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    He likes to debate to pass the time on our boring job. That part is ok. The part that isn't is I feel he is wrong but I am new to debating my opinions and am not so good at it. So if I throw his statement out there maybe you guys can help me set him strait?? (or set me strait whichever??)


    He whole heartedly thinks that the rich should be taxed higher to support the less fortunate because it is not there fault they are born into certain circumstances.

    I said to him that --- rich people provide jobs and buy things that causes factory's to also hire people

    he said--- that the factorys don't pay enough for people to live on and that people cannot raise their standard on our particular factory pay (8.25/hr)

    I said --- I agree that 8.25 is a low wage but if you don't like it you know where the door is. I don't exactly like it myself but I have been there 6 yrs and when i started the state minumum was 5.15 so it was better than Mcdonalds and by now I have many friends and the stability of the garunteed 40 hrs as opposed to fast food fluctuating hrs is that I was able to buy a house and put 12% into my 401k and I also have medical ins so although 8.25 or in my case 10.85 is not huge I can honestly say my life has gotten better while there.

    He said-- thats still not good enough that they only pay 8.25 they should be forced to pay more and if it was unionized they would.


    I would like help with argueing with him saying that Bill Gates et al should just cut a check to the govt every month right off the top to pay for the less fortunate.

    I told him that Bill Gates has charitable organizations and he said percentage wise low income ppl contribute a higher percentage of their income to charity than Bill Gates does.

  • #2
    Your friend is a cute guy...Maybe he is a communist...

    He lives in his ideal .

    You should suggest that he must face the reality.

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    • #3
      That guy is dead wrong. The majority of rich people come from poor or middle class families.

      I disagree with taxing higher incomes to help the "unfortunate". If someone is making 8 bucks an hour and are not happy, then they should do something about it to make more instead of complaining about their wage. If you get paid a low wage, it is for a reason. That reason is that anyone can do the same job.

      Its possible you might not be able to reason with that guy's opinion. Some people are just stuck on the idea of stealing from the rich to feed the poor. If he thinks rich should be taxed more to pay for the kids born into poor families, he is a moron. He is just jealous and has resentment towards people who earns more than him.

      I could go off on a rant...I hate people who think the rich get taxed more because the "poor" (lazy) people need help. I'm making less than 15,000 a year, and I think opposite of that guy.

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      • #4
        It is much more efficient to change your own world than to demand that the world change to suit your needs.

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        • #5
          Typical arguement from someone who wants to turn his screw then go home and live high on the hog.

          I would tell him that the free market deternmines wages and prices. It is the system that created the most properous country, across the board, in world history.

          Those who work harder and smarter are rewarded the most, as it should be.

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          • #6
            He has different values than you do. There's no point in debating "the world should be like X" because it's subjective and based on different value systems.

            If he thinks his standard of living can't be raised on $8.25/hour, tell him to put me in charge of his finances for a few years. I get final say on all financial decisions, and at the end of say, three years, I get 25% of whatever savings we've built up.

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            • #7
              That guy is an idiot!!! I would just ignore him and his pea brain. Tell him if he wants more $$$ or thinks others are entitled to higher paying jobs than they should do1 of 2 things. Either go invent something or get an education in a skilled field.
              Last edited by m3racer; 11-15-2009, 08:02 AM.

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              • #8
                The fact is, nowhere in the world is there a greater disparity in wealth as in the US. Wealth is not all due to how hard you work. If, for example, you're lucky enough to be a VP at a financial services firm, you know, like the ones who got all that taxpayer bailout money, you're still enjoying s-figure year-end bonuses. Do you really think that VP worked that much harder than a cop or firefighter who risks his life every day? Is their job less important? I don't think so.

                Thanks to favorable tax policies under presidencies like that of Bush, wealthy people in the US may in some cases pay less in taxes than someone making $40,000.

                Is that fair? This argument has not so much to do with individuals' desire to work hard as it does with government policies that favor the rich.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Fern View Post
                  The fact is, nowhere in the world is there a greater disparity in wealth as in the US. Wealth is not all due to how hard you work. If, for example, you're lucky enough to be a VP at a financial services firm, you know, like the ones who got all that taxpayer bailout money, you're still enjoying s-figure year-end bonuses. Do you really think that VP worked that much harder than a cop or firefighter who risks his life every day? Is their job less important? I don't think so.

                  Thanks to favorable tax policies under presidencies like that of Bush, wealthy people in the US may in some cases pay less in taxes than someone making $40,000.

                  Is that fair? This argument has not so much to do with individuals' desire to work hard as it does with government policies that favor the rich.


                  Individual examples do not prove a rule.

                  I would argue that the reason that America has such a wealth disparity is not because the poor aren't getting a fair shake, but for two other reasons:

                  1) Cultural trends that cause the "poor" to spend themselves into true poverty buying things they don't need
                  2) Our advanced economy, the largest in the world, provides more opportunities for meritocratic advance into the category of ultrarich.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by highsavings View Post
                    That guy is dead wrong. The majority of rich people come from poor or middle class families.
                    Proof or link showing this is true?

                    I am considered 'rich' for my age and in favor of a progressive tax system.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Inkstain82 View Post
                      2) Our advanced economy, the largest in the world, provides more opportunities for meritocratic advance into the category of ultrarich.
                      I pretty sure that social mobility has declined in the US...quick searching of google. i have read more credible sources but here is a link on the issue.



                      Social mobility lower in US and Britain than in other advanced countries

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by mainyy View Post
                        Your friend is a cute guy...Maybe he is a communist...

                        He lives in his ideal .

                        You should suggest that he must face the reality.
                        I think he might be lol I called him one the other day and it didn't bother him at all.

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                        • #13
                          The other thing he likes to tell me is that it is ok for people to work for their riches but he hates that some people just inherit it and don't have to work. That rich people shouldn't be able to leave it to their kids. wtf i don't get that.

                          Also he believes in socialized medicine, because you shouldn't be denied healthcare due to money...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by toboramai View Post
                            I pretty sure that social mobility has declined in the US...quick searching of google. i have read more credible sources but here is a link on the issue.



                            Social mobility lower in US and Britain than in other advanced countries

                            That may be true, but that doesn't disprove that one specific subset of upward mobility, the chance to get ridiculously rich, may be more prevalent in the U.S.

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                            • #15
                              Well, I happen to agree with your coworker on many of the topics (not inheritance), so I'm probably not the best person to ask, but I don't know if the US is such a shining bastion of upward mobility anymore. Sure, the top earners are, but an interesting study in our morning newspaper -not in english so I cannot post a link, stated that if you were born in the lowest income bracket in the US, you had a 42% chance of staying there.

                              Compared to Denmark, the highest rated, you only had a 25% chance and Sweden a 26% chance - both countries that, while not socialist, have a great deal of social welfare programs and high tax rates.

                              I personally think this is due to free university level education more so than anything else, at least that is what I have seen amongst my friends who have moved up the ladder here....

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