Urwrongx1000 wrote:Rich people work hard and take risks.
While poor people whine, complain, and beg for handouts.
The poor will never overtake the rich. Ever.
Urwrongx1000 wrote:Rich people work hard and take risks.
Some do, some don't. Some poor do, some don't.Urwrongx1000 wrote:Rich people work hard and take risks.
Rich people pay people to whine for them: lawyers, lobbyists, pr firms and more.While poor people whine, complain, and beg for handouts.
Urwrongx1000 wrote:Rich people work hard and take risks.
While poor people whine, complain, and beg for handouts.
The poor will never overtake the rich. Ever.
Gloominary wrote:Aren't you the guy who posted this?
Fixed Cross wrote:Which part of Scandinavia?
Norway is loaded with oil and has very scarce population, so it is no trouble to provide welfare.
Unions work, definitely, and they actually form groups. But this does not make of the whole working class one group. For example, look at the ruthless hatred between Social Democrats and Communists and inability to look beyond their ideological strife at national interests in Germany, in the 1930s.
Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, and Turkey provide free education at all levels, including college and university for its citizens.
Those in power, work for it. They work harder than you, which is why they are where they are.
Urwrongx1000 wrote:Gloominary wrote:Aren't you the guy who posted this?
There are different types of rich people.
Most "rich people" work 60-100 hours per week.
Most "poor people" do not work at all, beggars, criminals, welfare mothers, etc. which is why they are poor.
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