Originally posted by Auferstehen
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How many people did Sir Paul McCartney crush under his feet to make millions thanks to the creative process of his mind writing songs that gave millions of people a lot of pleasure?
How many people did Bill Gates crush under his feet to make billions thanks to the creative process of his mind enabling you and I to converse over the distance of hundreds of miles, instantaneously?
How many people did Warren Buffett crush under his feet to make billions thanks to the creative process of his mind helping people achieve their dreams by improving their investment returns?
How many people did Sir Richard Branson (no friend of mine I assure you for personal reasons), crush under his feet to make billions thanks to the creative process of his mind helping people achieve their dreams by giving them cheap holidays? Were it not for him, British Airways would still be charging £1,000 to fly us across the Atlantic.
Just a few examples of the billionaires that are so despised, each of which give millions to charitable causes. Not once have these individuals evaded their responsibility to the tax system, by becoming tax exiles.
I will always clap and applaud the man who works hard and achieves success by providing a service which we as his clients reward him with, through our custom.
I will always clap and applaud the man who works hard and achieves success by providing a service which we as his clients reward him with, through our custom.
As for the comment regarding hedge funds, without personalising the issue, this is an area I’ve spent my life working in, not just in the City of London, but in Indonesia, Singapore and that very den of iniquitous capitalism, Hong Kong. I have yet to meet a receptionist who earns £150k p.a.
So, in the fairness of unbiased reporting, can we have some evidence of such mendacious approaches to tax evasion (as opposed to tax avoidance)?
There are indeed despicable individuals who use others for a leg-up (your very own politicians, with their despicable Expenses Claims scandal, are an example), but to tar everyone with the same brush – no, that is not fair.
There are indeed despicable individuals who use others for a leg-up (your very own politicians, with their despicable Expenses Claims scandal, are an example), but to tar everyone with the same brush – no, that is not fair.
Again, without personalising the issue, if your own composer-in-residence writes music that millions will download, and makes himself a fortune, as reward for the hundreds of hours he has worked for no payment, no reward, no recognition, nothing to spur him on but his own will and determination, will you now deprive him of his success?
You know, not all rustlings in the bushes are monsters.
Ian Hislop has made a fortune riding on the back of his criticisms of others, while collecting £20,000 for an hour’s work a week for HIGNFY. I wonder how much he contributes to charity?
Hypocrisy? Heaven forbid!
(Still, he’s not all bad – vide his You Tube video on Beethoven’s 5th)
Ian Hislop has made a fortune riding on the back of his criticisms of others, while collecting £20,000 for an hour’s work a week for HIGNFY. I wonder how much he contributes to charity?
Hypocrisy? Heaven forbid!
(Still, he’s not all bad – vide his You Tube video on Beethoven’s 5th)
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