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Hold fast BP, I was taking issue with the condescending assumption that all nurses work hard and that they are somehow acclaimed as being people to automatically revere.
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only for those or anyone else who actually do work hardOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostPresumably it is bad to be poor if you worked hard? That must be gutting for nurses.
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This from a professional politician who has never had a real job?
And Mandelson, the friend of dodgy Oligarchs - puhlease! Next Osborne will be up saying how nice and cuddly his friends are.
Course it matters how you got rich, if you did it by being a union leader feathering your nest while your striking members starved or found cash down the back of your sofa to buy some properties you couldn't possibly afford despite having multiple dodgy mortgages then of course it does.
If you work fairly for it, inherit or win the lottery then fine.
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Although I agree with you BP, I still don't know why we bother listening to anything these
say.
They have nothing useful to add.
They are parasites.
And as such should be ignored, or better, crushed under our collective feet pour encourage les autres.
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If you put it in a deposit account or Government bonds, you are spreading the money around indirectly.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostEd Miliband: it's good to be rich 'if you make it the hard way' - Telegraph
How is anyone to tell if you worked hard or worked smart? Does it matter?
IMO it is more important that if rich you spread the wealth around. I believe alot of the current economic issues are too much money concentrated in the hands of too few. Money does not circulate enough.
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Inherited wealth can cause some a lot of problems.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostEd Miliband: it's good to be rich 'if you make it the hard way' - Telegraph
How is anyone to tell if you worked hard or worked smart? Does it matter?
They could have the same problems if they were poorer but if they didn't have the money it wouldn't be so easy for them to destroy themselves or lay around doing SFA.
In both cases they can cause problems for those around them. Though the 2nd group can be easily avoided.
BTW I'm related to those who have/will inherit wealth and do SFA, and those who will inherit wealth but don't use it as an excuse not to do anything.
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Presumably it is bad to be poor if you worked hard? That must be gutting for nurses.
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Does it matter how you become rich?
Ed Miliband: it's good to be rich 'if you make it the hard way' - Telegraph
How is anyone to tell if you worked hard or worked smart? Does it matter?
IMO it is more important that if rich you spread the wealth around. I believe alot of the current economic issues are too much money concentrated in the hands of too few. Money does not circulate enough.Tags: None
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