or harvest it. Why would you want a farmhand working for you that
can't pay his bills when all your wealth grows virtually for free?
On Feb 17, 6:46 pm, dick thompson <rhomp2...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> How do you put limits to what can be expected. As soon as you do
> then you will have someone else saying he gets that why don't I. You
> are trying to game the outcome without gaming the input. It all goes
> back to what Maggie Thatcher said, "Socialism works well until you run
> out of someone else's money." You are trying to game the system on
> someone else's money or work or effort to learn so you can do more. The
> whole idea of capitalism is that you are the decision maker on what you
> will be able to do. It is strictly up to you and what you are willing
> to put forth to get from where you are now to where you want to be. If
> someone else does it for you, then you will not value the effort
> required and will just keep wanting more. You are like a baby chick
> waiting for mommy and daddy bird to come feed you.
>
> On 02/17/2011 07:21 PM, Wes wrote:
>
>
>
> > think of these things like cars and insurance as acreage of land.
> > should i work for you for less land than i need to survive? should you
> > morrally want me to? How many acres does Wal-Mart need before they can
> > say "everyone working for me get's a good piece of land (some more)"?
>
> > On Feb 17, 6:14 pm, BB47<mde...@socal.rr.com> wrote:
> >> On Feb 17, 3:46 pm, Wes<wesleykell...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> Nobody should be expected to work and not afford a car (plus repairs),
> >>> rent, health insurance, retirement and also little things that make
> >>> life worthwhile (Cable TV could be one). Why do you want to pay people
> >>> less than they need, you can't or you won't? you always act like their
> >>> friends till it comes to payday then you're more of a rapist.
> >> Just picture a world filled with YOUs. Everyone complaining to each
> >> other that you should buy the other a car and everything else on your
> >> list. Think about that for a little while. Spend some time
> >> surrounded by multiple yous'
> >> Insane isn't it?
>
> >> What you fail to see is that all that stuff you ask for costs WAY more
> >> than you "put in" at a low end job.
> >> Therefore you are forcing someone else to buy it for you with THEIR
> >> work. Can you see how unfair that is?
> >> It is mathematically impossible to make your scenario work.
>
> >> You act like all those things are your right! Just by being born
> >> and able to say "welcome to Walmart" gets you a car, retirement,
> >> health care, cable TV, repairs, the whole life? (which costs hundreds
> >> of thousands of dollars)
> >> How can you think that? That is just crazy. Somebody had to earn that
> >> money. Somebody that did everything way better than you did and your
> >> low skill job. You don't deserve their hard work.- Hide quoted text -
>
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