Is the American Dream a thing of the past?

Is the American Dream a thing of the past?


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Please don't ask for more. There is one poster on this site who is actually capable of delivering scores of more votes...

...Yeah, that's right, Legion. You know who you are, you Goddamn Motherfucking Cockroach!!!!
 
Please don't ask for more. There is one poster on this site who is actually capable of delivering scores of more votes...

...Yeah, that's right, Legion. You know who you are, you Goddamn Motherfucking Cockroach!!!!

"Goddamn Motherfucking Cockroach."

I may be mistaken but I'd say that's a derogatory comment.
 
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I wonder what their standard for "probability" was.....interesting to note, though, that except for times of recession the probability of moving up is generally greater than the probability of moving down......perhaps that's why it's an American Dream.....

there are probably parallels......perhaps the Chinese Dream is to land a job managing a government owned factory......the British Dream is landing a mid level government job, I'm quite certain.....
 
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until people stop investing megacorps and instead invest in local entiities, we'll see our wealth end up in hands of people who work to erode our standard of living to make a profit

This is why protectionism is highly desirable to save human freedom.
 
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