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The fact is, our economy in general is working as intended. There will NEVER be financial equality in a free market system. Ever. Nor should there be. It's not a humanitarian issue, it's an economic one.
And dont start about how the rich dont help. It's BS:
Already, the Top 50 donors, over the course of their lifetimes, have thrown a dizzying $65 billion at charitable causes, many of them addressing the gaping inequalities that increasingly threaten domestic society, global stability, and world peace. The spread of globalization and the post-September 11 political climate have spurred some to direct their giving overseas, a trend mirrored in the corporate sector.
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http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_48/b3910401.htm
And to add to the discussion, Bill Gates has stated he plans on either spending or giving away the majority of his wealth before he dies...Warren Buffett has left ALL of his estate to charity...and on and on and on.
LOL, the goverment taxes people and then turns around and gives the money back, minus their cut. Besides, I've already stated that not ALL rich people are evil. Does Bill Gates pay his peons minimum wage? No he doesn't, he pays good wages. I've heard that even his janiotrs from the early days of Microsoft are millionares from the stock options he gave them.
I'm begining to think that you suffer from "class superiority". You seem to have the attitude that hard working people don't deserveto be paid a decent wage, and be able to pay their bills and provide for their own retirement. An honest days work deserves an honest days pay. What kind of a person are you?[/quote]
Well, because I am in IT I can answer all of your questions. I personally know a handful of people who work for Microsoft, and one is a groundskeeper in Redmond at the corp campus. He makes 9.50/HR, been there two years. I also dated a girl who works in their call center, she made 11/hr. Keep in mind neither of these two can afford to actually LIVE in Redmond, so they spend about 80/wk on fuel just to get to work. I personally have interviewed at MS, and I can tell you it was no picnic. The job payed 65k/yr, and I was underqualified. You know what I could afford if I *did* get the job? A 600 sq foot apt for 1100/mo. Or commute an hour each way.
As far as I am concerned, you know not of what you speak. Up until I was in my late 20's I never made more than 9.00/HR, and lived on my own, while going to college. I couldnt afford to go full time, so it took me 7 years to finish a 4 year degree. Only after I graduated did I break 12/HR. It was at the age of 32 I opened my first IRA with $50.00 and I have contributed every month SOMETHING.
Now, at 40, I am solidly in the middle class. I am not by any means rich, nor poor. But...I didnt like where I was, and I found a way to get through it, and over it. It takes desire. No one helped me, and I never asked for handouts. Most people who are "stuck" in crappy jobs have such crappy attitudes they will never get out. But not from lack of opportunity. So to answer your question, it has nothing to do with class superiority...because Im really just an average American, but I also realize success is dependant on ME and ME alone. There is a way out of every situation, if people want it enough.