raydawg
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There's another great parable told in the Bible of a man who hired people to work in his fields at various times throughout the day; 9am, noon, 3pm and 6pm. At 8pm he went to pay them all and gave each one $10. The ones hired early in the day started bitching because it was 'unfair' for the later ones to get paid the same.
What the man said is something we should always keep in mind.
Go look these two up for yourself. Don't spoil and put the answers on here. (Raydawg!) they are great lessons to understand.
Web, that parable doesn't fit.....
Yes, as with many lessons, we are taught in the teachings, they are directed at "self" to free yourself, from our toxic self, which includes our focus. Greed will ruin our lives, beware.
Could we not extend your reasoning and say, these companies should give to Caesar, that which is Caesars, and not complain (about) using the "fairness" argument, that they pay more (tax) because of them having invested more labor ( money, etc )......
If no, please explain why they would be exempt. And please do not say a company is not a person, that is just too weak.
PS: I see no generosity in the companies argument, that they WILL provide more support to those in need if their burden is relaxed. Friedman says them will/might/could, invest it back into the company, which will allow it to prosper more greatly..... Business earns it wealth on the labor of others, you can not argue otherwise..... That is not generosity, that is manipulation and expectations.
PS: I am not wealthy, but very blessed. I have all my needs met, and I am thankful. My wife and I work very hard, which has paid off way more than just money. ALL of my children have witnessed, and adapted, wonderful work ethics. They are ALL self supporting, and reap the rewards of self acceptance, and worth......priceless, in my book. You can't buy that with millions. Look back into the Bible Web, see how many were separated from Our Lord because they couldn't give up their security of wealth.
I am not jealous of them, but like the overcoming of my addiction to booze, I am thankful I am not beholden to another trap, that "can" destroy me, if I "let" it.
Web, I think you are hoodwink on this one.
PSS: I like this: "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country" is a quote from John F. Kennedy in his Inaugural Address on January 20th, 1961
That thought turns it back to "self"
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