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06-03-2011 , 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by A_C_Slater
Get this through your head you Libertarian sociopath. No one anywhere ever accomplished anything on their own due to some superior intellect or work ethic.Every single great accomplishment or accumalation of wealth was acheived by standing on the shoulder's of the previous generation's works.

The tycoon owes his position to the collective aggregate production and innovation of all the people that came before him. The tycoon owes all.
You're doing it wrong. The correct answer is that Paris Hilton is rich and doesn't deserve it so everyone over $250k doesn't need it.
06-03-2011 , 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by leavesofliberty
the point still remains the same. there is no entity "society". there is only you, I and all the rest.
There is no property there is only you I and the fruits of the earth
06-03-2011 , 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by mosdef
You're doing it wrong. The correct answer is that Paris Hilton is rich and doesn't deserve it so everyone over $250k doesn't need it.
I didn't say that wealthy people don't deserve their wealth. I was just trying to point out the idea that they owe nothing to no one is absurd. It goes both ways, sometimes truly deserving people die broke because they never used the State to protect themselves from wealthy business interests (Tesla.)


Power grows exponentially with capital. In order to keep this exponential power growth in check these exceptional individuals should be taxed more. If higher taxes demotivates them to work hard for materialistic reasons then even more exceptional altruistic motivated individuals can take their place.
06-03-2011 , 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by BadBoyBenny
There is no property there is only you I and the fruits of the earth
then there are no resources, and then there are no riches, and the entire topic is absurd. fortunately I live in the real world where there are conditions of scarcity.

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Originally Posted by A_C_Slater
I didn't say that wealthy people don't deserve their wealth. I was just trying to point out the idea that they owe nothing to no one is absurd.
good thing nobody was making that point that you are now rebutting. no doubt you'll continue to rebut as though this is what I was actually saying all along.

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Originally Posted by A_C_Slater
It goes both ways, sometimes truly deserving people die broke because they never used the State to protect themselves from wealthy business interests (Tesla.)

capital grows exponentially with the State. [...]
fyp. anyway, it doesn't bother me what motivates people. I'd grow exhausted trying to worry and control people's motivations. I only concern myself about actions... not about people having the wrong attitude.
06-03-2011 , 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by leavesofliberty
the point still remains the same. there is no entity "society". there is only you, I and all the rest.
There is no entity "you", there is only organs and cells and DNA.
06-03-2011 , 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by GMontag
There is no entity "you", there is only organs and cells and DNA.
so, when you go outside, do you have difficulty distinguishing between the individual and their organs? of course not. the distinguishment is clear.

action is reserved for humans, not organs. one doesn't blame a finger for pulling a trigger. one places the blames the trigger man. when someone says society is to blame, who are they talking about? neither does a society act for a society doesn't have a will of its own.
06-03-2011 , 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by grizy
Semantics maybe... but 250k is well off, not rich.

With only 250k, you'll struggle to send two kids to private colleges without making significant personal sacrifices.

You can't even buy "luxury" cars without worrying about what you're giving up.

Sending two kids to private school costs the parents 30k per year per child. Sending kids to public school costs about 18k per year. Took education costs from http://centerforcollegeaffordability...dizes_Whom.pdf and tacked on 13-15k for living expenses.

at 18k *9 years it is well within the financial capacity of a household with 250k a year average income that has reasonably prudent planning. Families with 250k a year income dont send both kids to private school.

What constitutes a "luxury" car? The average new vehicle purchased today costs 30k.
06-04-2011 , 02:11 AM
Let's just say an M5 or E55. Even a Jeep Grand Cherokee would represent a significant chunk of $250k, even if they somehow pay effectively 0 tax.

And there is no way it costs only $30k/yr to send a child to a private college. Ain't... gonna... happen.

Before you start even bother looking for average out of pocket expenses, keep in mind by the time you get to 250k, financial aid becomes rather difficult to find.
06-04-2011 , 04:01 AM
whytf are people still paying taxes
06-04-2011 , 09:16 AM
What's really sad is that, thanks to Fly, rich people now have a thread named for them, but poor people do not.
06-04-2011 , 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by grizy
Let's just say an M5 or E55. Even a Jeep Grand Cherokee would represent a significant chunk of $250k, even if they somehow pay effectively 0 tax.

