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March 27, 2010 at 11:45 PM #533321March 27, 2010 at 11:50 PM #532400briansd1Guest
[quote=flu]
If you really think someone who runs a department should be compensated the same as someone how is a entry level person..I don’t know what to say….I think that sounds like communism to me. China proved that doesn’t work.
[/quote]There you go with the hyperbole again.
I never said that everyone should be compensated the same.
Compensation should be proportionately taxed.
Managers and union workers control how they are paid better than low level employees. All compensation should be taxed in my opinion.
I don’t see why certain employees (including managers and union workers) should enjoy large untaxed compensation (generous Cadillac plans) while others do not.
[quote=flu]..Do you really think things are as “fair” as you think they are? Single aristocratic families controlling 1/4 of Taiwan’s GDP alone like the Koo family? Do you think that is better than what we have here if you happen to just be some worker bee? [/quote]
It’s better in America because we have more social equity and we have a large middle class. Universal health care is part of that.
We have many things that are better. Our people should also have better access to health care.
March 27, 2010 at 11:50 PM #532528briansd1Guest[quote=flu]
If you really think someone who runs a department should be compensated the same as someone how is a entry level person..I don’t know what to say….I think that sounds like communism to me. China proved that doesn’t work.
[/quote]There you go with the hyperbole again.
I never said that everyone should be compensated the same.
Compensation should be proportionately taxed.
Managers and union workers control how they are paid better than low level employees. All compensation should be taxed in my opinion.
I don’t see why certain employees (including managers and union workers) should enjoy large untaxed compensation (generous Cadillac plans) while others do not.
[quote=flu]..Do you really think things are as “fair” as you think they are? Single aristocratic families controlling 1/4 of Taiwan’s GDP alone like the Koo family? Do you think that is better than what we have here if you happen to just be some worker bee? [/quote]
It’s better in America because we have more social equity and we have a large middle class. Universal health care is part of that.
We have many things that are better. Our people should also have better access to health care.
March 27, 2010 at 11:50 PM #532980briansd1Guest[quote=flu]
If you really think someone who runs a department should be compensated the same as someone how is a entry level person..I don’t know what to say….I think that sounds like communism to me. China proved that doesn’t work.
[/quote]There you go with the hyperbole again.
I never said that everyone should be compensated the same.
Compensation should be proportionately taxed.
Managers and union workers control how they are paid better than low level employees. All compensation should be taxed in my opinion.
I don’t see why certain employees (including managers and union workers) should enjoy large untaxed compensation (generous Cadillac plans) while others do not.
[quote=flu]..Do you really think things are as “fair” as you think they are? Single aristocratic families controlling 1/4 of Taiwan’s GDP alone like the Koo family? Do you think that is better than what we have here if you happen to just be some worker bee? [/quote]
It’s better in America because we have more social equity and we have a large middle class. Universal health care is part of that.
We have many things that are better. Our people should also have better access to health care.
March 27, 2010 at 11:50 PM #533077briansd1Guest[quote=flu]
If you really think someone who runs a department should be compensated the same as someone how is a entry level person..I don’t know what to say….I think that sounds like communism to me. China proved that doesn’t work.
[/quote]There you go with the hyperbole again.
I never said that everyone should be compensated the same.
Compensation should be proportionately taxed.
Managers and union workers control how they are paid better than low level employees. All compensation should be taxed in my opinion.
I don’t see why certain employees (including managers and union workers) should enjoy large untaxed compensation (generous Cadillac plans) while others do not.
[quote=flu]..Do you really think things are as “fair” as you think they are? Single aristocratic families controlling 1/4 of Taiwan’s GDP alone like the Koo family? Do you think that is better than what we have here if you happen to just be some worker bee? [/quote]
It’s better in America because we have more social equity and we have a large middle class. Universal health care is part of that.
We have many things that are better. Our people should also have better access to health care.
March 27, 2010 at 11:50 PM #533336briansd1Guest[quote=flu]
If you really think someone who runs a department should be compensated the same as someone how is a entry level person..I don’t know what to say….I think that sounds like communism to me. China proved that doesn’t work.
[/quote]There you go with the hyperbole again.
I never said that everyone should be compensated the same.
Compensation should be proportionately taxed.
Managers and union workers control how they are paid better than low level employees. All compensation should be taxed in my opinion.
I don’t see why certain employees (including managers and union workers) should enjoy large untaxed compensation (generous Cadillac plans) while others do not.
[quote=flu]..Do you really think things are as “fair” as you think they are? Single aristocratic families controlling 1/4 of Taiwan’s GDP alone like the Koo family? Do you think that is better than what we have here if you happen to just be some worker bee? [/quote]
It’s better in America because we have more social equity and we have a large middle class. Universal health care is part of that.
We have many things that are better. Our people should also have better access to health care.
March 27, 2010 at 11:50 PM #532405CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu]
If you really think someone who runs a department should be compensated the same as someone how is a entry level person..I don’t know what to say….I think that sounds like communism to me. China proved that doesn’t work.
[/quote]There you go with the hyperbole again.
I never said that everyone should be compensated the same.
Compensation should be proportionately taxes.
Managers and union workers control how they are paid better than low level employees. All compensation should be taxes in my opinion.
I don’t see why certain employees (including managers and union workers) should enjoy large untaxed compensation (generous Cadillac plans) while others do not.
