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Asking this because I see alot of comments that seem to suggest you are a "bad person" if you are "rich". A recent thread lead me to believe that the majority of people do not pay back into the tax system what they get out of it(i.e how much it cost for 12 grades of school, police, fire department etc), so I would imagine only the minority/"rich" usually pay this back.
EDIT: here is the thread that sparked this question
Do you think people who become "rich" are bad and why?
If rich people are bad people, does that mean financially-strained to "poor" people are good people?
If not being "rich" makes you a good person does that mean we want less people to be rich?
Would society be better off if people stopped trying to earn more than the lowest common denominator? To it more into perspective, I suppose I could ask should more people try to pursue minimum wage jobs instead of jobs that earn more so society will be more accepting of them?
Try to state which question you are responding to in your post if you can.
*For those who may see epic fail in this post for whatever reason I ask that you try to keep your contempt to a minimum when you post.
EDIT: here is the thread that sparked this question
Do you think people who become "rich" are bad and why?
If rich people are bad people, does that mean financially-strained to "poor" people are good people?
If not being "rich" makes you a good person does that mean we want less people to be rich?
Would society be better off if people stopped trying to earn more than the lowest common denominator? To it more into perspective, I suppose I could ask should more people try to pursue minimum wage jobs instead of jobs that earn more so society will be more accepting of them?
Try to state which question you are responding to in your post if you can.
*For those who may see epic fail in this post for whatever reason I ask that you try to keep your contempt to a minimum when you post.
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