I think it is time to deport all the billionaires in this country to Mexico.

Without the capital it takes to create infrastructure, those demands would not be met.
And that is why I never said the billionaires were useless. I am just saying that they are not nearly as important as their employees, the middle class, who physically built things.
 
And that is why I never said the billionaires were useless. I am just saying that they are not nearly as important as their employees, the middle class, who physically built things.

They are more important.

There would be no employees or middle class without the infrastructure to support and provide for the demand.

Duh.
 
with their demands for goods and services
We consumers risk virtually nothing at all. The Rich risk it a lot of the time. We as consumers only risk we picked a bad tomato. They risk so much when they fail you hardly hear of them. Such as These.
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They are more important.

There would be no employees or middle class without the infrastructure to support and provide for the demand.

Duh.
Whatever. I don't care enough to expend energy to convince you that the middle class is important than the billionaires. You can think whatever you want. Have fun sucking the capitalists' dicks though. I know a lot of Americans enjoy that.
 
We consumers risk virtually nothing at all. The Rich risk it a lot of the time. We as consumers only risk we picked a bad tomato. They risk so much when they fail you hardly hear of them. Such as These.
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I know they take a lot of risks, but that changes nothing I said. It doesn't matter how much risk the rich take on, the ones that create jobs are still the middle class.
 
I don't understand why you gave me this long-winded example that told me pretty much nothing. My point still stands, the rich do not give us jobs or create prosperity. The demands of the middle class do.
I don't worry about you. I explained this in a way the rest of the forum gets. I don't want people to get discouraged from getting rich. And you are working hard to stop people from getting rich.
 
I know they take a lot of risks, but that changes nothing I said. It doesn't matter how much risk the rich take on, the ones that create jobs are still the middle class.
You expect me to believe that? I have owned several businesses. Demand was only available to me by my own hard work.
 
I don't worry about you. I explained this in a way the rest of the forum gets. I don't want people to get discouraged from getting rich. And you are working hard to stop people from getting rich.
Nope. I am not. And it's because I don't care enough to even want to stop people from getting rich. I don't know any of you here. You could get rich, you could stay poor, makes no difference to me. I just want to let people know that the rich aren't nearly as vital to our society as some of us think they are.
 
You expect me to believe that? I have owned several businesses. Demand was only available to me by my own hard work.
Not sure what that even means. If there is no demand for your products, then it doesn't matter how hard you work. You aren't selling anything and you won't be making money.
 
Whatever. I don't care enough to expend energy to convince you that the middle class is important than the billionaires. You can think whatever you want. Have fun sucking the capitalists' dicks though. I know a lot of Americans enjoy that.

Bye, Bye.

:bye1:
 
Not sure what that even means. If there is no demand for your products, then it doesn't matter how hard you work. You aren't selling anything and you won't be making money.
Let's try this. How much of an income can you have by demand?
 
I don't understand why you gave me this long-winded example that told me pretty much nothing. My point still stands, the rich do not give us jobs or create prosperity. The demands of the middle class do.

The Middle Class are there to be minions and foot stools .
Have you never seen the Triangle which starts at the top with me as the Philosopher Queen , and rests on the Sheeple at the bottom ( whom we might now start to breed out of our species ) and the Normies who are not fully brain dead .

Controlled by our minions ( your middle class) , so that we do not have to mix with them too often .
 
I don't worry about you. I explained this in a way the rest of the forum gets. I don't want people to get discouraged from getting rich. And you are working hard to stop people from getting rich.

Thieves never stop thinking of ways to steal money.
 
Nope. I am not. And it's because I don't care enough to even want to stop people from getting rich. I don't know any of you here. You could get rich, you could stay poor, makes no difference to me. I just want to let people know that the rich aren't nearly as vital to our society as some of us think they are.
Have you ever rented a commercial office or shop? Where was the middle class when I had to have enough money to do that?
 
What the hell kind of question is even that? Try making sense.
See, you stump easily and yet you lecture us about the lower paid middle class.
 
Have you ever rented a commercial office or shop? Where was the middle class when I had to have enough money to do that?
I never said having money/capital isn't important. Just that having employees, which is made up of the middle class, is more important.

Who operates the tills at your shop, your pile of money, or your employees? Who greets the customers at the door, your pile of money, or your employees? Who sweeps the floor of the shop to keep it clean, your pile of money, or your employees?
 

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