PBS l Land of the Free, Home of the Poor - We (U.S.) have wealth inequality of China

In riverside, ca I visited some distant cousin to my SO once, there were bullet holes in the wall and they had a newspaper clipping about how it was the home of a gang leader. 8 people living there, not a single one with a job, 80" dlp on BET while they all watched from the floor and they were grilling steaks in the backyard.

They're mexicans though, not a single illegal all 5-6th generation where their great-great-great grandparents came over in the late 1800's, so I guess that blows that whole blacks only use WIC/EBT in CA.
 
Police are there to enforce law to create a lawful society for you to live in which is a derivation of your constitutionally protected rights.
 
Nope. A grading curve that no one asked for in college that benefits the professor more than us and didn't penalize the top students in the class is in no way equatable to economics.

It would be almost the same if the government gave out money to the lower classes that wasn't at an expense of the rich, if that somehow wouldn't affect prices in the economy...which it would.

So yeah, if I had demanded grade points at the expense of the top STUDENT in the class so that we all got the same grade, yeah maybe you'd have a point. But when the professor demanRAB someone in the grade gets 100 and just gives EVERYONE else free points, it's not the same thing at all, but I guess you fail at analogies.
 
A 10 point curve effects all students equally. They all get 10.

The curve that would support your theories would take 5 points from the folks with the highest score, give 20 to the lowest scorers and talk about trying to help the people in the middle but actually keep their scores the same.
 
You do understand that for a curve to normally exist, means the top grade was not a 100. The curve bumps that person to 100 and gives the same amount of points to everyone else. The point distribution is 'fair' as EVERYONE gets the same points, and nobody is penalized, and it's the professor's choice in order to make his teaching stats look better.

It in no way relates to Econ. God you fail at argument.
 
Well your GPA redistribution experiment would work better if students score 5000 points out of 100 were asked to redistribute points to students that scored 65 out of 100.
 
I'm showing you facts, and you are either disagreeing based on a technicality and then you're attacking the source.*

*Wiki is not the source. It's a repository of sources
 
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