But what I see (early 2012) concerns me tremendously: Supreme Court decisions that have given corporations expanded protections while police pepper-spray people gathered in nonviolent assembly; income inequality of Third World proportions, endemic white collar crime, an inexorable slide in our global educational rank, and some in our population who cheer when the question is, “Should we just let them die?” FROM AN AMERICAN STORY
CNN ARTICLE: Global income inequality: Where the U.S. ranks.
Taxes are the price we pay for a civilized society. —Oliver Wendel Holmes
THE ECONOMIST: Income Inequality in America
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But what I see (early 2012) concerns me tremendously: Supreme Court decisions that have given corporations expanded protections while police pepper-spray people gathered in nonviolent assembly; income inequality of Third World proportions, endemic white collar crime, an inexorable slide in our global educational rank, and some in our population who cheer when the question is, “Should we just let them die?”