prosperity from a food stamp economy

The middle class has been buried these past 4 years -- Joe Biden Oct 2012

Fucking dumb, Frankie boy.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMhvYeQPOcE]Wealth Distribution in the USA - SHOCKING! - YouTube[/ame]
 
Progressive redistribution always leads to failure, 100% of the time, guaranteed.

You can't expect prosperity from a food stamp economy

The middle class has been buried these past 4 years -- Joe Biden Oct 2012

Fucking dumb, Frankie boy.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMhvYeQPOcE]Wealth Distribution in the USA - SHOCKING! - YouTube[/ame]

Class warfare is dumb on it's face. Who cares how wealthy you get, just don't screw anyone over doing it.
 
What Happened To The American Dream?

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You mean President Obama has been President for over 30 years?:cuckoo:

Well if someone can claim Reagan has been president for 30 years then why not?

Look at the growth of regs in the Federal Register. It is about twice what it was under Reagan, the last time we saw an actual reduction in the number of pages. It is much harder to start a business than it used to be. It is much harder to grow a business than it used to be. It is much harder to become wealthy through a business than it used to be.
That is all the explanation it takes.
 
The problem with dimocraps (aside from being mind numbingly stupid) is that they think the amount of money in this World/Country is static.

Not so.

Look at the incredible inventions that have taken place in the last 10-15 years. Look at the GIGANTIC increase in our GDP in the last 10-15 years.

Trillions, we're talking TRILLIONS of dollars in increases.

Naturally, the more creative, the harder working, the more inventive and, frankly, the more intelligent people benefitted first and benefitted the most.

While stupid, beer-swilling, bowling-night, fat union thug, truck driving, assembly-line-working types somewhere in the middle of the food chain and haven't seen the FAST and huge increases in income.

The Upper Classes, the better educated, the harder-working have.

And let me clue all of you in..... If you think they're all Republicans?

You are sadly misinformed.

There are CREATORS of wealth and there are TAKERS of wealth.

Most dimocraps are takers. Not all, but most.

If they got left behind, so what? But here's the deal. They'll catch up. They always do.

They did in every huge leap ever made in the Western World since the Renaissance and they will again.

dimocraps just like to lay down like whiney little bitches and cry about being mistreated.

Get a job, losers
 
What happened t othe American Dream??

Libs thought it was something that could be handed out... Took away from others including those who actually were working for it.. handed it to ones with no ambition to begin with.. and brought the whole thing down

They forget that it is something to be earned.. not subsidized.. not taken away from someone else to give to another in very small pieces after government gets their red tape mits on it and uses most of it to feed the many layers of bureaucracy
 
When It Comes to the American Dream, the U.S. Ranks 27th in the World

Credit Suisse's annual Global Wealth Data Book publishes a ranking of median wealth in countries around the world. Basically, this study looks at the sum of all assets, subtracts all liabilities, and comes up with the amount of money that the household in the middle of the wealth distribution can put its hands on. As one might expect, rich enclaves like the UAE (21) and Luxembourg (2) did well. Similarly, countries with a strong social safety net -- like Canada (12), Sweden (24), and Germany (23) -- also outpace us. But there are a few surprises, too. For example, the U.S. ranks behind Ireland (18), Spain (20) and Cyprus (25), countries that are generally recognized for their abysmal economies.

Why does America rank so low? The answer shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody who watches the news: To begin with, financial deregulation has concentrated wealth at the top of the income pyramid, wage stagnation has made life harder for workers, and the shredding of America's social safety net has made it ever more difficult for people to climb out of poverty. If you're interested in seeing a more comprehensive explanation, Les Leopold has written a pretty solid rundown.

The other side of the story -- and another aspect that makes this income inequality even more appalling -- is that, while the Global Wealth Data Book's numbers are based on the average of all households, the wealth held by the richest of the rich badly skews the equation. As this video notes, the top 1 percent of households own almost 50 percent of all stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. By comparison, the bottom 50 percent of all households own 0.5 percent of those wealth instruments.

When It Comes to the American Dream, the U.S. Ranks 27th in the World - DailyFinance

ill tell you what happened Rocks......the Far Left.....and the Far Right....the two asshole parties have let these guys grab control....and they only care about ....WHAT THEY WANT.....that's whats happened....
 
Progressive redistribution always leads to failure, 100% of the time, guaranteed.

You can't expect prosperity from a food stamp economy

The middle class has been buried these past 4 years -- Joe Biden Oct 2012

Fucking dumb, Frankie boy.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMhvYeQPOcE]Wealth Distribution in the USA - SHOCKING! - YouTube[/ame]

We're an Idea Economy and sadly, Progressives are all out of them.

They've been trying the same failed ideas over and over and over and over and over and over, with the same result on a larger and larger scale. They're about to drag down what was one the world biggest and best economy and they're still playing the Class Envy Card on their new Kulaks.
 
The "dream" in those socialist nations is SO much lower than it was here, that any comparison isn't viable.

"Progressives" are dumbing it down in America because they don't think it's fair that some dreams come true, and some don't.

Same thing they've done to public schools: Dumb them down, lower expectations, and everyone gets a trophy.
 
Progressive redistribution always leads to failure, 100% of the time, guaranteed.

You can't expect prosperity from a food stamp economy

The middle class has been buried these past 4 years -- Joe Biden Oct 2012

Fucking dumb, Frankie boy.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMhvYeQPOcE]Wealth Distribution in the USA - SHOCKING! - YouTube[/ame]
Wealth is earned, not distributed, tovarich.
 
American Dream got the government supervision. Since then it's existing only for chosen ones
 
Progressive redistribution always leads to failure, 100% of the time, guaranteed.

You can't expect prosperity from a food stamp economy

The middle class has been buried these past 4 years -- Joe Biden Oct 2012

So what's your excuse Frank? Why aren't you rich? Poor people keeping you down?

I can't speak for CrusaderFrank, nor do I want to, but he and I seemingly have similar life philosophies and political opinions, so, let me speak for myself:

I am not driven by envy, jealousy of others. I am content with what I have, because what I have, I EARNED. Retired now, but during my working days I was member of a union only as long as I had to be, and when I was out, I happily crossed stinking picket lines, during strikes, replaced the tires on my vehicle, slashed by loving and caring union thugs, out of my own pocket, worked, provided for my family, and it never occurred to me that should be as rich as the next guy.

I am not rich, but I am comfortable. The so-called "rich" people never held me down, they provided job for me, rewarded my diligence with promotions and raises in pay, and never asked me to cast my vote as they themselves would vote. That kind of intrusion in one's life is the exclusive purview of the unions and their Democrat/liberal lackeys.
 

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