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::Well then say that Rick Santorum's says that in the article in a sentence and make sure it refers to the term "middle-class" and not "middle-income countries". You can do the same for a [[middle-class]] article too. | ::Well then say that Rick Santorum's says that in the article in a sentence and make sure it refers to the term "middle-class" and not "middle-income countries". You can do the same for a [[middle-class]] article too. | ||
:::You do it. Maybe you can rehabilitate yourself from your [[liberal]] and [[Marxist]] tendencies. [[User:RobSmith|RobS]]<sup>[[User talk:RobSmith|''The Truth. Just Putin It Out There'']]</sup> 22:28, May 10, 2024 (EDT) | :::You do it. Maybe you can rehabilitate yourself from your [[liberal]] and [[Marxist]] tendencies. [[User:RobSmith|RobS]]<sup>[[User talk:RobSmith|''The Truth. Just Putin It Out There'']]</sup> 22:28, May 10, 2024 (EDT) | ||
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+ | ::::Donald Trump's chief economic advisor, who is not a Marxist, uses the term middle-class at: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIfCmqAf2Fc "This is the blue-collar, middle-class Trump Economy."] and Trump appears to have no problems with the term "middle-class". [[User:Conservative|Conservative]] ([[User talk:Conservative|talk]]) 22:33, May 10, 2024 (EDT) |
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All this is measured in Petrodollars. 14:54, April 13, 2024 (EDT)
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How awkward and redundant is this: "According to Investopedia, "According to the World Bank...."?
What would we call this, a double appeal to authority?
According to Conservapedia, "An appeal to authority is an informal logical fallacy." Is this a double logical fallacy? RobSThe Truth. Just Putin It Out There 16:52, April 13, 2024 (EDT)
The Time magazine article does not say the term "Middle-income countries" is a class warfare term
The Time magazine article does not say the term "Middle-income countries" is a class warfare term.
If you want to show it is a class warfare term, then you will need a citation and not merely claim it is. Conservative (talk) 21:49, May 10, 2024 (EDT)
- Where in the article does it say what you claim it says? Conservative (talk) 21:53, May 10, 2024 (EDT)
- "Workers around the world are burdened by stagnant incomes." RobSThe Truth. Just Putin It Out There 21:54, May 10, 2024 (EDT)
- There are American workers in an upper-income country who have stagnant incomes. There are low-income countries with stagnant incomes. This does not refer to middle-income countries. The Time magazine article does not use the term middle-income countries. Conservative (talk) 21:57, May 10, 2024 (EDT)
- "middle income" is a Marxist class warfare term. RobSThe Truth. Just Putin It Out There 22:00, May 10, 2024 (EDT)
- If you truly want to claim something true about the term, then why aren't you using an article which uses the term "middle-income countries". Conservative (talk) 22:00, May 10, 2024 (EDT)
- "middle income" is a Marxist class warfare term. RobSThe Truth. Just Putin It Out There 22:00, May 10, 2024 (EDT)
Where is your evidence that "middle-income" is a Marxist or Marxist economists term and that is not widely used by other economists as well? For example, both Marxists and non-Marxists use the term "labor". Conservative (talk) 22:03, May 10, 2024 (EDT)
- Google "Marx class theory" and take your pick. RobSThe Truth. Just Putin It Out There 22:07, May 10, 2024 (EDT)
- That is a non answer. And you are not demonstrating your contention. Conservative (talk) 22:09, May 10, 2024 (EDT)
- (ec) "middle income", "upper income", and "lower income" stand in direct opposition to the notions of "equality" and "individualism" as articulated in the pre-Marx French and American Revolutions. RobSThe Truth. Just Putin It Out There 22:12, May 10, 2024 (EDT)
- "In Marxist theory, class theory is at the centre of Marx’s social theory." [1] RobSThe Truth. Just Putin It Out There 22:16, May 10, 2024 (EDT)
Conservative (talk) 22:25, May 10, 2024 (EDT)
Spoiler alert: If you want to get into an argument with me about Marxist class theory, you're gonna lose. RobSThe Truth. Just Putin It Out There 22:16, May 10, 2024 (EDT)
- "Santorum has condemned the term "middle class" as "Marxism talk" used by liberals, maintaining that the United States has no social classes.[221][222]" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum#Class/Inequality
- Well then say that Rick Santorum's says that in the article in a sentence and make sure it refers to the term "middle-class" and not "middle-income countries". You can do the same for a middle-class article too.
- You do it. Maybe you can rehabilitate yourself from your liberal and Marxist tendencies. RobSThe Truth. Just Putin It Out There 22:28, May 10, 2024 (EDT)
- Well then say that Rick Santorum's says that in the article in a sentence and make sure it refers to the term "middle-class" and not "middle-income countries". You can do the same for a middle-class article too.
- Donald Trump's chief economic advisor, who is not a Marxist, uses the term middle-class at: "This is the blue-collar, middle-class Trump Economy." and Trump appears to have no problems with the term "middle-class". Conservative (talk) 22:33, May 10, 2024 (EDT)