CEO's are enjoying huge paydays while their workers struggle to pay bills

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Avatar Pick3master3838 -
#1
You can thank the right-wing nut jobs who support greedy corporations by under taxing them. What is wrong with the American people today? They want to fix the problems yet they vote in the wrong direction. What a bunch of losers Trump has birthed.

They say the problem with gun control is mental problems, yet conservatives continuously vote against mental health programs. You people are a bunch of f****** morons! You vote against your own best interest and the people's best interest to gain votes... I've had enough of you idiots, go f*** yourself!
Avatar rdgrnr -
#2
P3,
If your own best interests means "free stuff" I'm sorry to inform you that that is unsustainable.
Ben Franklin said the framers gave us a Republic "if we could keep it" because he knew that if the lazy no-count part of the populace ever came into the majority, it would be entirely conceivable that they could vote to give themselves unlimited free stuff, and that would be the beginning of the end of our Republic. Do you think there is no limit to how much the rich job creators in this country can or will pay to pacify the lazy people? Maybe you should read about the goose that laid the golden egg.
Avatar Pick3master3838 -
#3
Ridge.... come on dude, the Rch saw us Middle income folk a mile away.
Avatar rdgrnr -
#4
I have nothing against rich people. They worked hard to achieve what they have. That's the American Dream. Nobody is stopping you from doing it. Go work hard at something and get rich if you want to.
I know one thing, I have never been given a job by a poor person. How about you?
Avatar Pick3master3838 -
#5
I have been given a job by a poor person. Definition of a poor person meaning they have to work hard. It was my first airport taxi job at an airport. self-employed employer who only had three cars driving for the airport.

Sorry my friend, but you have been bamboozled. They are laughing all the way to the bank.

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