Rich, poor, workers, owners...
I see so much on here about poor workers, poor abused workers, workers, owners, rich owners, rich people, etc., so what is rich? What do you consider rich? Is rich anybody that has more than you do? Is rich anybody that makes $5,000.00 more a year than you do? Is a man that wants more and works 2 or 3 jobs to pay for it rich, or motivated, or just stupid?
I look at Rollo and Eki on here, and some others always going back to that poor worker argument. Most on here lean towards socialism and thats understandable because you were raised under the promise that the umbrella would always be there for your protection and well being. Depending on where a society is in it's development, I can see where all forms of government would have their good points. The trick I think, is knowing when a change or modification is in order for the society to survive or if the price of survival is too dear, allow the society to collapse and rebuild itself.
I also see Hazell on here. Over the years, we have watched and heard about her business and it's ups and downs. She has expanded her business and in doing so has also incurred financial risk to herself. She has taken out loans, signed leases, and contracts obligating her to purchase products that she hopes she can sell or use to her profit. She puts in long hours and frequently works at least one day of the weekend. I would guess that, at least indirectly, she also creates jobs for others. She seems to constantly be on the lookout for new opportunities. I doubt she does all this with the thought of bailing out the NHS or getting a bigger benefit for those pool souls riding the dole. I think she does it because she wants more for herself and she wants the choice of to whom she is charitable. These figures are only for example because I don't know your rates and feel free to read the dollar sign as pounds. Just for fun, let's say Hazell makes $95,000 a year and is taxed at 20% and has to pay $19,000 in taxes. Now some group of jokers decides that anyone making over $100,000 is rich and has to pay the new rich tax of 40%. Hazell, through her small business expansion makes $107,000 but is now taxed at 40% meaning her tax bill is now $42,800. So for all her hard work and extra risk, she actually put less money in her pocket which may cause her to miss obligations and lose her entire business. If she does survive, she will have to scale back and watch her income or make a big enough jump in revenue to cover the tax increase and still make her profit.
So come on and step up to the plate, get on the list and tell Hazell how much of her earnings you deserve, her being a rich business owner and such.
Fiero- Nothing for me thanks, you don't owe me a damn thing.