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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 975162" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Apparently you live in Pleasantville where people are happy to work hard for little and think that's ok as long as the boss and his family live well. And as always you tend to push the extreme view.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I have no idea what you are talking about with that. Maybe you think that if we didn't have unions, we'd all be working for 9 cents an hour and whatever other nonsense is printed on the pamphlet.</p><p></p><p>[/QUOTE] If at the end of the day it's only about the money for you then you and others like you are the major cause of the mess we're in. These things don't just happen, people make them happen. Greedy people who lack honor made this happen. And are still trying to make a buck with everything falling down around them. [/QUOTE]</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, yes, it is about the money for me... and for you. I've noticed a trend in your posts -- you want this and that, but the other guy is greedy. I'm not saying you shouldn't get whatever it is that you want, but stop acting like you're holier than thou. You want what's best for you. The other guy wants what's best for him. </p><p></p><p>Please don't embarrass yourself by trying to pretend that it's not about the money for you. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you see parallels between our society and those societies, your sense of perception is off kilter.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p><p>Well of course it's about the money for all of us. For most of us it's about having enough to have a decent home, decent food, a decent retirement, college for the kids, the occasional vacation, a few nice things like a nice car, a big tv. For a % of people it's a scorecard, a yardstick, measuring what you are worth by the size of your home, having a second home, millions in the bank, surrounded by luxury, and willing to push others to accept less and less so you can have more and more. I've pretty much written off any hope of being in the first group as a FedEx mid-range employee, and I'd rather be poor than be in the second group. It's one thing when you are having it done to you, quite another when you are doing it to others. Which camp are you in 59 Dano?</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 975162, member: 24302"] Apparently you live in Pleasantville where people are happy to work hard for little and think that's ok as long as the boss and his family live well. And as always you tend to push the extreme view.[/QUOTE] I have no idea what you are talking about with that. Maybe you think that if we didn't have unions, we'd all be working for 9 cents an hour and whatever other nonsense is printed on the pamphlet. [/QUOTE] If at the end of the day it's only about the money for you then you and others like you are the major cause of the mess we're in. These things don't just happen, people make them happen. Greedy people who lack honor made this happen. And are still trying to make a buck with everything falling down around them. [/QUOTE] At the end of the day, yes, it is about the money for me... and for you. I've noticed a trend in your posts -- you want this and that, but the other guy is greedy. I'm not saying you shouldn't get whatever it is that you want, but stop acting like you're holier than thou. You want what's best for you. The other guy wants what's best for him. Please don't embarrass yourself by trying to pretend that it's not about the money for you. If you see parallels between our society and those societies, your sense of perception is off kilter.[/QUOTE] Well of course it's about the money for all of us. For most of us it's about having enough to have a decent home, decent food, a decent retirement, college for the kids, the occasional vacation, a few nice things like a nice car, a big tv. For a % of people it's a scorecard, a yardstick, measuring what you are worth by the size of your home, having a second home, millions in the bank, surrounded by luxury, and willing to push others to accept less and less so you can have more and more. I've pretty much written off any hope of being in the first group as a FedEx mid-range employee, and I'd rather be poor than be in the second group. It's one thing when you are having it done to you, quite another when you are doing it to others. Which camp are you in 59 Dano? [/QUOTE]
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