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As a person who has no true accumulated wealth (well, I consider my Honda 750 Ace Shadow to be priceless, but that's another website)I have to say that the wealth envy I DO see is nauseating. How much is enough? For some, billions may never be enough. But if they work hard for it, who am I to tell them they owe me anything? For me, enough to make the vig on my own little Kingdom, my 1500 square foot house,tuck a little away for when I'm to physically frail to work and to pay off my toys (what few I own) is plenty good enough. The "Rich" can have at it. <br> Get over it people. The bottom line (excuse the pun) of the American Dream is to pursue wealth and happiness on your own, not to be driven there by hitchhiking on the backs of those who want more and so work more. <br> The people who are truly in need through no fault of there own are as rare as hen's teeth. As a former boozer/druggie/loser I can guarantee that 90% of the "poor" that I ever saw were there of their own accord. Tough noogies.
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