I'll supervise this momentous occassion.
You can supervise kissing my ***.
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I'll supervise this momentous occassion.
And [insert deity] knows we need to work & take risks.It's to be expected that the bottom 90% would like to see the top 10% transfer wealth to them in the name of fairness.
Their idea of "fair" (according to the chart) leaves most of the the wealthy with very little more than the middle class.
I doubt that we'd ever achieve that kind of redistribution, since it would sap the will to work hard & take risks.
For what it's worth, my daughter's friends in the sciences here at U of M are finding a strong job market with greatI think what is sad is that people are beginning to look at the sciences in the way they have looked at the arts for many years, that it's snooty, that it doesn't really do much for the community...
You can supervise kissing my ***.
That's in the nature of a business start-up. Gawd....hundred hour work weeks & all of my savings at risk. (You haven't livedAnd [insert deity] knows we need to work & take risks.
Oh, I'll do that too.
That's in the nature of a business start-up. Gawd....hundred hour work weeks & all of my savings at risk. (You haven't lived
until you have to consult with a bankruptcy attorney as part of business planning.) I'm glad I did it, but I wouldn't do that again.
If government ramped down the possible returns, what kind of knucklehead would start a company?
I'm sure you question your own sanity at times.Hundred hour work weeks and savings depleted? I do that now, and I ask, what's really all that new?
We may need someone to fix up our drinks and bring us breakfast in the morning, but you would have to wear an outfit.
For what it's worth, my daughter's friends in the sciences here at U of M are finding a strong job market with great
pay....& that's with no experience. Most are moving away from SE MI to find jobs, but even here, science is king.
I'm sure you question your own sanity at times.
But ya know, there are people who only work 50 hour weeks & they get a paycheck every 2 weeks.
Yes, it's true!
If things get rough, you could just stop paying the dancers.Announcement: We broke into profit in February - 7 months after opening our doors. I bought myself a salad to celebrate, and it was the best tasting salad I'd had in a long time.
I look forward to the day when I can write myself a paycheck if we continue to hit our numbers.
I'll dress up like a rich businessman and munificently allow you to admire my god-like superiority and worship my aura of moral perfection.
Then you'll rob us blind with "service charges", steal our house and stash the spoils in the the Caymans to avoid funding the grant programs that support us with your taxes.
I'm onto you!
Announcement: We broke into profit in February - 7 months after opening our doors. I bought myself a salad to celebrate, and it was the best tasting salad I'd had in a long time.
I look forward to the day when I can write myself a paycheck if we continue to hit our numbers.
If you claim that salad as a business expense you might be able to write it off on your taxes....:drool:
But here, I give you FOXNEWS! It will gradually teach you to rabidly stand up for me, and stand against your own interests, through the clever and consistent use of shameless lying and IQ-draining rhetoric.
If things get rough, you could just stop paying the dancers.
(They're used to that, I hear.)
Don't hit!
Just kidding!
Wait...I thought the direction of conversation was predicated on non-constitutional actions (deporting rich folk).
Not really. The permanently poor lack drive & skills to bootstrap themselves into productive membership in a highly technological society.
They would be survived by the non-poor, ie, useful citizens. But of course, there would be a continuous influx of useless people, so the
deportation would be an ongoing program.
Feudal? Hah! No, we must abandon socialism which encourages sloth & reliance on government largess.
There is merit in that. But we see many governmental barriers to poor folk entering the business world, eg, regulatory barriers to entry,
incomprehensible regulation, subsidies which punish them for boosting their income. Tis as though bureaucrats & politicians want people
to be either an employee or on the dole. The poor need more opportunity & less punishment by government.
You run with a strange crowd. Of all the multi-millionaires I personally know, all got there by smarts, hard work & risk taking.
But in all seriousness, this will not be reconciled. You're a socialist (since you post in the Socialist DIR).
And I'm a capitalist. We have very different goals for society.