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3-17-2011 @ 10:28PM
Ellen said...
This outrageous extravagance is precisely what is causing so much discontent and anger in America. The world is spinning out of control, and there are actually human beings on this planet who will pay for this indulgence?? The wealthy had better stop advertising their grotesque squandering of resources -- many empires have fallen for far less inequity among the masses. When 400 individuals in the U.S. have wealth equal to 50% of the population(155 million people!), that is a scenario worthy of the French and Russian revolutions. The widening gap between the top 1% and everyone else is a recipe for disaster.
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