SPECTACUALR SPIDERMAN
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I think better title for this post is DON'T BE A DICK
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Of course, to be fair, the three brothers should have just divided the cost of the gate in three and each brother's share would be $10,000. Here's the script for sequel video that continues the story from that point forward:
Even though the two poorer brothers admitted that it was fair to each pay $10,000, the two poorer brothers sadly had to admit that didn't have enough money to contribute their $10,000. The rich brother screamed at them, "Why don't you get a better paying job!" to which the poorer brothers could only shrug, because the rich brother had already closed the local manufacturing plant that used to provide good-paying jobs. He had shipped all the good-paying jobs to China, greatly increasing his own profit margins.
Just like you can't get blood out of a turnip, the rich brother realized he was never going to get $10,000 each out of the two poorer brothers. Even if their poverty was their own damned fault, they were just too poor. If the gate was ever going to be built, he'd have to get whatever money he could from them and then pay the rest out of his pocket. But that left the rich brother paying far more than his fair share! Furious at the unfairness of his situation, the rich brother decided to sell his house and move to a luxury community more in accordance with his lifestyle. Sadly, the rich brother took a huge loss in selling his house because no one wanted to live in a deteriorating community with no gate and potholed streets. With no alternative, the other two brothers remained behind and soon unemployed minorities began to move into the neighborhood. Eventually the street became a slum with hookers and drug dealers on every corner; everything there was to steal had already been stolen. Realizing the thieves were looking elsewhere, the rich brother and his neighbors in the luxury community now became very frightened that riff-raff might come to their luxury paradise to steal. Living in constant fear, they all armed themselves with AR-15s and installed a luxury gate with a guardhouse, an armed guard and vicious watchdogs. The community decided to split the cost equally; the rich brother's equal share came to $30,000. That was more money than he expected and he felt it was grossly unfair to pay so much when he thought about the CEO down the street who was earning $100 million a year and yet was paying the same amount. Together with an additional $500 a month he was having to divvy up to pay for the guard, the rich brother began to realize that he was not paying many times more money for the "security" than if he had just ponied up an extra share for the gate in the old community, he had also alienated himself from his family. Still angry and upset, he began developing videos to show how unfairly the world had treated him. The end.
Of course, to be fair, the three brothers should have just divided the cost of the gate in three and each brother's share would be $10,000. Here's the script for sequel video that continues the story from that point forward:
Even though the two poorer brothers admitted that it was fair to each pay $10,000, the two poorer brothers sadly had to admit that didn't have enough money to contribute their $10,000. The rich brother screamed at them, "Why don't you get a better paying job!" to which the poorer brothers could only shrug, because the rich brother had already closed the local manufacturing plant that used to provide good-paying jobs. He had shipped all the good-paying jobs to China, greatly increasing his own profit margins.
Just like you can't get blood out of a turnip, the rich brother realized he was never going to get $10,000 each out of the two poorer brothers. Even if their poverty was their own damned fault, they were just too poor. If the gate was ever going to be built, he'd have to get whatever money he could from them and then pay the rest out of his pocket. But that left the rich brother paying far more than his fair share! Furious at the unfairness of his situation, the rich brother decided to sell his house and move to a luxury community more in accordance with his lifestyle. Sadly, the rich brother took a huge loss in selling his house because no one wanted to live in a deteriorating community with no gate and potholed streets. With no alternative, the other two brothers remained behind and soon unemployed minorities began to move into the neighborhood. Eventually the street became a slum with hookers and drug dealers on every corner; everything there was to steal had already been stolen. Realizing the thieves were looking elsewhere, the rich brother and his neighbors in the luxury community now became very frightened that riff-raff might come to their luxury paradise to steal. Living in constant fear, they all armed themselves with AR-15s and installed a luxury gate with a guardhouse, an armed guard and vicious watchdogs. The community decided to split the cost equally; the rich brother's equal share came to $30,000. That was more money than he expected and he felt it was grossly unfair to pay so much when he thought about the CEO down the street who was earning $100 million a year and yet was paying the same amount. Together with an additional $500 a month he was having to divvy up to pay for the guard, the rich brother began to realize that he was not paying many times more money for the "security" than if he had just ponied up an extra share for the gate in the old community, he had also alienated himself from his family. Still angry and upset, he began developing videos to show how unfairly the world had treated him. The end.
Funny how you read things - one wife an office manager, one in real estate and one a stay-at-home mum (thought you'd have approved of that one!)
- you see this as "lazy" wives who didn't want to contribute...hmm
Oh and which ones ended up as hookers? You didn't say ... The office manager or what?
Oh and whose kids pushed drugs - the rich guy's ?
Yes I get that you're making up a story, but it is most interesting to see the subtext you show...
one wife was part time & the other didn't work. if they really needed the money why didn't they work full time? yes
i think i did overstate or misstate about the real estate wife & for that i am sorry but i also know people like the ones
in the story and they always try to show off but don't have the money to do so or the savings for emergencies or their
future. these people go on vacation a lot & out to dinner a lot eating at cheap places but their house is in need of repair and lease nice cars since they can't afford to buy them.
this thread should not be considered political but social because this is a story that at least i see real people in it.
I agree that the thread should not be considered political. I find it thought provoking. Even though I parodied the video, I don't even disagree with its basic idea -- the purpose of "the rest of the story" was simply to demonstrate that things are never black-and-white. In real life, we're human beings. We're fallible. We make all sorts of boneheaded decisions that screw up our own lives. In my example, the rich brother thinks he's getting away from those two no-good, worthless brothers of his, no way is he going to pay for their mistakes ... but in the end he does. I think that's realistic even if it's unfair.
The basic concept of the video is that everyone should pay equally. In a perfect world, I would agree with that. However, the current federal budget is $3.8 Trillion. With 320 Million Americans, by my calculations this comes to $11,875 for every man, woman and child in America. That's everyone's fair share according to the video. Now somebody tell me how we are ever going to get $11,875 per person? If you have a family of four, you'd really have to cut your childrens' allowances.
Personally I think people whine and moan way too much about income tax. For years my income has reached the 28% marginal tax bracket, but because of all the deductions and examptions, and because the marginal tax rate only applies to income ABOVE that amount, my actual effective tax rate has never been more than 10%. People hear 33% marginal tax rate and it sounds ridiculously high, but it doesn't even affect anyone whose TAXABLE income (after deductions and exemptions) is OVER $191,651 and then it only applies on each taxable dollar above that amount.
More political crap.....
This guy just can't obey the rules.....
#sad
are you aware that the top 1% is those who make over 300K a year which in ny means a cop & his teacher wife are
1%'ers.
firefly, aren't you the one who supports illegals in this country even though they are breaking the rules? why when
you cry foul you break the rules that are good for you?
Well, actually it would be $550K for New York according to what I read on CNBC (the first google hit). According to Forbes (the second google hit), "to be considered in the top 1% of taxpayers nationally,, you'd need an annual income of $480,930." I don't mean to quibble with you about numbers. Certainly the couple earning $300K is doing pretty good, whether they are in the 1% or not. I just don't understand the point you're making.