It has always seemed to me that most successful businessmen have found a way to become wealthy from someone else's hard work.
You say that like it's a bad thing, typical leftwing liberal crap, bashing success. They took a chance. They risked their investment, their time, their own hard work. They give someone else a job, what's so bad about that? Those people got paid, did they not? They have the choice to quit and go into business for themselves, no? Who's fault is it if they don't have the ambition, the drive to succeed, the guts to try? How many employees put in the time and effort that the boss does? You tell me, what kind of country would this be if millions of businessmen didn't try to get wealthy from someone else's hard work.
I hope your business decisions are better than your assumptions.
We have an all volunteer Army, nobody got forced into military service. For sure that guy is way underpaid, but that has nothing whatsoever to do with what a CEO makes.
Yeah? You mean that draft notice they sent me was just a joke?
I don't think any active duty member was sent a draft notice. Nor has anyone currently serving been forced to reenlist or denied separation once their service obligation has been met. So, your point is moot, irrelevant, and somewhat ridiculous in the 1st place. We ain't talking about Vietnam, this is 2013 bub.