Your wage does not correlate with how necessary you are to our society. Nor does it correlate with how hard you work.
Right on.
Case in point: the people with some of the highest paychecks today are the gamblers on Wall Street. They cheat and game the system, skim off the top of the financial markets, simply because they can. They contribute nothing. They produce nothing. And yet they reap the greatest rewards.
And how about CEO's who sit on each others' boards of directors voting for ridiculous salaries for themselves. Politicians and lobbyists. Need I go on?
The Democrats pushed through legislation requiring banks to make "no down payment" loans in order to extend housing to as many low-income Americans as possible, and that idiot Bush signed it.
Well I would possibly buy this if not for a couple incongruencies:
1. No legislation required the realtors to deliberately lie to people about how much house they could afford.
2. The bankers and Wall Street managers deliberately lied about the value of these mortgage-based assets, in order to multiply their personal wealth by repackaging and reselling those assets.
If in the course of business, you lie to make money, essentially commit fraud, the "evil liberals made me do it" excuse does not fly. Looks to me more like greedy short-sighted people taking advantage of well-meaning legislation, which should have been better written to prevent that sort of thing, or not passed at all.
I consider a new device or technology to have been culturally accepted when it has been used to commit a murder. -- M. Gallaher