The point is that societies with low income inequality are healthier, happier, and more stable than those with high inequality. But since you love the status quo in this "KKKuntree", obviously that is not something you can understand.
Exactly, @1. It's not like a $3.5 million house burnt down, the resulting fire damaging the adjacent $5.1 million house and a third house, while we have homeless people sleeping on my street.
What ever the USA may be, tons of people are still dying to come here. I wonder how the WIC cards, shelters, and free food are in Nigeria?...besides the USAID that is.
Jesus. With posts like this, it gives us some sense of just how hard the editors must work over your articles to make them somewhat coherent before going to print.
Also, please get a real camera Charles. You take the worst pics.
The point is that societies with low income inequality are healthier, happier, and more stable than those with high inequality. But since you love the status quo in this "KKKuntree", obviously that is not something you can understand.
Oh.
Wait ...
Pop density Seattle 2,593.5/km
Nigerians get more.