There is nothing wrong with being a 'live and die by my own hand' kind of person, that's the attitude that made this country great. And it sounds like you are content and happy with your life, which is my idea of what being rich really is.ygmir wrote: I'm just more of a "live and die, by my own hand" kind of person.........
simple needs, wants, and desires.........
Some would look at my income and wonder how I eat........
I feel quite comfortable in my lifestyle.......I'm just not sure I feel qualified, or have the right, to tell someone else what they should or shouldn't have............in principal anyway........
Sure, I'd like to see the Rockefellers, Kennedey's, etc. have to go get jobs and cook for themselves.....but, that's just personal.......not a social statement.......
But, JK, if you're ever hungry or cold, call me, I'll be there.........
I don't have any desire to have the Kennedy's or Rockefellers have to go out and get jobs--that is not what I believe the objective of 'redistributing the wealth' to be. I don't think they should be deprived of enjoy the fruits of their labor, but I don't think they would have to change their life-styles much if they were taxed at a much higher rate either. I think you will find that the Kennedys and Rockefellers are not the best of examples, as I believe they are pretty philanthropic with their money. Even Warren Buffet believes he and others that have the ability to earn the money he earns is not being taxed enough.
If I had my way, I'd much prefer the less socially acceptable way of dealing with the poor and undesirables, but since I'm also a realist, we need to take care of them, if for no other reason, to prevent them from becoming so discontent that they decide to revolt.
JK