Journal Captain Splendid's Journal: Yawp 18
This is how bad it is now. At some point a couple months ago, either
Here's something interesting: According to a recent audit, I am part of the 1%. I'd been suspecting this for a while now, but to have some fussy accountant reveal your worth in 7 specific figures is another thing.
Mind you, that's all paper. Give me 30 days to liquidate, and I doubt I could break 50K. Still, nothing to sneer at, especially in these times.
Then again, contra Churchill, I've only gotten more liberal as I've aged, so I sleep well at night. There's never been, and never will be, any of that Galtian bullshit at any of my businesses. Oh noes, I'm only a paper millionaire because I believe in responsible work hours, comprehensive benefits, generous vacation time, and ridiculously competitive pay packages. Give me a friggin break.
Apologies for the shitty grammar. Apparently this new JE interface is even worse than I thought.
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I still enjoy the FP - I mean mostly as much as before. But here in JE land it has been super quiet.
I've only gotten more liberal as I've aged
Me too! In fact - when my parents come visit this summer they will flip because my hair is longer than it has ever been. What? Isn't long hair the definition of liberal? But actually in a lot of other ways. I had a long car ride with a young Hungarian guy who interacts a lot with my peer group - evangelical missionaries from the US and to be h
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But here in JE land it has been super quiet.
Sorry, having writer's block... :)
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Here's a fun story I like to tell.
In the 90s I kept my hair practically bald, and spent a lot of time railing against President Clinton. Most people thought I was a right-wing whack job.
Fast forward to 2000-2001. I took a job at a company in start-up mode and was working mad hours. Enough that I let haircuts pass me by. By the time that business imploded, my hair was long enough that a friend suggested "grow it out a bit and ponytail it." I thought what the heck, and did so.
In that time, we also switch
Also paper millionaire and liberal (Score:1)
I too belong to your category. But mostly because I save like crazy and live cheaply.
Now if I could just whittle away at my 800 hours of unused vacation time ...
My FP is more neutered... (Score:2)
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Check yer prefs... you know how to get there, right?
I don't know if you're just trolling me or what, but yes I know where the preferences are. And I have yet to find one that pertains to suppression of the poll booth.
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It's right there under the 'Slashboxes' tab... 'Slashdot Poll'
Was checked ... now un-checked ... still not showing up. Thanks for playing, but it didn't work.
And on what nonsensical plane does it make sense to uncheck something to display it? Especially when it says "you can check up to 25 boxes"? The instructions suggest that checking a box would show it.
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Then turn off your script blocking bullshit.
That would be a great idea - if I was using any such 'script blocking bullshit'. Try again. Besides if I was using such a thing, why wouldn't it block the poll when I'm not logged in?
sigh... how I miss the days when we had decent trolls here.
Being in the 1% (Score:2)
Is about INCOME, not ASSETS. Income over $325,000/year to be precise, but for fudge factor and to protect my blog postings against inflation, I go to the .08% of $500,000/year (there's a strange gap in the United States between the .008% and the .08%- the difference in income is $1.5 million- most everybody is below the $500,000/year line, but for those above, an even small minority even in the midst of recession is earning over $2 million/year- of course there is no way to do that on labor alone unless yo
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At which point, for believers at least who start complaining about the taxes of the 1%, I refer them to the example of St. Katherine Drexel. I'm not sure if the Philadelphia Nun's Loophole is still in tax law (last time I checked it was, but that was *many* moons ago), but it's still damn good advice for anybody who has income that exceeds spending ability.
I'm there with you, brother (Score:2)
There's never been, and never will be, any of that Galtian bullshit at any of my businesses. ... I believe in responsible work hours, comprehensive benefits, generous vacation time, and ridiculously competitive pay packages. Give me a friggin break.
Yes, YES, _YES_... the world needs more of you.
If the 1% acted like you do, then wealth really WOULD trickle down... problem is that oftentimes the people with tons of money are greedy, and try and close off any trickle down that is possible in order to save every last damn penny. (Dam penny? v_v sure, why not...)