Caporegime
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Apologies guys, I forgot that the whole world works on the basis of greed. Rookie mistake.
Did you want the $100k or the $110k?
Apologies guys, I forgot that the whole world works on the basis of greed. Rookie mistake.
Should they not be happy enough with the obscene amounts they get as a bonus in the first place?
The money thrown around in some circles of society while others struggle to get by is sickening.
[FnG]magnolia;23558882 said:Did you want the $100k or the $110k?
The problem is where do you draw the line? What's classed as obscene and what's acceptable?
As someone who doesn't earn this amount of money or any where near it I would be happy with 100k. No need to be greedy. However if I'd been brought up in that environment I'd probably say different.
As someone who doesn't earn this amount of money or any where near it I would be happy with 100k. No need to be greedy. However if I'd been brought up in that environment I'd probably say different.
But your question isn't the answer to the question posed either? I'd be happy with either amount, would the 10k make me happier? Probably not, but then I'm not that type of person, which is why I'll never earn anywhere near that amount.
Why the **** would someone be giving me that amount of money, its a completely different world than what most people live in.
Personal gain is one thing; collective moral obligations are another.
Why would we be suprised by this anyway? Why should they have to suffer the consequences of their actions?
[FnG]magnolia;23558882 said:Did you want the $100k or the $110k?
Why would we be suprised by this anyway? Why should they have to suffer the consequences of their actions?
Not really the right question. A better one would be "If you already had more money that you needed to live on and you were then offered a choice, would you take $100k and not look bad and have to face possible abuse when asked who you work for or $110k but with most people you meet thinking you're a ****** and scared to mention your employer's name"
In that case I'd take the $100k everytime.
Public since 2008.
Not really the right question. A better one would be "If you already had more money that you needed to live on and you were then offered a choice, would you take $100k and not look bad and have to face possible abuse when asked who you work for or $110k but with most people you meet thinking you're a ****** and scared to mention your employer's name"
In that case I'd take the $100k everytime.
And where does the government and its squandering of money fit in?
Another question is, why should people willing pay more tax than they legally have to?
What? Since when was income tax a punitive measure?
You're going down a dangerous Daily Mail route of obfuscating facts with public outcry. I know you're better than that, even if we rarely agree.