dcentity2000
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Greed come in many guises; one of them is the human trait of penny scrapings that are closely guarded instead of invested in health systems, schooling and so on.BuckNaked said:Greed on the part of whom? Those that earned it and want to keep or on the part of those that didn't earn it and want to take it? Or both?
And no, I don't think it's a noble idea at all.
Selflessness is a measure of a polite society - no man gets left behind.
There are those who would oppose a drive towards true equality, but then again there are people who want Stalin back in power.
bsnyder is right though - it is just a fantasy and so it should be - centralisation and pressed conformity (the areas you should have focused on) are NOT high points of human nobility.
Rich::



That has to be the single silliest statement I've seen yet. "They are the ones who are in the lower 50%."
My wife is a CPA and a bank officer, and I'm a data analyst for a fairly large, publicly traded international corporation...and you think that I must be in the "lower 50%" just because I don't think rich people should get huge tax breaks at a time that our national debt is going through the roof ?!?