MikePA
Super Moderator
<font color=blue>My apologies if this logic offends anyone. </font color=blue>
Doesn't offend me. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
As long as companies are not using illegal practices to turn a profit, they can make as much as they want.
To adopt a phrase usually said about democracy...Capitalism isn't perfect, but it's better than the alternatives. I don't want any entity, much less the government, telling me how much I can make, as an individual or as a business. I don't care how much sports people make, or movie stars, or doctors, or anyone or anything else. If people are offended by how much Alex Rodriguez makes, don't watch baseball. If you don't like what Wal-Mart is doing, don't shop there. Hmmm. Wait a minute. I don't shop there, sales go down. Sales go down, don't need as many employees. The person who was earning money with some health benefits is now on welfare and taxpayers are paying for their health care. When government intervenes, the Law of Unintended Consequences reigns supreme.
Doesn't offend me. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
As long as companies are not using illegal practices to turn a profit, they can make as much as they want.
To adopt a phrase usually said about democracy...Capitalism isn't perfect, but it's better than the alternatives. I don't want any entity, much less the government, telling me how much I can make, as an individual or as a business. I don't care how much sports people make, or movie stars, or doctors, or anyone or anything else. If people are offended by how much Alex Rodriguez makes, don't watch baseball. If you don't like what Wal-Mart is doing, don't shop there. Hmmm. Wait a minute. I don't shop there, sales go down. Sales go down, don't need as many employees. The person who was earning money with some health benefits is now on welfare and taxpayers are paying for their health care. When government intervenes, the Law of Unintended Consequences reigns supreme.