Kittitas George
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		That is not a solution. The economy needs an adjustment so it works better for everyone. The economy isn't working for the majority. Poverty has in creased 16% since the mid 1960's. We don't have 16% more lazy people. Employment that once payed 'family wages' have not increased or kept up with inflation. Retail wages used to support a family. Forty hours of "minimum wage" won't pay the rent anywhere in the country. We all subsidize Wal-Mart, America's biggest employer. Many Wal-Mart workers qualify for 'food Stamps' and "Medicaid'. While the Wal-Mart family (just 5 people) has accumulated more money than 40% of the population. The "economic opportunity" needs to be increased, we don't need to take anything away for redistribution. American investors need to invest in American workers and the American economy.Do you think we should take the top 1% er’s money and redistribute it to everybody else thats not as fortunate as they are?
	








