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Re: gas prices


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Posted by B-maniac on May 09, 2008 at 19:57:11 from (207.241.137.117):

In Reply to: Re: gas prices posted by buickanddeere on May 08, 2008 at 20:26:09:

Never said I was "poor"!Also never said ALL rich people were crooks either.First of all let me define my idea of rich. Rich , to me is , a person who is a millionare by age 40. I doubt even you are rich. Also I will stand by the fact that 80% of them got there by ill gotten gains. I , as you , applaud the other "honest" hard/smart working 20% and they are also the "silent" 20% that you would never know were rich. It's the 80% that got there off the backs of a trusting population that believed they were getting what they paid for , no more no less. A good example would be the fact that you will NEVER meet an honest car dealer , they all went broke trying to compete in a corrupt "play the game or else" bussiness and 80% of the "bussinesses" play the same games. Mortgage lenders , car salesman/financers , insurance companies/claims adjusters/wrecker services , lawyers , doctors , therapists , marketing executives , investment companies , auto/truck repair fascilities etc etc. And let me explain my definition of dishonest/corrupt/crooked. Any person or bussiness who outright lies , lies through ommission,falsifies doccuments , intentionally uses misleading and/or leading verbage or print , fails to disclose all pertinent information in a service or sale , adopts standard operational policies that are not in the best interest of a customer etc,etc. I can pick out the most honest car dealer in our town (I know him personnally)and he is still guilty of 50% of the above infractions. 80% of the "rich" are guilty of some or all of the above and it is very easy to prove because they are so casual about it that they think ALL the public will buy their lies. I am not poor but definately not rich and I have worked my *ss off for every dollar and applaud any body that is rich by the same means. Unfortunately that 20% is a dying breed and the other 80% is just getting better at what they do and they know we don't have the resources to enforce the existing laws they are breaking. It seems that this day and age you can either be a doormat or an a-hole , there is no in-between. I refuse to be a doormat.


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