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In reply to the discussion: What is your problem with socialism? [View all]cprompt
(192 posts)your service/product involves none of the above. What if what you do was a result of you seeing a gap or an opportunity in an industry and spending years of your own time developing a solution to address this gap and providing a better solution at a lower price point. You literally buried your heart and soul into this, sacrificed your time and relationships for this solution, and as a result of this your business was so successful that you had to hire workers to address demand for your service due to it's success? Say 90 or 100 of them who weren't there during the years you spent pouring your heart into this project. Does that mean the years you spent developing your solution should be for a break even?
When you ask should the profits for some companies be limited this is where the road ends for me. Who are you or anyone else for that matter be the authority to determine what me or my product is worth? At what level is it ok to determine when a company has made enough? Should I pay taxes for the infrastructure I use? Yes. Should I provide a decent wage and benefits for my employees? Absolutely, it's far more worth retaining talent than the cost of losing it. But with all that said, where do you get off having any input on what myself or my company profits? IMHO none...
That's where we may agree to disagree. So to go down your list:
1) We do have equal access to the roads
2) We do have equal access to public parks
3) Yes
4) It's not an all or nothing game
5) Not sure I understand why I'm fearful just because I don't agree with you