WHAT HAS long been suspected has now been confirmed; less affluent people tend to be more generous in giving to charity than the wealthy. In absolute terms the wealthy undoubtedly give more, but on a percentage basis low income folks give more.
What america needs is more capitalism, more socialism, more everything, more economics, particularly more free enterprise, and it needs to be trickled down steadily. Does the american economic system deliberately maintain a surplus of labor to reduce demand for labor and therefore its costs? The jury is apparently still out on that one.
Let's have some real capitalism, good old fashioned competitive free enterprise, instead of our current system of monopolized industries.
The fuel industry, usually mistakenly called the "oil" industry, consists of a handful of huge corporations working in unison to keep fuel prices high. The same is true of the insurance industry.
Do we want free market health care? fine! Double the number of doctors, and instigate real competition. We'll have 'em advertising before you know it! And shouldn't a country the size of the united states have more than three auto manufacturers?
Television sets, radios, clothing, and shoes are no longer manufacturds in america. What's wrong with this picture?
A perfect role model for american free enterprise is the food services industry. You can't swing a dead cat without hitting a good restaurant in america,and everybody is happy. Restauranteers compete like mad digs with each other, and all turns out well.
In america, more capitalism is needed, badly.
Bb
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