>>>Thats not my point. You're always banging on about how you've earned what you've got and why should anyone take it from you (a very fair point BTW) I just wanted to know how you felt about those who didn't earn "it" but got it through an accident of birth.
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>>>You know what? There are lots of things that are accidents of birth - if one inherits good genes and a great metabolism, that is an accident of birth. What am I going to do, try to penalize people who are nautrally thin because they don't have to work as hard as it as I do through diet and exercise? After all, it isn't fair....
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>>Tsk, tsk... you're just like my old CEO (and, btw, the secretary of the local committee of The Party). When we complained that we (the data processing unit, most of us having at least a BS degree) can't earn any better than the textile retail workers because our unit is following the average of the whole enterprise, he didn't say anything about thinking to find a way to better the position of the wronged side. He went to the textile retail and told them the programmers thought they in the retail are earning too much and their salaries should be lower.
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>So go somewhere else. If everybody did that, they would be forced to take care of their workers.
That is something most can't understand. If Government would get out of the way and let businesses do what they do best, make money, then there would soon be a worker shortage and then wages would go up. We saw that in the late 1990s. Also, removing all of the mindless regulations would allow small business expand and take their cut of the labor market as well.
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