Where you think the persistently widening gap between The Rich and The Poor is leading to ?
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Envy, increase in crime, aggression and corruption, an economical inbalance, the return to the clear separation of the classes,
But in today's dog-eat-dog society what else can you expect?
Greed !
The poor will increasingly become more of a problem to the rich because as the population continues to grow so our food resources will dwindle and it is the poor who will make the population grow the most. It is also the poor who will be the largest consumers of our food resources. Eventually the rich will remedy the problem of too many poor people and not enough food by eating the poor people and therefore killing two birds with one stone.
It's going to lead to misery. It's very apparent in the UK already. The cost of living is so high, that even with a middle-class income, you can only just about scrape through, especially with the current house-price situation and if you've got young children. It's getting increasingly difficult to secure a good standard of living and I feel that young people will get more and more dependant on their parents to support them during their studies and with getting on the property ladder. And this you will need for a dignified life here. There will always be some, who make it, but life is getting harder.
Very sad indeed.
It's unfortunate that it happens but has in the past and will in the future. In England today so many grand houses are protected that were built by the rich hundreds of years ago and these mansions are amazing! There is not much said about the working class sleeping ten to a bed,the diseases,death by the age of 40 apart from in the history books. The west in general is still moving forward at such a pace doing good and bad (the environment seems to be taken a hammering at the moment).Look at socialist states they are so backwards but they still have the rich at the top but shout about the working class rights.Remember we all die,with money or not,just try to die happy!
I am assuming you are talking globally and not about any particular country.
I think a good example was the revolution in Persia to overthrow the Shah. This was a case of two extremes, the very rich and the very poor.
Certainly in the West this situation will never occur, but on a global scale, it may erupt into world war and the rumblings in Iraq, Israel and Palestine may well be the start of it
medievel england for the poor everything for the rich, because the roads are cramming up,they use the law to kick the poor of the road, because gas is running low poor will not be able to pay, more gas for the rich electric will become to dear for poor, notice the dental sytem has been sabotaged to accomadate the money people, the poor will eventualy have rotten teeth, live by candle light, and no warmth, the rich will keep all the luxuries to themselves.
Who are the poor?
In my opinion they are the group most likely to ignore their past as quick as they can. It's 4s by 4s for everyone.
As for the widening gap well that's a laugh.
I wish I had been in a position of being housed fed and paid money for each child produced when I was young.
I do have moist eyes when involuntary breathing their tobacco smoke.
I have been poor, very poor, with no home and little to eat and thought myself lucky to get two shillings a day in the army with boots provided too.
Start work at 14 and thrown out at 15 with a war starting and you will know what poverty is.
Gap persistently widening?
If you are in America there is poverty there but the gap between those in poverty in America is a relative gap. If you are in poverty in other countries then the gap is huge. America has been quite successful in alleviating the pain of rich and poor and creating a huge middle class. This middle class hardly existed 150 years ago.
The rest of the world has limited middle class. I think that gap is going to decrease as access to information becomes more and more readily available and education is more available. Globalization with its ills will also lend a hand to the poor and create more balance globally.
War in Iraq.
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