Tsukiyumi wrote:I notice people continue to ignore the obvious example I posited above that.
If you mean the 50% exaggeration I think it's more people not wasting time refuting the ridiculous.
Tsukiyumi wrote:How is that "fair" in any way, shape or form?
"From each according to his ability, to each according to his need."
Just a hint, quoting Marx is probably not going to bring a lot of people around to your cause. That said, how is it fair for one person to make use of the same public services as another yet the pays next to nothing in income tax and the other is paying 35% or more of his income in taxes? How is it fair for one person to get a free ride and another to have to pick up the tab for them?
Tsukiyumi wrote:If that were the case, mechanics and janitors would make more than CEOs.
Oh come on. Are you really that naive? Do you really think that CEO's sit around all day sipping champagne, eating cheese, and getting blown by their secretaries? Does it occur to you that CEO's are responsible for their entire company's success or failure? That their decisions, their work, determines whether or not the company that employs those mechanics or janitors prospers or fails. Whether or not those people will even have jobs the next week is dependant upon those CEO's making good choices for their companies. Is phsyical labor the sole benchmark of whether or not anyone is contributing to society? If a mechanic screws the pooch the company is on the hook for a free car repair and he gets his ass chewed. If a CEO screws the pooch hundreds to tens of thousands of people are out of a job and there's a good chance his face is going to be splashed all over the news. The level of responsibility is just slightly different. Yeah, some CEOs are jackasses, some screw up and don't ever get in trouble or even get a raise, but a couple of highly publicised bad actors does not mean that every bit is the same. Hell, I know more than a few mechanics and janitors who do nothing, even totally screw up, and still have their jobs and still get paid.