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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1546895" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>"Level playing field" is a term that is loosely and wrongfully applied by the left to any situation where someone isn't making the same amount of money as someone else, doesn't have a house as big as someone else, doesn't have as much "luck" as someone else, or....well.....you get the idea. Short of illegal acts by a corporation or individual their success is based almost solely on their own desires and work ethic. Yes, some people might get a small boost of "luck" but (short of winning the lottery on their first lottery ticket purchase) without desire and work ethic luck can't be a factor. The sky is their limit and how far they are willing to go is no one else's business. A true unequal playing field is illegal and unethical in nature and not the mere fact that a select few always seem to come out ahead. Knowing that difference is what separates an economically and socially jealous simpleton from those that are happy with what they've already got and are willing to work for more without blaming others if they aren't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1546895, member: 198"] "Level playing field" is a term that is loosely and wrongfully applied by the left to any situation where someone isn't making the same amount of money as someone else, doesn't have a house as big as someone else, doesn't have as much "luck" as someone else, or....well.....you get the idea. Short of illegal acts by a corporation or individual their success is based almost solely on their own desires and work ethic. Yes, some people might get a small boost of "luck" but (short of winning the lottery on their first lottery ticket purchase) without desire and work ethic luck can't be a factor. The sky is their limit and how far they are willing to go is no one else's business. A true unequal playing field is illegal and unethical in nature and not the mere fact that a select few always seem to come out ahead. Knowing that difference is what separates an economically and socially jealous simpleton from those that are happy with what they've already got and are willing to work for more without blaming others if they aren't. [/QUOTE]
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