I MAKE MORE IN AN HOUR THAN YOU DO IN A YEAR. NOT THAT I WORK MUCH. MAYBE I'LL BUY A SPORTS TEAM TOMORROW. THIS IS MY SMALLEST HOUSE. TAXES ARE LOW. I STILL WANT MORE. I AM THE 1%.
Rich Man: Thank you, Emilio.
The normal Doctor or Dentist has smaller but similar problems. Their charges have been skyrocketing and their bottom line growing quite nicely. Ask them how many houses they own. In how many states. Why do you think that most of the HMO doctors have traveled here from foreign countries? The income paid in the US is on a level with their Lottery. How many doctors are left in the original countries? This cannot continue. It will implode.
DAM I feel so ashamed for reciving my army retirement pay,and only having to pay most of my vast (71 yeares old) medical bills,having lost my home and living with the kids,trying to keep food on the table. Trying to keep my 10 year old pickup on the road. Paying every light bill late,witha check on my overdrawn checking account. and feeling sorry for my lazy ass. I never knew how good i have it by not having to loose sleep over high taxes. I feel so ashamed. Thank you o loard.
actually the neo-con cry of ‘class warfare’ is crocadile tears. If it is war, the war has been on the middle class for 30 years.
what the neo-cons don’t understand is that if they take all of the marbles, at some point the mobs with the pitchforks and torches show up, and then they may well be a ‘class war’.
when the monopolies of andrew carnegie and john rockafeller were broken up, by your definition, that was ‘class war’ and it was bad.
and, when at&t was broken up (which i thought was bad at the time, but it opened the door to all kinds of innovation we couldn’t imagine living without today), i suppose that was bad.
but none of things could happen today. opportunity shrinks, wealth gets concentrated, and our bought and paid for government does the bidding of the globalists and multi-national corporatists.
@skipcarlsen – “There’s class warfare, all right, but it’s my class, the rich class, that’s making war, and we’re winning.”:- Warren Buffet, Nov 26 2006, NY Times editorial:http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/26/business/yourmoney/26every.html:Obama didn’t start it or call for it.
When is Bors going to give an accurate depiction of the OWS mob, rather than giving these dusty, musty, 150 year-old propagandistic depictions of what ALL “rich” people are like?
Never forget that OWS is being funded by a billionaire, George Soros, and that multimillionaire Michael Moore is paying into it as well. OWS leaders are not against big money; they are just against anybody else making it now that they have their own wad.
ransomdstone over 12 years ago
Certainly not!
gilmccarthy over 12 years ago
The normal Doctor or Dentist has smaller but similar problems. Their charges have been skyrocketing and their bottom line growing quite nicely. Ask them how many houses they own. In how many states. Why do you think that most of the HMO doctors have traveled here from foreign countries? The income paid in the US is on a level with their Lottery. How many doctors are left in the original countries? This cannot continue. It will implode.
doc white over 12 years ago
DAM I feel so ashamed for reciving my army retirement pay,and only having to pay most of my vast (71 yeares old) medical bills,having lost my home and living with the kids,trying to keep food on the table. Trying to keep my 10 year old pickup on the road. Paying every light bill late,witha check on my overdrawn checking account. and feeling sorry for my lazy ass. I never knew how good i have it by not having to loose sleep over high taxes. I feel so ashamed. Thank you o loard.
doc white over 12 years ago
Just so you know ,lord works better.
dannysixpack over 12 years ago
actually the neo-con cry of ‘class warfare’ is crocadile tears. If it is war, the war has been on the middle class for 30 years.
what the neo-cons don’t understand is that if they take all of the marbles, at some point the mobs with the pitchforks and torches show up, and then they may well be a ‘class war’.
when the monopolies of andrew carnegie and john rockafeller were broken up, by your definition, that was ‘class war’ and it was bad.
and, when at&t was broken up (which i thought was bad at the time, but it opened the door to all kinds of innovation we couldn’t imagine living without today), i suppose that was bad.
but none of things could happen today. opportunity shrinks, wealth gets concentrated, and our bought and paid for government does the bidding of the globalists and multi-national corporatists.
Kirk Sinclair over 12 years ago
@skipcarlsen – “There’s class warfare, all right, but it’s my class, the rich class, that’s making war, and we’re winning.”:- Warren Buffet, Nov 26 2006, NY Times editorial:http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/26/business/yourmoney/26every.html:Obama didn’t start it or call for it.
Uncle Joe Premium Member over 12 years ago
I still want more…
That pretty much sums it up.
Dtroutma over 12 years ago
Is this the sign board at the “Church of the Almighty Dollar” summoning Teapublicans to daily worship?
pirate227 over 12 years ago
Must be Romney.
yohannbiimu over 12 years ago
When is Bors going to give an accurate depiction of the OWS mob, rather than giving these dusty, musty, 150 year-old propagandistic depictions of what ALL “rich” people are like?
Max Starman Jones over 12 years ago
Never forget that OWS is being funded by a billionaire, George Soros, and that multimillionaire Michael Moore is paying into it as well. OWS leaders are not against big money; they are just against anybody else making it now that they have their own wad.
Creature950 over 12 years ago
He must be one of the more fortunate. Good for him!
JoelJ over 12 years ago
Calling people sheeple is very orginal, thoughtful, and adds an enormous amount of weight to your opinions.
BE THIS GUY over 12 years ago
At least he’s a polite 1 percenter.