interesting article - socialism vs capitalism!, page-5

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    thanx for posting that article
    it just confirms what I have always thought about socialists and labor voters
    They are just a bunch of envious people pretending to have a social conscience
    read the article its a beauty. this little bit gives a taste of where it is going
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    Who Are The Poor?
    When we hear of the poor, we envision a massive group of people without food and shelter. In reality, most of the poor in capitalistic countries such as the United States are not in such a state. Data from a recent census reveals that of the official "poor":[1]

    76 percent have air conditioning.
    66 percent have more than two rooms of living space per person.
    97 percent own at least one color television.
    62 percent have either cable or satellite television.
    Almost 75 percent of households own a car (30 percent own two or more).
    73 percent own microwave ovens.
    More than 50 percent have stereos.
    33 percent have automatic dishwashers.
    99 percent have refrigerators.
    Virtually none lack running water or flushing toilets.
    46 percent own their own home, the average of which is a three bedroom house with 1.5 baths, that has a carport and porch or patio, and the average value of which is 70 percent of the median American home.
    If we observe our presumably poorest citizens on our public transportation systems we see that they have cell phones, adequate clothing, personal audio devices, and are generally clean and free of disease and deformities. They also have the comfort of using a heated and air-conditioned transportation car that has carpet and flat-panel televisions for their amusement (paid for primarily by the wealthy, of course).
 
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