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<blockquote data-quote="Ace_on_the_Turn" data-source="post: 2868404" data-attributes="member: 27417"><p>You wrote, "The mindless liberals that favor equality in income will be just like Cuba if they had it there way. The average income in that country is $28 dollars a month." I pointed out that the left's complaint regarding income inequality was not, in any way, shape form or fashion, a call for everyone to earn the same. The left's, and many on the right, complaint is the growing gap between the average earner and the very top earners. That is what Clinton has been saying consistently. It's not a call for some kind of socialism, as that's not even what socialism is. It's amazing how often that word is thrown around by people who clearly have no idea what it even means. I find it a bit funny, if not outright disingenuous, that you ignored an article from Forbes expressing the same concerns as Hillary and left. As you know, Forbes is about as pro capitalism as they come. But, it's just the left's love of socialism in your mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace_on_the_Turn, post: 2868404, member: 27417"] You wrote, "The mindless liberals that favor equality in income will be just like Cuba if they had it there way. The average income in that country is $28 dollars a month." I pointed out that the left's complaint regarding income inequality was not, in any way, shape form or fashion, a call for everyone to earn the same. The left's, and many on the right, complaint is the growing gap between the average earner and the very top earners. That is what Clinton has been saying consistently. It's not a call for some kind of socialism, as that's not even what socialism is. It's amazing how often that word is thrown around by people who clearly have no idea what it even means. I find it a bit funny, if not outright disingenuous, that you ignored an article from Forbes expressing the same concerns as Hillary and left. As you know, Forbes is about as pro capitalism as they come. But, it's just the left's love of socialism in your mind. [/QUOTE]
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