> 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"?
>
At least all of them are free to do what they can.  Not told to do what they
must.  You go on about the poor, but the reality is that most people in
America are moderately well off.  And you wouldn't even have what you do if
it weren't for the business pioneers like Andrew Carnegie, Rockefeller, J.P.
Morgan, Henry Ford, Charles Merrill, Walter Chrysler, Andrew Mellon, Donald
Douglas, Estee Lauder, Sam Walton, Bill Gates, Walt Disney etc.  You'd be
sweating your balls off without a toilet to shit in.  Nobody's ripping you
off.  Graham.



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