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Default Rest iN peace, Mr. Jobs

On 10/13/2011 8:09 AM, Han wrote:
Leonlcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote in
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On 10/12/2011 2:14 PM, Han wrote:
Larry wrote in
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IMNSHO, we will grow the economy more if we let the less affluent
buy more ...

GOOD punchline.g
(On the off chance that you're serious, what's your logic there?
How do the poor buy more?)

Getting more spending power into the hands of the less affluent
will lead to more purchasing of manufactured goods (my opinion).

Do you have any good ideas as to how to accomplish that? I'd love
it!

Good! Same as above: We would be even richer as a nation if the
resulting wealth was spread out more evenly, not going to
corporations and really rich people who can afford to stash it
abroad.



Sets see here Han do you want to share your wealth with me? Probably
not. Corporations which are made up of people and create jobs for
people should not be taxed at all. We don't want to bite the hand
that feeds us.


I am paying my fair share of taxes, as far as I can tell. I support in
various ways those around me. I have also offered (maybe in words that
were too obscure) my Akeda dovetail jig for any reasonable price, since
I didn't like it.


LOL, as seriously as you mentioned that the corporations can say the same.


Corporations are structured in different ways. Some loose money, some
make a profit. Seems difficult to me to structure them so as to always
equitably remunerate ALL who contribute to the profit (if any). Look at
the car manufacturers. Because of the excessively adversary positions
between workers, management and investors everyone has lost lately. But
how do you make things really equitable??


Make every thing equitable by everyone paying the same amount of taxes.
Pretty simple really. We all live here and none of is more special
that the next guy. Why should some one pay more or less than your do.