Hating the Rich
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Hating the Rich
Hating the Rich
Bill O'Reilly
Thursday, May 17, 2012
My late father was a man of strong opinion. He despised phonies, cowards and liars. He named names—sometimes in very close proximity to those being singled out. A veteran of World War II, he recognized a weasel when he saw one.
But my dad never denigrated rich people in general.
We lived in Levittown, New York, where everybody had pretty much the same—that is, not much. We ate tuna casserole, hot dogs, and Hamburger Helper. My parents never owned a new car.
Ten miles away, my dentist, a college classmate of my father's, lived in Garden City. Lovely place, filled with rich people. My father often drove us through there and never said a discouraging word about the fine lawns and shiny foreign cars. America was the land of opportunity and Garden City proved it.
But that was then.
Today, many Democrats believe the wealthy are bad to the bone. A new Gallup poll asked, "Do you think the U.S. benefits from having a class of rich people or not?"
An amazing 46% of self-described Democrats answered "not."
When I asked two left-leaning pundits about this, they said it is all about "income inequality." They asked me if my father would approve of that. I said he would most likely reject the entire concept of "income inequality" by giving the pundits the same advice he gave me: "If you don't like what they're paying you, work someplace else."
And I followed that advice, moving ten times in 15 years on my way up the television news ladder. It wasn't easy, but if I thought my employer was hosing me, I began looking around.
That's how capitalism is supposed to work. America is mandated to provide "equal opportunity," not equal outcomes. The boss man can pay what he wants. It's our choice whether to take it or leave it.
President Obama doesn't seem to get that. He often puts forth that wealthy Americans are not paying their "fair share," that somehow the fix is in and the rich folk are gaming the system at the expense of working people. But for two years, Mr. Obama had an adoring Democratic Congress which did absolutely nothing to further the concept of "income equality." The reason: it's unconstitutional. The feds cannot dictate salaries and benefits in the private marketplace. Obamacare is an attempt to breach that Constitutional wall. We'll soon see what the Supreme Court says.
Capitalism is no beach day. The strong and sometimes ruthless prosper. The ill-educated and unfocused often fail. For many Americans, failure is unfair and unacceptable in a "just" society. But my dad knew and accepted the truth of capitalism: some will win big, some will lose big, but most will live comfortable lives in the middle. Just as he did.
Bill O'Reilly
Thursday, May 17, 2012
My late father was a man of strong opinion. He despised phonies, cowards and liars. He named names—sometimes in very close proximity to those being singled out. A veteran of World War II, he recognized a weasel when he saw one.
But my dad never denigrated rich people in general.
We lived in Levittown, New York, where everybody had pretty much the same—that is, not much. We ate tuna casserole, hot dogs, and Hamburger Helper. My parents never owned a new car.
Ten miles away, my dentist, a college classmate of my father's, lived in Garden City. Lovely place, filled with rich people. My father often drove us through there and never said a discouraging word about the fine lawns and shiny foreign cars. America was the land of opportunity and Garden City proved it.
But that was then.
Today, many Democrats believe the wealthy are bad to the bone. A new Gallup poll asked, "Do you think the U.S. benefits from having a class of rich people or not?"
An amazing 46% of self-described Democrats answered "not."
When I asked two left-leaning pundits about this, they said it is all about "income inequality." They asked me if my father would approve of that. I said he would most likely reject the entire concept of "income inequality" by giving the pundits the same advice he gave me: "If you don't like what they're paying you, work someplace else."
And I followed that advice, moving ten times in 15 years on my way up the television news ladder. It wasn't easy, but if I thought my employer was hosing me, I began looking around.
That's how capitalism is supposed to work. America is mandated to provide "equal opportunity," not equal outcomes. The boss man can pay what he wants. It's our choice whether to take it or leave it.
President Obama doesn't seem to get that. He often puts forth that wealthy Americans are not paying their "fair share," that somehow the fix is in and the rich folk are gaming the system at the expense of working people. But for two years, Mr. Obama had an adoring Democratic Congress which did absolutely nothing to further the concept of "income equality." The reason: it's unconstitutional. The feds cannot dictate salaries and benefits in the private marketplace. Obamacare is an attempt to breach that Constitutional wall. We'll soon see what the Supreme Court says.
Capitalism is no beach day. The strong and sometimes ruthless prosper. The ill-educated and unfocused often fail. For many Americans, failure is unfair and unacceptable in a "just" society. But my dad knew and accepted the truth of capitalism: some will win big, some will lose big, but most will live comfortable lives in the middle. Just as he did.
TexasBlue
Re: Hating the Rich
TexasBlue wrote:Of course, this all falls on deaf ears.
Naturally. The mindless myrmidons of the left have been indoctrinated well.
dblboggie
Re: Hating the Rich
People don't hate the rich and wealthy. They do hate the rich and wealthy wanting to keep all of their earnings with no desire to give back to the country.
The greed is what people "hate" not the people.
Remember the GOP is for the wealthy and with Nixon, Ford, Reagan, Bush, and Bush 2 we have had 30 years of that greed mentality shoved in our minds.
We're programmed to think that this is the way to go and if somebody makes a comment about being "fair" the country laughs at him because they don't know any better. That greed mentality is what we have been forced fed for since 1969.
It's time we start changing that philosophy.
The greed is what people "hate" not the people.
Remember the GOP is for the wealthy and with Nixon, Ford, Reagan, Bush, and Bush 2 we have had 30 years of that greed mentality shoved in our minds.
We're programmed to think that this is the way to go and if somebody makes a comment about being "fair" the country laughs at him because they don't know any better. That greed mentality is what we have been forced fed for since 1969.
It's time we start changing that philosophy.
TheNextPrez2012
Re: Hating the Rich
In other words, let's get rid of free market capitalism and get those rich people. They pay more than their fair share. You buy into leftist bullshit.
Mark85la- Birthday : 1985-12-02
Age : 38
Re: Hating the Rich
TheNextPrez2012 wrote:People don't hate the rich and wealthy. They do hate the rich and wealthy wanting to keep all of their earnings with no desire to give back to the country.
The greed is what people "hate" not the people.
Remember the GOP is for the wealthy and with Nixon, Ford, Reagan, Bush, and Bush 2 we have had 30 years of that greed mentality shoved in our minds.
We're programmed to think that this is the way to go and if somebody makes a comment about being "fair" the country laughs at him because they don't know any better. That greed mentality is what we have been forced fed for since 1969.
It's time we start changing that philosophy.
So you are a leftist afterall. Why all the posing as a "centrist" or "libertarian?"
Are you embarrased about being a socialist?
dblboggie
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