In today's offline edition of the Tribune was a guest opinion by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. You can find the article here.
I don't have a problem with the article, but I do take issue with a quote from democratic presidential candidate, John Edwards:
"In the last 30 years, our country has systematically pursued policies to concentrate wealth and power in the hands of the richest Americans while making the rest of us poorer, more insecure and more vulnerable."
I'll just bet John Edwards is more insecure and more vulnerable since his net worth is estimated by Money Magazine to be about only $55 million. Poor thing. I wonder just how much "poorer" he has become since these policies have been in place?
I don't have a problem with the article, but I do take issue with a quote from democratic presidential candidate, John Edwards:
"In the last 30 years, our country has systematically pursued policies to concentrate wealth and power in the hands of the richest Americans while making the rest of us poorer, more insecure and more vulnerable."
I'll just bet John Edwards is more insecure and more vulnerable since his net worth is estimated by Money Magazine to be about only $55 million. Poor thing. I wonder just how much "poorer" he has become since these policies have been in place?
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