Some
liberal looked at someone else's expensive sports car and commented
that the high price of it could feed an awful lot of people.
The
owner replied that the simple manufacture of his expensive sports car
already had fed quite a number of people.
There
were the miners and oil workers and many others that had wrestled the
raw materials out of the ground. There were also the workers that
converted the raw materials into usable material to make the car out
of. Next came the workers that converted the refined materials into
the various parts and assemblies required to make the vehicle. After
that the people in the factory that assembled the parts got paid for
their efforts.
Next
came the transportation workers that delivered the car to the
dealership, the salesmen that sold him the car and to top it off, the
people that were responsible to create the title, registration and
other paperwork that put the car in the hands of the owner and
enabled him to drive it off the dealership.
In
addition to paying all of these people they got the satisfaction of
doing a good job to make this happen.
On
the other hand he could have just gone without and given the money to
some hokey organization. They probably would have skimmed a lot of it
off of the top for so-called administrative purposes and sent a small
part of it to feed a handful of people, many of whom were or are too
lazy to get off of their ass and earn a living.
I
like rich people with expensive tastes because they keep an awful lot
of working stiffs in beans and rice.
To find out why the blog is pink just cut and paste this: http://piccoloshash.blogspot.com/2009/12/my-feminine-side-blog-stays-pink.html NO ANIMALS WERE HARMED IN THE WRITING OF TODAY'S ESSAY
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