Arlen wrote: Our class warfare is one-way street. The rich don't have time to mess with unmotivated losers.
Apparently neither do those who grovel at the feet of the rich, like Arlen. Who knows buddy, maybe some of that wrealth will trickle down to you.....or not.
No, just displaying some of the influences of my childhood. I loved the old westerns. I hope to change my avatar every once in a while to another old cowboy movie star.
The old silents were not current whenever I was a child, but I was exposed to them. My era was during the late 40s & 50s. The singing cowboys and the TV series. My granddad really liked the old silents and that influenced me quite a lot. He had a horse named Tony and one named Mutt. Whenever I was a kid, my dad had a horse named Topper.
Not only that, but they have the means and the intelligence to deal with it. Warfare is never good. It has no winners and that is the fundamental point class warfare advocates miss entirely. They only see utopia for the masses, just like the East Germans experienced.
Rockdoc Franz wrote: Warfare is never good. It has no winners ...
Well, then it's too bad that the GOP and neo-cons keep starting so many of them.... (and unnecessarily....) The "class-warfare" was started on the classes 30 years ago. The GAO numbers prove it. And no amount of spinning changes it.