On Friday 20 July 2007 19:59, Graham Dobson wrote:
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> movement to either cheaper areas, or areas where there is more work, and
> getting more education, and working harder, are all things people have to
> be willing to do, if they can. 

Hi Graham!

Yeah, right, if they *can*. But what if they can't? And how many can? Looking 
at it another way, why should they? Family, tradition, home, friends - all 
are secondary to the f***ing billionaires getting more billions at the 
expense of the poor or "becoming poor"?

How many master's degrees does anyone need? How many jobs does anyone have to 
hold down at once? Working harder indeed! Today my PHB wanted me to clock out 
and continue working, I guess that would have been working harder.

How many billions or millions is enough anyway? Flattening down the rich is 
exactly what the whole world needs! Massive cost of keeping things as they 
are? Consider that! We have really, really had quite enough of the parasites.

> Certainly we have to aim at raising the poor 
> up, but not at the massive economic cost of flattening the rich down

-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://www.pete-theisen.com/


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