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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1112156" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Toxic chemicals aren't being injected into aquifers. Every claim by environmentalists have been debunked. Pure and simple they are against fossil fuels and will say anything to stop them from being produced. Just another example of falsehoods touted by radicals.</p><p></p><p>I've consistently said we must stop the ultra rich from grabbing too much but you are against anyone who creates a business and provides jobs. Those who produce, who provide the goods and services we all want, should be rewarded within reason. Those who are just content to let others do all the creating, take all the risks deserve less. How much they get should be determined by how hard they work and their skill set. In the case of FedEx no matter how hard you work you won't be rewarded and you end up a chump for trying to do the right thing. But not all businesses are like that but I get the impression from your writing that a regular worker deserves as much as the owner. </p><p></p><p>If you look at the excesses that public unions are providing you'll see why quite a few municipalities have declared bankruptcy and many more are contemplating it. That's taxpayer money that provides those golden benefits and retirement, and there's just not enough to go around. Here's a hard truth, there's not an endless stream of money being hogged by a few. There's only so much to go around and any administration that isn't business friendly shrinks that pool even further. I don't disagree with you for a second about people like Smith who has more than he could ever spend and yet still wants more. But if you take away the incentive to better yourself, being creative, taking risks and being rewarded for it then the whole system falls apart. It won't be replaced with something better because all other systems will just insure that we're all miserable together. </p><p></p><p>Make no mistake about it, if the Dollar collapses we are in for much worse misery than we experienced in 2008-2009.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1112156, member: 24302"] Toxic chemicals aren't being injected into aquifers. Every claim by environmentalists have been debunked. Pure and simple they are against fossil fuels and will say anything to stop them from being produced. Just another example of falsehoods touted by radicals. I've consistently said we must stop the ultra rich from grabbing too much but you are against anyone who creates a business and provides jobs. Those who produce, who provide the goods and services we all want, should be rewarded within reason. Those who are just content to let others do all the creating, take all the risks deserve less. How much they get should be determined by how hard they work and their skill set. In the case of FedEx no matter how hard you work you won't be rewarded and you end up a chump for trying to do the right thing. But not all businesses are like that but I get the impression from your writing that a regular worker deserves as much as the owner. If you look at the excesses that public unions are providing you'll see why quite a few municipalities have declared bankruptcy and many more are contemplating it. That's taxpayer money that provides those golden benefits and retirement, and there's just not enough to go around. Here's a hard truth, there's not an endless stream of money being hogged by a few. There's only so much to go around and any administration that isn't business friendly shrinks that pool even further. I don't disagree with you for a second about people like Smith who has more than he could ever spend and yet still wants more. But if you take away the incentive to better yourself, being creative, taking risks and being rewarded for it then the whole system falls apart. It won't be replaced with something better because all other systems will just insure that we're all miserable together. Make no mistake about it, if the Dollar collapses we are in for much worse misery than we experienced in 2008-2009. [/QUOTE]
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