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America's Two-Faced Liberals

Kenneth L. Wrote: May 02, 2012 9:40 AM
South Side of Chicago, you are not too bright, are you? First of all, there is no need for the name-calling. You seem pretty sure of your ground, calling somebody "Dum-Dum," but you are incorrect by the most basic measure. U.S. population is 310 million, so 1% is 3.1 million, not 1.5 million. But "1%" is used figuratively, anyway, don't you get it? Second, your information is flawed, as well. Professor Williams cites averages, and uses home values as well as income. It is clearly a pretty good guess that many people working for the government who live in these areas are above average. His point is well-taken, and you are simply making ad hominem noise for your own amusement. Why don't you take it somewhere else.
President Barack Obama and Wall Street occupiers, along with their allies in the mainstream media and on college campuses, have maintained an ongoing attack on high-income earners, people they call 1 percenters. Listening to their deceitful demagoguery, you would naturally think of them as 99 percenters, but you'd be dead-wrong.

Last week, MSN Money posted a report titled "The richest counties in America." According to the report, residents of those 15 wealthiest counties "have median household incomes that are double the national average." Three of those counties have a median income of more than $100,000. The report goes on to say, "While...

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