Re: OT(kinda): Texas Plane Crash - The Note



On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 09:21:00 -0800, "Joel Koltner"
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Hi James,

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This argument boils down to what many people believe: wealth is
random, luck, or from favor or advantage, and, in any case, a
windfall, to be shared.

But it isn't, generally. It can be, but it's mostly the result of
hard work, brilliant thinking, fortuitous discovery, or one of several
other activities it behooves us to encourage.

There's plenty of truth there, but I honestly believe that a significant
number of people in, e.g., fast food are working just as hard as the CEO is
(granted, there are also plenty of people who are slacking off, trying to do
as little as possible without losing their jobs, too :-) ). Yet if you were
born into poverty, you have to work much, much harder than someone born into a
middle-class or better situation to ever have a shot at making CEO. And luck
does have something to do with it too --the obvious example being Bill Gates
who, while clearly a smart guy and a very hard worker, became the richest man
in the world despite plenty of others working just as hard and being just as
smart as he is.

There was a time when "hard work" largely did equate with "almost guaranteed
to end up with a middle-class lifestyle," but those days are now largely
over -- and some of the blame can be laid squarely on businessmen who put
profits before their fellow citizens (whereas much of the rest can be blamed
on the economy "going global" -- it's nearly impossible to compete with labor
prices in Asia, after all, for). I think *that* is why you now see the
brewings of a second civil war...

---Joel

What a pile of socialist nonsense!

Unless you live in Chicago where the Democrat thugs determine who gets
an education, everyone has a chance... just study.

The real problem is the collapse of the family... no family values...
no family expectations.

How is socialism going to cure that? It's not. Socialism will ensure
equal poverty for all except the political elite.

I, and my family, plan on being in the political elite, or we'll
simply use that tried and true "brain-drain" procedure and move out.

And the Koltner's of the world will stand in bread lines and suck
their thumbs, and recite, "Hail to the Great One, All Hail Obummer".

Enjoy! Jerk!

...Jim Thompson
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