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Does a baby beaten to death have the same opportunities as you did?
Right up until the moment of its death, of course.
Equality of opportunity, not equality of outcome.
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Does a baby beaten to death have the same opportunities as you did?
Hey Henry! .... explain that to the non-white kid who applies to work at most white-owned small businesses in my town (or thousands like it). Tell that to the non-white contractors who compete for work in other than minority neighborhoods. Reality has a way of rearing its ugly head, regardless of how many times you choose to bury yours!You are also dead wrong in stating that not everyone has the same opportunities. Of course they do. Some people lack whatever it takes to seize those opportunities when presented, or they simply make bad choices.
Our founding documents guarantee equality of opportunity, they do not guarantee equality of outcome.
The people most affected will be the upper middle class. The owners of small businesses who still provide between 70% and 80% of the jobs in this country. Obama's taxes will penalize them, and they will start automating and cutting back, or moving offshore. In any case, it will be a disaster.
Hey Henry! .... explain that to the non-white kid who applies to work at most white-owned small businesses in my town (or thousands like it). Tell that to the non-white contractors who compete for work in other than minority neighborhoods. Reality has a way of rearing its ugly head, regardless of how many times you choose to bury yours!![]()
Maybe, just maybe, their bad choice was to be born with the wrong skin color or ethnicity.
.... but Henry, I live in one of Sarah Palin's 'real America' towns and work in the contracting industry. Your truth is not mine because I hear the comments and see the reality everyday.Oh, please, spare me the racist comments. I know people who are desperate to hire any willing body they can find, no matter what color they are. A family member supervises two or three McDonalds* for a local company that owns six stores in the area. They have a hard time finding enough young people willing to work.
Your comment may have been valid thirty years ago, but it won't wash today.
.... but Henry, I live in one of Sarah Palin's 'real America' towns and work in the contracting industry. Your truth is not mine because I hear the comments and see the reality everyday.
p.s. btw, great jobs you cite .... working at McDees!
Henry there are various issues which may depend on who wins in November but this tax issue is not one of them. It should to obvious to even the cursory political observer that the democrats will maintain their control of congress and, that being the case, the top tax rate is going up.
The republicans never made the Bush tax cuts permanent (perhaps they knew what kind of deficit busting spendthrifts they would be) so even if McCain wins congress will either do nothing and allow the cuts to expire or send him a bill which raises the top rates while keeping the 15 and 25% rate for the middle class.
Its unlikely McCain would veto such a bill as long as he has in interest in being re-elected.
You can yell about how unfair it all is and you can curse the republican congress for only making the cuts temporary but its all moot.
Obama or McCain.....on this one it don't matter so its inaccurate to call them Obama's taxes.
I live in-between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, the Republican bedrock communities. Believe me, what I said is completely accurate. Many white contractors (even if they are personally liberal) won't hire non-whites because they realize it will hurt their business.For teenagers still in school, the golden arches are a decent place to work. Why is that a problem?
Our county has a population of approx 200,000, most of whom live in one city, so I think it qualifies as a 'real American' town. And, we are in the South, although Florida was never truly a 'deep South' kind of place in the sense that Alabama and Mississippi are.
You must live in a fairly backward area if what you say about employment is really accurate.
I live in-between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, the Republican bedrock communities. Believe me, what I said is completely accurate. Many white contractors (even if they are personally liberal) won't hire non-whites because they realize it will hurt their business.
I will concede it's not as bad as 30 years ago but it is still there. The argument about equal opportunity for all is not completely true, at least not where I live and work.
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added comment: the problem is not isolated to teenagers. I'm talking about hiring practices in businesses that provide a decent living as a lifetime occupation.
That's been my experience. One quick story before I need to log off .... the small company I work for hired a nice young kid who happened to Korean, but was born and raised here. We sent him out on a job with another worker and the customer called my boss and told him he doesn't want that 'Chinaman' working in his house.Funny, we in the South are so often painted with the 'racist' brush, when things are much worse in many parts of the North.
I think taxes are a major issue in this campaign.
Right up until the moment of its death, of course.
Equality of opportunity, not equality of outcome.
^ You're arguing that a murdered baby has the same opportunities (until his or her death) as Paris Hilton has (until her death). Funny.
