thanks for the infractionWhat?
thanks for the infractionWhat?
Why should we have compassion for those who've spent big today without thinking about tomorrow?if however, you have a sense of compassion for our ageing population and those on modest incomes, you are for this tax reform.
Yeah I have to agree with you there.except for Wilson Tuckey that fucking scumbag prick.
stop stereotyping.Why should we have compassion for those who've spent big today without thinking about tomorrow?
How come everyone can afford to live with their takehome knocked down by compulsory super today, but 20 years ago they couldn't possibly conceive of putting that 9% away for their retirement?stop stereotyping.
in a capitalist society even the careful spenders/savers can remain on middle-class economic states.
I don't know anyone that has a fuckload of money that isn't INCREDIBLY productive.You confuse having a lot of money with being productive. Fail.
yeah, guy, totallystop stereotyping.
in a capitalist society even the careful spenders/savers can remain on middle-class economic states.
Sol Trujillo?I don't know anyone that has a fuckload of money that isn't INCREDIBLY productive.
He managed a multi-billion dollar company, was responsible for tens of thousands of employees...Sol Trujillo?
My god you're Thucydides, wealth makes rights, the rich shall do what they can and the poor shall suffer what they must.He managed a multi-billion dollar company, was responsible for tens of thousands of employees...
Hardly doing nothing.
One does not generally get into a CEO's chair without proving themselves at lower management levels, and one does not remain there by fucking everything up.My god you're Thucydides, wealth makes rights, the rich shall do what they can and the poor shall suffer what they must.
He managed the company poorly(imo), that number of employees could have been higher under better management, far from being productive, i'd call that destructive.
Got the boot from the shareholders, not saying he wasn't a fucking godawful director, but he didn't just sit around for 5 years and play with his dick singing greensleeves...My god you're Thucydides, wealth makes rights, the rich shall do what they can and the poor shall suffer what they must.
He managed the company poorly(imo), that number of employees could have been higher under better management, far from being productive, i'd call that destructive.
Sol did not remain there, are you honestly telling me you think Telstra under Sol was well managed?One does not generally get into a CEO's chair without proving themselves at lower management levels, and one does not remain there by fucking everything up.
Telstra exists in its current lumbering old-fashioned esoteric way because it was afforded a government-protected monopoly for so long.Sol did not remain there, are you honestly telling me you think Telstra under Sol was well managed?
I'm not suggesting he was lazy or even incompetent. But in his role despite good intentions, hard work and perhaps even fierce intellect one can still fail as he did.Got the boot from the shareholders, not saying he wasn't a fucking godawful director, but he didn't just sit around for 5 years and play with his dick singing greensleeves...
This underscores how he had money for doing nothing... how exactly?I'm not suggesting he was lazy or even incompetent. But in his role despite good intentions, hard work and perhaps even fierce intellect one can still fail as he did.