http://www.rollingstone.com/politic...cymic&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=partner Oh, sorry... It was a ghost. Ectoplasm.
With due respect, the link in the OP did not get clicked by this guy. As a former RS subscriber, I can speak to the substantive merit of their political articles, and I don't speak highly.
I admittedly don't know how Scandinavia's politics have shifted across the political spectrum over the years, or how long they've been wealthy. I know Hollande has pretty much shit himself.
The article? And that makes it substantively meritorious? Dude....it's entitled "Everything Republicans Believe Is Wrong". It's quite obviously like each and every political article RS has ever put out. I'm not getting baited into reading it. I fear becoming dumber.
It still stands by this fallacy that the rich are taking their money from the middle class. Give me a proposal to help middle class wages and I'm all ears
All we are told in this article is mysteriously the republicans are responsible. How? Why? Give me specifics
It's an RS political article. You don't get reasons for conclusions. You get conclusions. Those are surely all you need.
1. Show me where this fallacy is in that article. Quote it. 2. Are you conceding that wage inequality is bad for the economy?
But if it didn't mention how God can't possibility exist, then your boner didn't reach full capacity, amirite?