5150Joker
Diamond Member
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: 5150Joker
Yes rich people WORK for their money.
The CEOs making millions of dollars got there because they worked for the credentials that qualified them for such a position.
Bill Gates, Warren Buffet etc all made billions because they were business savvy and HARD workers.
My father came to the US with only $5 in his pocket and realized the American dream and is a millionaire today.
Why should he be penalized for his success because some choose to be lazy mooches sitting on forums like this all day long complaining about how the rich are out to get them?
I've been working my ass off all my life and am currently in the 2nd year of med school.
Should I be penalized for going to school for an excruciating amount of years and pay for lazy bums that want to sit home and watch football every night?
It's too bad Republicans have lost their core values, otherwise I completely identify with that party fiscally.
Nice story but you didn't say what your father did to earn the millions when he started with $5 ?
You have some serious penal issues.
What are you afraid if in fact you are working hard?
What are you hiding?
I'm not afraid of anything, just sick and tired of hearing about how hard it is for the poor old middle class to make it because "the man" is keeping them down. Since you're curious, my father came to the US as an immigrant and did miscellaneous jobs ranging from janitorial work, serving RICH people at country clubs (who tipped generously by the way) and working in almond fields for a short time alongside Mexicans.
The difference was he was a hard worker and fiscally conservative. He saved every penny he earned,never took a vacation, worked 7 days a week, lived on a minimum amount of money and shared a 1 bedroom apartment with another friend of his that also immigrated to the US. During the evenings he attended community college classes in accounting and business.
Eventually he saved up enough money for his first business venture in the early 80s (he bought a motel with another investor) and from that point on he continued to invest and grow. THAT is the American dream. Stop complaining and go work for it.
