rio wrote:
I am middle class, so I guess I am pretty wealthy compared to a lot of people. (I mean my family is, I personally have only had low paid jobs.) If you think there is hypocrisy here, I don't know... maybe there is maybe there isn't but I can't help my backgound. My parents are definitely both socialists (in the labour sense, not the lenin sense) despite being in a high tax bracket. And as I've mentioned before, it was only after I started paying all my own bills and earning all my own money that I began to believe this strongly in a high-taxation system.
I know rich people work their asses off, but I also know that poor people often do as well. The fact is, there should never have been this situation where there is such a gap between two groups of people that BOTH work hard- especially when it's those on low paid jobs that are the more important to society's wellbeing. Ideally I want to see much, much higher wages for the poor. It's such a common argument that our benefits system is a disincentive to work. I can tell you most people don't choose to be on the dole because it gives them so much money- they are on the dole because employers pay such a pitifully small amount to people trying to work in hideous jobs. Until something serious is done to change that, then redistributive taxing is the only method of redress we have- even though it is only cosmetic.
I like Bill Gates and I think he deserves to be a rich man. However, I don't think anybody except Superman deserves to earn $1000000 every five minutes (or whatever he gets). I'm afraid I have to disagree with you: There are plenty of people that earn a vast amount more money than they actually deserve.
That is cool. I can see your point.
It is pretty freaky we might be the only two people on earth who like and respect Bill Gates. lol
Although on your Employers thing, depending on the industry, especially if it manufacturing and things like that, the reason they can't afford to pay is because places like China have both the manpower and the low wages to produce mass amounts and Employers and companies in general can't afford to have anything made locally.
Friends of mine in Singapore maybe 2 or 3 years ago in the Semiconductor Industry (which I work in) were bitching about all of their shit going to China and no jobs, new customers in the region anymore. I am like man, you are preaching to the choir, you all did that to the US like 10 years ago and now it is just happening to you because another viable market opened up. I am like you will survive, just like the US did. Singapore is back to normal now and everyone is happy and most people just set up sales/distrubution offices in China and got back on with it. The world changes, but modern nations will change with it and always be able to produce and create jobs no matter where the cheap labor markets are for manufacturing.