And there is no way it costs only $30k/yr to send a child to a private college. Ain't... gonna... happen.

Before you start even bother looking for average out of pocket expenses, keep in mind by the time you get to 250k, financial aid becomes rather difficult to find.
You know it's 250k a year right?
06-04-2011 , 10:56 AM
Rich people don't take loans, obviously. Or save money. I'm also not seeing the costs of the mistresses carefully accounted for.

But I see this thread has become a sort of training ground for...um...posting tactics. Time to unsubscribe...
06-04-2011 , 11:39 AM
LMAO AT THIS THREAD

$250k a year, isn't rich because a M5 costs a lot, going to private school costs a lot blah blha having a jcuzzi costs a lot

LOL.
06-04-2011 , 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Omar Comin
You know it's 250k a year right?
Yes.

Last edited by grizy; 06-04-2011 at 12:54 PM.
06-04-2011 , 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by grizy
Yes.
A person making 250k from when he/she is 30 to 55 can easily live in a million dollar house, send 2 kids to private school and drive luxury cars.
06-04-2011 , 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Max Raker
A person making 250k from when he/she is 30 to 55 can easily live in a million dollar house, send 2 kids to private school and drive luxury cars.
Your underlying assumption is he'll save a decent chunk of the money and increase his passive income.

He's no longer making just 250k at that point.

Either that or he's living in one of the cheaper parts of the country and isn't treating himself and his family to luxuries beyond luxury cars.
06-04-2011 , 01:05 PM
Seriously what planet are you guys on
06-04-2011 , 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by grizy
Your underlying assumption is he'll save a decent chunk of the money and increase his passive income.
I mean , I am assuming he is not ******ed. He isn't keeping all his money in checking long term.
06-04-2011 , 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by grizy
Your underlying assumption is he'll save a decent chunk of the money and increase his passive income.

He's no longer making just 250k at that point.

Either that or he's living in one of the cheaper parts of the country and isn't treating himself and his family to luxuries beyond luxury cars.

So if someone makes 3 million per year but spends it all except for 25k they aren't rich anymore?
06-04-2011 , 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by A_C_Slater
It's not their money, it belongs to society. Society allowed them to grow up under the benevolent watchful eye and kept them from being enslaved by generational wealthy peoples. The right thinks the left is just looking for handouts. But someone like Bill Gates benefits massively from having his software running in public schools everywhere so he should pay more in taxes. Yeah that's right bitch, Gates owes the "looters" for his dominant position. Society is allowing him access to lifetime "users" of his product by indoctrinating children to use it. Give to Obama what is Obama's.
wait, let me get this straight.

Step 1. Bill Gates pays people to design software.
Step 2. People then pay Bill Gates to use his software.
Step 3. Bill Gates pays people to use his software.

I don't get it.
06-04-2011 , 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by PolvoPelusa
wait, let me get this straight.

Step 1. Bill Gates pays people to design software.
Step 2. People then pay Bill Gates to use his software.
Step 3. Bill Gates pays people to use his software.

I don't get it.
Check AC_Slater's location and you'll get it.
06-04-2011 , 02:05 PM
A_C_Slater: great 2+2 politics troll or GOAT 2+2 politics troll?
06-04-2011 , 06:22 PM
As mentioned before, rich is all about perception. Some people making 1M+ may not feel rich.

To me $250k is rich.

How come this took over 1000 pages?
06-04-2011 , 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by DonAdriaanWaanzin
As mentioned before, rich is all about perception. Some people making 1M+ may not feel rich.

To me $250k is rich.

How come this took over 1000 pages?
Time to move this thread in a new, cliched direction:

1 post per page?
06-04-2011 , 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Sholar
Time to move this thread in a new, cliched direction:

1 post per page?
Lol knew this was coming but was 2 lazy to edit

      
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