There is no place for us in the society of landlords because we are the "have-nots"and they are the"haves".
The miners would haves their representatives and the employers would have their representatives, and either side could call attention to any particular point.
The first of these is the growing discrepancy between the fortunes of the "haves"and the"have-nots".
No doubt they haves enough of their own troubles.
I agree with the rapporteur about the haves and the have-nots.
Yet these same cities are the scene of a wide rift between the haves and the have-nots.
Liberalization which in my country has led to a gap in health care between the haves and havenots.
Then there are the employed—the able-bodied, the two-parent households—who are the "haves" to varying degrees.