We all know Stephen King. He’s sold a shit-load of books and
it’s made him real rich. Unlike most of the rich, though, he still has a
conscience.
“I’ve known rich people, and why not, since I’m one of them?
The majority would rather douse their dicks with lighter fluid, strike a match,
and dance around singing “Disco Inferno” than pay one more cent in taxes to
Uncle Sugar. It’s true that some rich folks put at least some of their tax
savings into charitable contributions. My wife and I give away roughly $4
million a year to libraries, local fire departments that need updated lifesaving
equipment (Jaws of Life tools are always a popular request), schools, and a
scattering of organizations that underwrite the arts. Warren Buffett does the
same; so does Bill Gates; so does Steven Spielberg; so do the Koch brothers; so
did the late Steve Jobs. All fine as far as it goes, but it doesn’t go far
enough. What charitable 1 percenters can’t do is assume
responsibility—America’s national responsibilities: the care of its sick and
its poor, the education of its young, the repair of its failing infrastructure,
the repayment of its staggering war debts. Charity from the rich can’t fix
global warming or lower the price of gasoline by one single red penny. That
kind of salvation does not come from Mark Zuckerberg or Steve Ballmer saying,
“OK, I’ll write a $2 million bonus check to the IRS.” That annoying
responsibility stuff comes from three words that are anathema to the Tea
Partiers: United American citizenry.” Click here for more
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The secret word is Equality
1 comment:
wot ya saying is..the poor can eat cake & the rich will eat the poor..my haart bleeeeds for ya m8..hahaHa
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