As the battle rages between the so-called "99%" and "1%", a percentage not accounted for seem to be the
53%. The "53%" are made of the struggling Americans who some have overcame their respective adversity (most still have a long ways to go) and still pay federal taxes. Their position concerns one that suggests those who embody the 99% are ones who complain of the corporate greed present in the 1%, yet aren't achieving anything by taking time off from work to
"sit in a drum circle".
Ammar:
ReplyDeleteGood start; when integrating your own opinion here, look at with whom you agree, disagree, qualify. In other words, you want to enter into an existing conversation. Are your sources authored or all anonymous? The more actual names of editorialists or columnists, the more credibility your own opinion gains.
+16.5/20
Mr. Heller
Ammar--
ReplyDeleteHave you monitored a columnist? IF so, where is this?
+0/15 INC??
Mr. Heller