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http://www.cracked.com/blog/6-things-rich-people-need-to-stop-saying/
This should be required reading.
There are two elements to this, and I don't want to get too much into the first one because it gets into a tedious debate about tax policy and shit that nobody comes to Cracked.com to read. But, very briefly, it's the concept of "You have your job because of a rich person."
This is true, I suppose, if that rich person inherited their money and you are personally working for them as a gardener. But if you are working at a Toyota factory, your paycheck doesn't come from under the mattress of the owner of the company. That money came from lots and lots of regular Joes who bought Toyota cars. The guys in suits are just middlemen between the supply and the demand.
So as for the popular talk radio joke, "I've never gotten a job from a poor person"? Well, Sean, a lot of your listeners are poor, and your advertisers are paying you with money they made by selling goods to those poor people. So, yeah, the cash you make does in fact bear the smelly fingerprints of the lower classes. It's the same for somebody working at Walmart, or a grocery store, or a liquor store. You didn't get your job from a poor person, but collectively their money made it happen. Which is just a long way to say the obvious: That rich people don't make the world go around. It takes everybody.
edit: bonus content: http://www.cracked.com/article_18544_how-the-karate-kid-ruined-modern-world.html
This should be required reading.
There are two elements to this, and I don't want to get too much into the first one because it gets into a tedious debate about tax policy and shit that nobody comes to Cracked.com to read. But, very briefly, it's the concept of "You have your job because of a rich person."
This is true, I suppose, if that rich person inherited their money and you are personally working for them as a gardener. But if you are working at a Toyota factory, your paycheck doesn't come from under the mattress of the owner of the company. That money came from lots and lots of regular Joes who bought Toyota cars. The guys in suits are just middlemen between the supply and the demand.
So as for the popular talk radio joke, "I've never gotten a job from a poor person"? Well, Sean, a lot of your listeners are poor, and your advertisers are paying you with money they made by selling goods to those poor people. So, yeah, the cash you make does in fact bear the smelly fingerprints of the lower classes. It's the same for somebody working at Walmart, or a grocery store, or a liquor store. You didn't get your job from a poor person, but collectively their money made it happen. Which is just a long way to say the obvious: That rich people don't make the world go around. It takes everybody.
edit: bonus content: http://www.cracked.com/article_18544_how-the-karate-kid-ruined-modern-world.html
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where are all the asshole posters in the comments secction?
the comments...they're all...supportive.
that's unbelievable. must be screened?
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And yes, poor people create jobs.
Good friend of mine was working in a liquor store in CT and her boss told her that he absolutely loved tax-cuts for small businesse--he's gonna pocket all that extra money. Only way he's hiring more people, he said, was if there was more business for him to do. So if the working poor bought more liquor, then he'd hire more people. But if the working poor decided to stop drinking, no amount of tax cuts for small business woulda helped him.
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That's a brilliant point.
And not only are they middlemen... they're extraordinarily parasitic ones.
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