09-12-2009, 02:52 PM
Dakota wrote:
I don't know where you pick up the language you are using. " the wealthiest 10% have taken ALL of the increased wealth". Taken? Please show me a way so I can "take" some wealth tomorrow? I need it bad. Haven't you made money in your life. How do you feel if I say you have "taken" the money from some poor sap? There are countries in this world with no millionaires. I assure you those missing millions did not end up in other people's pockets. Since you are counting yourself in that top 10% of thieves why aren't you one of them? So let me ask you point blank. Are you a thief?
You see, that is why I am so reluctant to respond to you here. You could have stayed with the substance of the disagreement, but instead you went off on a semantic tangent - and not a particularly good one at that. Here is the first definition of "take" at dictionary.reference.com:
1. to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action
So substitute that definition into "the wealthiest 10% have taken ALL of the increased wealth" and you get: "the wealthiest 10% have gotten hold or possession of ALL of the increased wealth by voluntary action".
If you need money bad, go pick up your paycheck and when they hand it to you, TAKE it.