Influence: Are You a Defector (Freeloader), Punisher or Cooperator
by Kevin Hogan
...so now we need to punish Warren Buffett...
...after all, he's now the world's richest man...that means
that he has more than any other individual on the planet.
...problem is, he's such a dang likeable guy...you really don't
feel like taking his money...
Most people will tell you that he doesn't "deserve" to have
"all that money."
But what (logical) argument can someone really make?
Exactly.
There aren't any.
He really does deserve to keep what is his; and he has earned it...
What could possibly compel a person to want to work two jobs
only to have a greater percentage of their money taken (uh, I
mean taxed) by "government" with the full support of others in the
community/nation. (In other words stolen, though stolen is
redefined as "taxed" when convenient.)
The System is designed to punish those who work long hard
hours and reward those who don't.
If someone came to your house and took 40% of your posessions I
imagine you would become irritable. You worked hard for those
possessions while everyone else was out on holiday. (I know,
I know...50% in Europe, but you guys are now paying for the decisions
you made at the polls long ago when you wanted "National Health
Care" and other idiotic programs to put the government in charge
...of...well just about everything.)
After all, it just makes sense to put people with the least education,
people who didn't make it at the firm...in charge...
So, along came "the people" ...they took your money while you
were gone at work, and gave it to those who don't work, or those
who only work one job.
Your bad.
And that family who was at work while "the people" took their
money come home and wonder what they did wrong.
Punishment of those who work the hardest, who produce the most...
how can it be?
Read on for an important Keypoint about Equalizers and Equitizers...
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