"Confessions of a Catholic convert to capitalism": Arthur Brooks in @americamag http://www.americamagazine.org/politics-society/2017/02/06/confessions-catholic-convert-capitalism …
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There is no mathematical dictum that says 10% of people must be poor and 20% must be ultra-wealthy.
@JamesMartinSJ@ginavergel7@americamag -
His point was simply that someone has to be in the top 10 and bottom 20. He also didn't say the poor live in gigantic homes.
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"Forty-five percent of Americans with incomes below the poverty line today live in a house with three or more bedrooms."
@johngillmedia -
Your use of hyperbole (gigantic
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1) No, it doesn't hurt my argument. 2) There is no mathematic rule that says ANY percentage of people must be poor.
@johngillmedia -
Ok. I didn't say anyone "must be poor." You keep adding things that aren't there to try to prove a flawed point. I'm out.
End of conversation
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