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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 859105" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>This is why I stated in a different thread that you libs are irrational and illogical. Your post makes no sense.</p><p></p><p>You, for whatever reason, cannot separate the differences between business and government, and apparently think they are one in the same when it comes to how they collect revenue. Government is force. There is no way around that. Government is the only entity which can put a gun to the head of a hard working person and demand money from them legally. A business cannot do this and as a result must convince that same hard working person to hand them their money in exchange for a product or service that person desires. Steven Wynn doesn't redistribute anyone's wealth, he earns it through being a good businessman. That is far different than government taking it at the point of a gun as it does in all its tax collection exercises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 859105, member: 249"] This is why I stated in a different thread that you libs are irrational and illogical. Your post makes no sense. You, for whatever reason, cannot separate the differences between business and government, and apparently think they are one in the same when it comes to how they collect revenue. Government is force. There is no way around that. Government is the only entity which can put a gun to the head of a hard working person and demand money from them legally. A business cannot do this and as a result must convince that same hard working person to hand them their money in exchange for a product or service that person desires. Steven Wynn doesn't redistribute anyone's wealth, he earns it through being a good businessman. That is far different than government taking it at the point of a gun as it does in all its tax collection exercises. [/QUOTE]
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