Are the .1% are shooting themselves in the foot by hording?

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14 Nov 2017, 3:04 am

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14 Nov 2017, 6:29 pm

RetroGamer87 wrote:
The vast majority of private companies are small. The ones that got bailed out were big.
If small companies are forced to support big companies, they will remain small.


That's the plan of the big ones who own the tax man.

The same applies to all those not in the big money club.

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14 Nov 2017, 6:39 pm

GnosticBishop wrote:
RetroGamer87 wrote:
The vast majority of private companies are small. The ones that got bailed out were big.
If small companies are forced to support big companies, they will remain small.


That's the plan of the big ones who own the tax man.

The same applies to all those not in the big money club.

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Right, the status quo will be maintained. Yet they maintain the myth that the reason they're billionaires is solely because they worked hard for it and that the same will happen to us if only we work harder (for them). They want to make their workers think they're temporally inconvenienced millionaires and their success is just around the corner, just a few more years away.

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15 Nov 2017, 8:01 am

RetroGamer87 wrote:
GnosticBishop wrote:
RetroGamer87 wrote:
The vast majority of private companies are small. The ones that got bailed out were big.
If small companies are forced to support big companies, they will remain small.


That's the plan of the big ones who own the tax man.

The same applies to all those not in the big money club.

Regards
DL

Right, the status quo will be maintained. Yet they maintain the myth that the reason they're billionaires is solely because they worked hard for it and that the same will happen to us if only we work harder (for them). They want to make their workers think they're temporally inconvenienced millionaires and their success is just around the corner, just a few more years away.

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We need and want billionaires and millionaires. We want and need for them to show the right stuff and they are not doing that.

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