Very well said.
I agree with this.
People have become too complacent and just blindly accept anything and everything under the guise of anything society tells them is "holy", be it religion or capitalism.
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And he isn't alone when it comes to things like this, a lot of that has been going around with many other owners of big companies.
I payed for all those things dumbass. I don't owe them shit because I PAYED for those services. And for your information, I do attend college and happen to ride the bus often. The difference is, I don't have sympathy for people that want shit handed to them because life is 'unfair'.
I think a lot of the problem has to deal with when the owners, their bastard children who latter inherit it or the prick they appoint to run it for them has forgotten when they were small or what they (as people) had to do before they came big and so decide to treat their people like crap so they can get as much out of them as cheaply as possible and then act like you should be glad to be their cashier working for near minimum wage.
Oh you do now do you? Did, and do, you pay "full" price? Do you even know what the "full" price is? How are you paying for college, by the by? Who is paying to keep that college open? Oh, I forgot, "just" you.
So before you start declaring anal IQ's. You might want to grab a mirror and start measuring your own.
Sir Robin, the Not-Quite-So-Brave-As-Sir-Lancelot.
Who had nearly fought the Dragon of Angnor.
Who had almost stood up to the vicious Chicken of Bristol.
And who had personally wet himself, at the Battle of Badon Hill.
He doesn't get your college example, never will. Whatever he is paying that college is being wasted. He doesn't have the powers of comprehension and patience to listen, nor the eloquence and manners to respond with. An absolute walking talking waste of cash right there, and he calls universal healthcare a waste. The irony.
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Not to mention....classy ^
Open your other eye 'Jack'.
Your dillusional. No degree is waited if you utilize it properly. The problem is liberals just want to earn a degree and a job handed to them because of how sooper dooper smart they are. If there so damn smart, what's stopping them from starting a business if they had the willpower supposedly everyone else has. That is why socialism is flawed and leaves no room for individual improvement if you have everyhing handed to you like children.
What gives him this right to just fire people based on any whim? How will the free market take care of it?
This is exactly the case for socialism. The company is run by its workers, not by a board of executives. In this case, Papa John should be fired, not the employees. It's simply the right of workers to own their work, and Papa John can't take that away.
What the hell are you even talking about now? How is all this relevant to the post of mine you linked to reply to? Judging by what you wrote and more importantly how you wrote it, I have a hard time believing you're in college. You make up a story on here to make up a point?
You really don't know do you... I am talking about the fact that you are, if you are an American of course, ignoring the reality around you. You pretend that CEO's did it themselves, or that capitalism drives us, but ignore everything else involved. You pretend to owe nothing to no one. Ignoring everything the people and government of this nation have done to make where you are in life now, possible. The vast amounts of money "we," the taxpayers, have (through our government) poured into education, healthcare, infrastructure, defense, and so much else. The legislation passed by our elected leadership to encourage things like student loans, or evening the playing field through anti-trust laws.
Do you think you would be where you are in life now if you lived in Russia? China? Egypt? You, like Papa John's CEO apparently, are taking for granted what so many have worked so hard for so long to make possible in the first place. Though you are hardly the only one who does it. Its still rather sad to see.
Sir Robin, the Not-Quite-So-Brave-As-Sir-Lancelot.
Who had nearly fought the Dragon of Angnor.
Who had almost stood up to the vicious Chicken of Bristol.
And who had personally wet himself, at the Battle of Badon Hill.