T-40--So we should villify all wealthy people in the USA, well, I have a good friend who is a millionaire, probably a multi-millionaire, his Dad was a small town barber so theres your silver spoon, he married straight out of high school and kept his job in a local filling station fixing log truck and skidder flats from 4 am till dark. He saved up enough money to buy out the station when the owner retired and ran it for 10 years or so, 4 am till dark, 6 days a week, took his family and his mother to church on sunday and cut hay or worked his cows, whatever needed doing. Wound up with a full service auto and tire center, much better job, only 6 am till dark. Employs 15 or more people, old folks on fixed income and anyone else that don't make much money can pay for their tires by the week or month, ''0'' percent interest. Now he pays more tax than most people make and when he dies the federal and state governments will try their best to steal whats left, this is the type of person that the progressive lefties want the rest of us to envy and hate, my friend is exactly like 98% percent of the millionaires in the United States, his only crime is hard work and self sacrifice.
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