James06 - 20/1/2014 16:06
Fair play to them 85 I say. I bet them and their families pay shedloads in tax and charity to help out the poor. Not to mention that they've probably provided all of us with life enhancing products and services.
Green Villan - 20/1/2014 16:11
James06 - 20/1/2014 16:06
Fair play to them 85 I say. I bet them and their families pay shedloads in tax and charity to help out the poor. Not to mention that they've probably provided all of us with life enhancing products and services.
If they are giving "shed loads of cash" to charity then they are not paying tax.
Life enhancing you say? So we have the cure for cancer, will they release it to the general population? Will they fuck.
Fair play to them 85, what, for hoarding money?
Green Villan - 20/1/2014 16:11
James06 - 20/1/2014 16:06
Fair play to them 85 I say. I bet them and their families pay shedloads in tax and charity to help out the poor. Not to mention that they've probably provided all of us with life enhancing products and services.
If they are giving "shed loads of cash" to charity then they are not paying tax.
Life enhancing you say? So we have the cure for cancer, will they release it to the general population? Will they fuck.
Fair play to them 85, what, for hoarding money?
Green Villan - 20/1/2014 16:11
James06 - 20/1/2014 16:06
Fair play to them 85 I say. I bet them and their families pay shedloads in tax and charity to help out the poor. Not to mention that they've probably provided all of us with life enhancing products and services.
If they are giving "shed loads of cash" to charity then they are not paying tax.
Life enhancing you say? So we have the cure for cancer, will they release it to the general population? Will they fuck.
Fair play to them 85, what, for hoarding money?
James06 - 20/1/2014 16:06
Bill Gates? you begrudge him? His products have served me well - my work is helped a lot by excel thats for sure.
He gives loads to charity - as do many of these billionaires, even if it is for tax purposes - people still benefit.
thefacehead - 20/1/2014 16:18
Green Villan - 20/1/2014 16:11
James06 - 20/1/2014 16:06
Fair play to them 85 I say. I bet them and their families pay shedloads in tax and charity to help out the poor. Not to mention that they've probably provided all of us with life enhancing products and services.
If they are giving "shed loads of cash" to charity then they are not paying tax.
Life enhancing you say? So we have the cure for cancer, will they release it to the general population? Will they fuck.
Fair play to them 85, what, for hoarding money?
And running rivals out of business while they attempt to feed there insatiable appetite for greed and power while half of the world are starving. I can't understand how these people sleep at night.
James06 - 20/1/2014 16:25
Very very few people are starving - they may not have access to a cheeseburger 24 hours a day, but they arent starving
thefacehead - 20/1/2014 16:47
James06 - 20/1/2014 16:25
Very very few people are starving - they may not have access to a cheeseburger 24 hours a day, but they arent starving
Have you been to India mate? Or Kenya? I can assure you they are very very poor, if not starving, they have health problems, diseases and are extremely under nourished at best.
neilh111 - 20/1/2014 16:19
Green Villan - 20/1/2014 16:11
So we have the cure for cancer, will they release it to the general population? Will they fuck.
What the fuck are you on about?
Can't work out if I am missing the joke or if that post is serious.
Do you honestly think people are keeping a cancer cure from us to control the population?
Do you know David Icke?
James06 - 20/1/2014 16:53
Not Kenya, but I've been to India (Delhi, Agra and Jaipur). I've seen the poverty, I've also seen the opportunities there, the investment and the growth. It's certainly better off now than it has ever been, and it will continue to improve - even though people do still piss away much of the little money they have into pointless but attractive and colourful temples and statues and other religious responsibilities, and of course the government wastes millions on space projects and weapons.
OnMeHeadFred - 20/1/2014 16:06
Anyone who picks up £20k after stoppages is in the globe's top 5% of income.
(based upon the UK mean wage of £26k and £5.4k stoppages)
When you think that the only reason most people manage to get into the top 5% is not because they have a special talent but because of where they live, it makes their claim to victimhood laughable.
We are real lucky bastards, ain't we?
If we only knew it.