[quote=flu]..Do you really think things are as “fair” as you think they are? Single aristocratic families controlling 1/4 of Taiwan’s GDP alone like the Koo family? Do you think that is better than what we have here if you happen to just be some worker bee? [/quote]
It’s better in America because we have more social equity and we have a large middle class. Universal health care is part of that.
We have many things that are better. Our people should also have better access to health care.[/quote]
Thank for confirming my suspicions about your viewpoint, Comrade.
March 27, 2010 at 11:50 PM #532533CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu]
If you really think someone who runs a department should be compensated the same as someone how is a entry level person..I don’t know what to say….I think that sounds like communism to me. China proved that doesn’t work.
[/quote]There you go with the hyperbole again.
I never said that everyone should be compensated the same.
Compensation should be proportionately taxes.
Managers and union workers control how they are paid better than low level employees. All compensation should be taxes in my opinion.
I don’t see why certain employees (including managers and union workers) should enjoy large untaxed compensation (generous Cadillac plans) while others do not.
[quote=flu]..Do you really think things are as “fair” as you think they are? Single aristocratic families controlling 1/4 of Taiwan’s GDP alone like the Koo family? Do you think that is better than what we have here if you happen to just be some worker bee? [/quote]
It’s better in America because we have more social equity and we have a large middle class. Universal health care is part of that.
We have many things that are better. Our people should also have better access to health care.[/quote]
Thank for confirming my suspicions about your viewpoint, Comrade.
March 27, 2010 at 11:50 PM #532985CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu]
If you really think someone who runs a department should be compensated the same as someone how is a entry level person..I don’t know what to say….I think that sounds like communism to me. China proved that doesn’t work.
[/quote]There you go with the hyperbole again.
I never said that everyone should be compensated the same.
Compensation should be proportionately taxes.
Managers and union workers control how they are paid better than low level employees. All compensation should be taxes in my opinion.
I don’t see why certain employees (including managers and union workers) should enjoy large untaxed compensation (generous Cadillac plans) while others do not.
[quote=flu]..Do you really think things are as “fair” as you think they are? Single aristocratic families controlling 1/4 of Taiwan’s GDP alone like the Koo family? Do you think that is better than what we have here if you happen to just be some worker bee? [/quote]
It’s better in America because we have more social equity and we have a large middle class. Universal health care is part of that.
We have many things that are better. Our people should also have better access to health care.[/quote]
Thank for confirming my suspicions about your viewpoint, Comrade.
March 27, 2010 at 11:50 PM #533082CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu]
If you really think someone who runs a department should be compensated the same as someone how is a entry level person..I don’t know what to say….I think that sounds like communism to me. China proved that doesn’t work.
[/quote]There you go with the hyperbole again.
I never said that everyone should be compensated the same.
Compensation should be proportionately taxes.
Managers and union workers control how they are paid better than low level employees. All compensation should be taxes in my opinion.
I don’t see why certain employees (including managers and union workers) should enjoy large untaxed compensation (generous Cadillac plans) while others do not.
[quote=flu]..Do you really think things are as “fair” as you think they are? Single aristocratic families controlling 1/4 of Taiwan’s GDP alone like the Koo family? Do you think that is better than what we have here if you happen to just be some worker bee? [/quote]
It’s better in America because we have more social equity and we have a large middle class. Universal health care is part of that.
We have many things that are better. Our people should also have better access to health care.[/quote]
Thank for confirming my suspicions about your viewpoint, Comrade.
March 27, 2010 at 11:50 PM #533341CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu]
If you really think someone who runs a department should be compensated the same as someone how is a entry level person..I don’t know what to say….I think that sounds like communism to me. China proved that doesn’t work.
[/quote]There you go with the hyperbole again.
I never said that everyone should be compensated the same.
Compensation should be proportionately taxes.
Managers and union workers control how they are paid better than low level employees. All compensation should be taxes in my opinion.
I don’t see why certain employees (including managers and union workers) should enjoy large untaxed compensation (generous Cadillac plans) while others do not.
[quote=flu]..Do you really think things are as “fair” as you think they are? Single aristocratic families controlling 1/4 of Taiwan’s GDP alone like the Koo family? Do you think that is better than what we have here if you happen to just be some worker bee? [/quote]
It’s better in America because we have more social equity and we have a large middle class. Universal health care is part of that.
We have many things that are better. Our people should also have better access to health care.[/quote]
Thank for confirming my suspicions about your viewpoint, Comrade.
March 27, 2010 at 11:56 PM #532415briansd1Guestflu, there you go once more with the communism hyperbole.
On the one hand you deride the social situation in Taiwan for the income inequity; then on the other hand you deride me as a communist for praising our economic system that spreads out the income more evenly.
What do you want?
March 27, 2010 at 11:56 PM #532543briansd1Guestflu, there you go once more with the communism hyperbole.
On the one hand you deride the social situation in Taiwan for the income inequity; then on the other hand you deride me as a communist for praising our economic system that spreads out the income more evenly.
What do you want?
March 27, 2010 at 11:56 PM #532995briansd1Guestflu, there you go once more with the communism hyperbole.
On the one hand you deride the social situation in Taiwan for the income inequity; then on the other hand you deride me as a communist for praising our economic system that spreads out the income more evenly.
What do you want?
March 27, 2010 at 11:56 PM #533091briansd1Guestflu, there you go once more with the communism hyperbole.
On the one hand you deride the social situation in Taiwan for the income inequity; then on the other hand you deride me as a communist for praising our economic system that spreads out the income more evenly.
What do you want?
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