 RR ConductorHappy 40th AmtrakPremium join:2002-04-02 Redwood Valley, CA kudos:1 | reply to cdru
Re: ambition's reward... No, the problem is too many take too much, leaving too little for everybody else It wouldn't be as bad if those taking too much gave it to those who needed it, but more often than not they hoard it, and those who are in need stay in need. |
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 | said by RR Conductor:No, the problem is too many take too much, leaving too little for everybody else  It wouldn't be as bad if those taking too much gave it to those who needed it, but more often than not they hoard it, and those who are in need stay in need. Usually, those with a lot of money give quite a lot to charity. And they almost NEVER hoard it. The money is invested and creating jobs in many, many companies. Sure, there is some tasteless conspicuous consumption. But even that creates jobs for others making what they consume. -- -- Internet News My BLOG My Web Page |
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 RR ConductorHappy 40th AmtrakPremium join:2002-04-02 Redwood Valley, CA kudos:1 2 edits | Reganomics aka voodoo economics aka trickle down doesn't work, the lower downs don't get trickled to, they get trickled on Looking at the world, I see a lot more going without than should, and there is a heck of a lot of hoarding. In this country especially, NO ONE should go without unless they want to, we are just too wealthy of a nation, there is simply no excuse. I don't argue they create many jobs with their wealth, but what kind of jobs, good paying benefit jobs people can support families on, or minimum wage, poverty level jobs with no benefits, I do believe businesses have a moral obligation as well as a monetary one.
The long quote on my member page pretty much sums up how I feel about giving I will probably lose this one, but no matter, this is how I feel about things. Despite how I sound, I do agree with a lot of what you say  |
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 FiLPremium join:2005-08-16 Silver Spring, MD | reply to fAcEtIOUs "Usually, those with a lot of money give quite a lot to charity. And they almost NEVER hoard "
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hahahahahahahhahaahhahahahah. that made my nite. |
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 FiLPremium join:2005-08-16 Silver Spring, MD | reply to RR Conductor damn man. Never have I seen a post that so eloquently sums up my thoughts. TY.
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 IGGYNo Guru Just Here To HelpPremium,MVM join:2001-03-30 Chatham, IL | reply to fAcEtIOUs You act as if they give that money to charity out of the goodness of their heart. Some of them very well may. I'm sure some are smart enough to realize that it is a benefit to society to try and give back when you have been given so much. Even when your the one who actually did the work to gain that wealth. Meaning you didn't inherit the funds. But lets keep this discussion honest. Most people who have a good amount of money donate to charity for one reason. It helps them with their tax bill at the end of the year. Ok maybe two reasons. The second being it's good PR - it makes them look like a good person. Rich people just can't live without that ego stroke. -- Test PC Security Cable Diagnostics BLOG ZoneAlarm Help Vista x64 Soon to be Comcast BroadVox Direct |
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