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Topic transferred. The survey, conducted by political scientists Benjamin Page, Larry Bartels and Jason Seawright, found that the nation's wealthiest are opposed to measures aimed at improving inequality, most of which the general public tend to support.
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www.deseretnews.com/article/865595335/Is-the-1-greedy-Study-says-yes.html?utm_source=hootsuite&utm_campaign=hootsuite
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May 6, 2015 - 09:03:55 pm
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added a grey area, as this is not a totally black and white subject.
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Some are, but not all
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Options order:
1. Yes
2. No
3. Some are, but not all
1. Yes
2. No
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Some are, but not all: none
Yes: none
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Yes: none
No: none
Some are, but not all: none
Yes: none
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This change was denied by Jerry on May 7, 2015 - 09:27:14 pm.
Reason: Thanks for the edit. The topic is about the average level of the "richest 1%", so it's not important whether "some of they are".
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Topic transferred. The survey, conducted by political scientists Benjamin Page, Larry Bartels and Jason Seawright, found that the nation's wealthiest are opposed to measures aimed at improving inequality, most of which the general public tend to support.
The survey, conducted by political scientists Benjamin Page, Larry Bartels and Jason Seawright, found that the nation's wealthiest are opposed to measures aimed at improving inequality, most of which the general public tend to support.
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Do you agree with the statement: "richest 1% of Americans are greedy"? (more than an average person)
Do you agree with the statement: "richest 1% of Americans are greedy"?
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Date:
May 6, 2015 - 03:29:50 pm
Title:
Do you agree with the statement: "richest 1% of Americans are greedy"?
Category:
Politics
Option name:
Yes
Option name:
No
Title desc:
The survey, conducted by political scientists Benjamin Page, Larry Bartels and Jason Seawright, found that the nation's wealthiest are opposed to measures aimed at improving inequality, most of which the general public tend to support.
Desc link:
www.deseretnews.com/article/865595335/Is-the-1-greedy-Study-says-yes.html?utm_source=hootsuite&utm_campaign=hootsuite
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1
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