dusty wrote:There has been much discussion in the near past amount taxes for those who earn over $250K per year. All during the campaign, I wobdered just who are they talking about. It must be the really elite few in the top 2% bracket.
This article makes me continue to wonder. It seems to indicate that it is certainly not the average working folks that are in this category. They must be talking to and about only those who live off their capital gains and corporate profits. It is certainly not the salaried and hourly workers that I worked with.
Furthermore, there have been some big changes since I was out there in the "working force". I worked the last few years of my working career as a Systems Engineering Manager but I did not bank the kind of money reported
here. Even then, these folks are not making over $250K per year.
My problem is I find it hard to believe that anybody is worth $250,000 to a company, unless they are actually producing something that brings the company enough profit they can pay him and still have a reasonable profit. Then I have to question any company that sells something that one person can produce for enough that they can pay the person producing it $250,000 and still make a profit.
The value of things have been so artificially inflated to the point that society has lost sight of actual value.
World Care for Children claim they can feed a child for a $1 a day.
Now think about the person making over $250,000 or $684 dollars a day.
But it gets worst think about the person making $25 million or $100 million a year that works out to $68,400 a day or $273,972 a day.
Now think back to the child living on a $1 a day. How can anyone doing anything be worth that much more than someone else?
This society has gone crazy accepting these insane values placed on people.