But millionaries and billionaries are better than everyday people in terms of hard work and intelligence, so them having more is bound to happen.
15 comments
I was getting suspicious, so I used an archive search to check for sure...
None of RSR's posts have been credited to anyone. They're all anonymous.
Given what a major troll they are purported to be, how do we know that RSR themself isn't the one posting this?
Leave aside the tautology (people who have the most are the people who have the most), you've made some unwarranted assumptions. The factors to consider are:
Who you are.
What you do.
What did you have to start with.
What you have now.
These four factors, plus the ever-present whims of fate, all have to be considered in the analysis - but you'll find that they are not necessarily linked in any way.
RSR is an obvious troll but A thought occurred to me that puzzled me for a moment. The exact people who do express sentiments like this are quick to assume "the liberal elite" are trust fund babies that never did a day of work in their lives.
Hilariously, I remember some dumbass actually accusing ME of such.
But the two lines of thought run into conflict somewhat, no?
Remember Sarah Palin, how they claimed she 'were smert' and deserved every penny? They did for years, now they don't want you to mention her. Remember Romney telling you to "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" like he never did. Their GOPs full of elitist clowns who repeatedly prove they cant do anything right but they love attention.
One of the biggest faults in America is wealth worship, but they gotta be RightWingers.
How about rich as hell George Clooney, Ozzy Osbourne, Alec Baldwin, Tina Fey or dozens of NFL kneelers. They're not only rich they earned it all themselves. Nope, they're stupid ungrateful millionaires "biting the hand that feeds them"
Which proves wealthy worshipping is mostly a Conservative fault.
I wish I could make this clown watch the Koch son shirt business commercial.
Overweight, untalented and stupid but sure of himself.
DunningKruger effect in full force.
Typical of those borne to wealth, we're seeing it in spades with Trump, his kids and idiots he surround himself with. I believe his rally goers are mostly old money, inherited business and arrogant about it to compensate for total lack of skills. That why they're behind Trump and this pretence that all rich are smart and hard working, that's how they want to be seen. I've worked for two family businesses like that, dog fucking the day away but demanding respect, and thinking were so stupid we don't know that and when informed we do just loosing their shit. Trump rally goers.
You really think that billionaires are "better" than everyday people because they work harder? Explain that to someone who's slaving away in a factory or mopping floors in an office building 60 hours a week and getting paid just over minimum wage. A lot of it comes down to opportunity, you know. If I was the son of a billionaire I'd have quite a head start, too.
Watching Elon’s meltdown, and total inability to actually BE a CEO, this post did not age well, did it?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
To post a comment, you'll need to Sign in or Register . Making an account also allows you to claim credit for submitting quotes, and to vote on quotes and comments. You don't even need to give us your email address.