be a genius...
beyond that, you're pretty much screwed...
2006-11-15 16:04:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Although financial disparity is not fair, the constitution does not say things are fair. In the US we have the ability to work hard, get an education and better ourselves. I have never had much money but have worked hard and am getting by. Eventually with good investment I will be better off than my parents were.
The wonderful thing about the united states is not that we all have the same equal start in this life (we don't) but the government does not stand in the way of bettering yourself. It is not governments job to change your situation. They are just not supposed to hinder your ability to change your own situation.
2006-11-16 04:21:27
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answered by Rorshach4u 3
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The first part of your statement is incorrect. If you think that no one who is born poor EVER earns more than their parents did then you don't have a very clear vision of the diversity in this society.
2006-11-15 16:05:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't think of that many people who are well known, that were born rich. Except Paris. I believe people have to work hard, you really have to strive. Bill Gates wasn't born rich, was he? Or Oprah? It is probably is easier to have rich parents.
2006-11-15 16:54:06
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answered by Anonymous
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That's what I wanna know....Like I know for me, I come from a middle class family, but not the best off, and I gotta pay for college and I want to go to be a doctor, and medschool is expensive. I don't think it's fair for people who aren't as rich to be at a financial disability
2006-11-15 16:05:13
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answered by bonjovi_girl18 2
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By moving to America(legally), and working hard.
2006-11-15 16:05:50
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answered by Anonymous
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with great difficulty I'd imagine.
2006-11-15 16:06:17
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answered by mescalin57 4
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