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I'd Like to ask all the complainers out there some questions.
See if anyone actually has an answer or opinion on this. because this is actually what everyone is complaining about.
These are simple questions to answer. And my answer is NO
Should there be a cap on income in America ?
If yes , then what shoul...more
Truthhurts I think there are plenty of great examples of todays CEO who did work there butts off to get to that level. One that comes to mind is Jim Koch of The Boston Beer Company or Samuel Adams . Started in his kitchen and personally went to taverns and restaraunts giving his beer away. Now he helps people start bus...more
I dont go to starbucks but I applaud it's success. Maybe if one of you complainers came up with a product or service you can do something similar. But I bet you would give away all of your $50 million dollar paycheck to charity.
HAHA yeah right.
Grow up and stop the jealousy. I'm a $50,000 a year truck driver saving...more
To answer the question that "not everyone can do this , what about the disabled?" This gentleman is disabled and did it.
Vail Horton, the co-founder and CEO of Keen Mobility (keenmobility.com),
Funny they didnt mention what Mckesson gave to charity last year. And what Hammergren personally gave to charity either. They always seem to leave that out.
I've never been able to understand why a Republican contributor is a 'fat cat' and a Democratic contributor of the same amount of money is a 'public-spirited philanthropist'.
Ronald Reagan
8/6/2011
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