Speak of the devil--

Trump just sent me tickets to his "number one"'s talk!

Sorry Gruss, but I'm not interested in real estate.  ;-(

Damn pinkos.
( This land is your land, this land is our land.... )

LOL!

On 2/10/07, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> in that episode of the apprentice... didn't the entire, VERY HIGHLY
> MOTIVATED team participate in the coffee sales?  so I guess you could
> turn 50 into 5000 this way if you were willing to illegally (or even
> legally) employ 7 HIGHLY MOTIVATED people to help you sell your coffee
> every day.
>
> On 2/9/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Dana wrote:
> > >  You on the othe hand vacillate
> > > between blaming the poor for being poor and wanting to "help" them
> > > realize how ignorant they are.
> > >
> >
> > I'm not vacillating at all.  Here it is clear as a bell:
> >
> > Unless you have a handicap, got sick, etc, if you're poor if because
> > of your own bad choices.  Root cause of bad choice is 2 fold:
> >
> > 1.) Didn't know about the better choice (thus it seemed as if there
> > were no choices), and
> > 2.) Didn't want to make the right choice.
> >
> > Ever watch The Apprentice?  In one of the first seasons they had to
> > sell coffee and their budget was something like $50.  The winning team
> > made close to $5000 in one day.  Selling coffee.
> >
> > $5000 in one day off of $50.  Let's go to the Big Board folks and tally that
> > up:
> >
> > 5 days/week x $5k/day = $25k/wk x 40wks/yr = $1,000,000/yr tax free.
> >
> > Ok.  Let's be conservative.  Let's say they only make 20% of that due
> > to bad days, etc.  That's $200,000/yr.  Let's say supplies eat up 50%
> > of that.  That's $100,000 per year in tax free profit.  From selling
> > coffee on the street.
> >
> > Poor is a choice.
> >
> >
>
> 

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