P Playto New member Dec 4, 2009 #1 There are three distinct categories of Americans. (Those that can count and those that can't.) Look to any Government census report. Categories are clearly defined by "levels of income and ethnicity."
There are three distinct categories of Americans. (Those that can count and those that can't.) Look to any Government census report. Categories are clearly defined by "levels of income and ethnicity."
P Playto New member Dec 4, 2009 #2 There are three distinct categories of Americans. (Those that can count and those that can't.) Look to any Government census report. Categories are clearly defined by "levels of income and ethnicity."
There are three distinct categories of Americans. (Those that can count and those that can't.) Look to any Government census report. Categories are clearly defined by "levels of income and ethnicity."
A Aaron K New member Dec 4, 2009 #3 how do people define these categories? how is there a feedback loop?