A sailor, huh? I bet you had all kinds of seamen up in your ass on your love boat floats. You must have been ecstatic when the whole don't ask don't tell think got revoked. You thinking of going back in now that you're free to be the butt pirate you are?
I swear, if I believed in God, I would pray day and night that a giant fat bastard would take a header off a tall building/hotel and land on you while you were walking down the LV strip. Hopefully, he would have a communist manifesto in his pocket and be on welfare. It would make it that much sweeter.
call me a communist all you want, what I'm not is economically retarded like you and the rest of the sheep. unlike yourself I study economics, i don't get my information form the tv or from politicians so I know the difference between fact and fiction.
this is fact not fiction:
"Rising income disparities would be less troubling if increased inequality had been accompanied by broadly shared prosperity. But in fact, at roughly the same time as income growth accelerated for the highest-income ouseholds, it slowed to a sputter for low- and even middle-income Americans. The
average income of households in the top 1 percent of the distribution grew by a remarkable 241 percent between 1979 and 2007 (the latest year for which the CBO data are available), after adjusting for inflation. Meanwhile, average income for households in the bottom fifth of the income distribution grew by only 11 percent (less than half a percent per year), and average income for households in the middle fifth grew by only 19 percent (less than 1 percent per year). Median earnings for male workers ??? the
earnings of the man in the exact middle of the earnings distribution ??? were about the same in 2009 as in the late 1960s.2 Median earnings for women rose through the 1980s and 1990s, as a rising share of women started working full-time and as more women obtained college degrees, but in the most recent decade, women???s earnings also stagnated (even before the recession). 3 In sum, after several decades following World War II during which the incomes of low-, middle-, and high-income households all rose
steadily together, living standards started rising far more quickly for those at the top of the distribution and far more slowly for all other groups."
http://finance.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Testimony of Aron-Dine.pdf
http://www.cbo.gov/publications/collections/tax/2010/income_by_source.pdf
* now if this is the kind of equality that you prefer than keep drinking the neo-liberal kool-aid spoon feed to the sheep from the tv and multi-millionaire politicians. and enjoy eating cat food when you are 70 and and living in a tent or van down by the river.