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INEQUALITY

The 85 Richest People In The World Have As Much Wealth As The 3 The 85 Richest People In The World Have As Much Wealth As The 3.5 Billion Poorest!

WHAT PEOPLE WANT AND BELIEVE IN!!!

WHAT WOULD BE PERFECT? 100%---RICH 0%---MIDDLE CLASS 0%----POOR

WHAT’S MORE REALISTIC? 20%- WEALTH 20%-UPPER MIDDLE 20% MIDDLE CLASS 20%- LOWER MIDDLE 20%----POVERTY

SWEDEN

AMERICA FRANCE RUSSIA VERY CAPITALIST/ KIND OF CAPITALIST/ COMMUNIST AMERICA: LOW TAXES EXPENSIVE HEALTH CARE EXPENSIVE COLLEGE EXPENSIVE RETIREMENT SWEDEN: HIGH TAXES FREE HEALTH CARE FREE COLLEGE COLLEGE EXPENSIVE RETIREMENT

Long Response Question: In which country would you rather live? Country A (EXPENSIVE COLLEGE, EXPESNIVE HEALTH CARE 10% drive a Ferrari 40% drive a Honda 40% are broke Country B (FREE COLLEGE/ FREE HEALTH CARE) 100% drive a Smart Car No one has a Ferrari!!!! No one is broke!!!!

THE 5 COMMUNIST COUNTRIES 1. RUSSIA/THE SOVIET UNION 2. CHINA 3. VIETNAM 4. CUBA 5. NORTH KOREA

1%: RICH / 99%: POOR

SWEDEN

1%: RICH / 99%: POOR