Posted by George Marsh on September 09, 2013 at 23:16:24 from (50.127.9.225):
In Reply to: Re: Gas prices posted by old on September 09, 2013 at 20:42:11:
Many times, it's the people with brains are the ones who have figured out how to make the money, ex Bill Yates, Steve Jobs, Sam Walton, the list goes on. Can't see how they have screwed the poor. But I can see how the rich are getting screwed with taxes.
The harder part is not making money but figuring how to keep it with out someone taking it from you to spread it around to people who are too lazy to work.
I've been semi-retired for 10 years. Many times I thought of starting up another business. Each time I changed my mind. I asked myself, why do I want to work and send in more tax money to people who tax SS, pension, and 401k. Because my SS will only add to my taxes, I haven't signed up for it until I completely go out of business. May wait until I'm 70 to draw SS and sell out.
I feel the rich are the ones getting screw and the richer they get the more they are getting screwed. George
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