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Here I will share my feelings about America and her Future.

Let it be known to all the World, I love all Humankind, however the poor actions of the few that take away the Freedom's of the many wear on my soul. I don't hate them I feel sad for their foolishness before God and humankind.

Those leaders who seek to 'Keep their Oaths of office' and those who seek only self glory, power, tyranny and the destruction of America as it was founded, hoping to turn it into a Dictatorship, Marxist or other state of Tyranny.

For a long while I was unsure of putting a blog together with my thoughts on this, however Truth must be shared, if not to Awake American's to their dangerous situation then to record the folly of the ways of the wicked who do exist in the leadership of our Nation, States, Counties, Towns. Sad that I must add this page.

"We often search for things in life, yet seldom do we find.

Those things in life that really matter, until we make the time." S.T.Huls

God Bless the Republic of America!

We have Got To Stand Up!!

Friday, August 31, 2012

World’s Wealthiest Woman Tells People to Stop Envying the Wealthy & Work Harder, Gov’t Officials Flip Out | TheBlaze.com

World’s Wealthiest Woman Tells People to Stop Envying the Wealthy & Work Harder, Gov’t Officials Flip Out | TheBlaze.com


World’s Wealthiest Woman Tells People to Stop Envying the Rich & Work Harder, Gov’t Officials Flip Out

Worlds Wealthiest Woman Tells People to Stop Envying the Wealthy & Work Harder, Govt Officials Flip Out
Photo: news.com.au/Patrick Hamilton
Australian mining tycoon Gina Rinehart on Thursday was heavily criticized by her government for saying people who want to be successful should stop being jealous of others, “spend less time drinking,” and work harder, myfoxdc.com reports.
Assorted members of Australia’s government called her comments “insulting.”
Wait, “insulting”? What did multi-billionaire Rinehart say?
“There is no monopoly on becoming a millionaire,” she wrote in an article for an industry magazine.
“If you’re jealous of those with more money, don’t just sit there and complain. Do something to make more money yourself — spend less time drinking or smoking and socialising, and more time working,” she added.
“Become one of those people who work hard, invest and build, and at the same time create employment and opportunities for others.”
Suggesting that those who work harder, tend to get ahead in life isn’t exactly an outlandish assertion.
Rinehart also criticized what she referred to as “socialist” policies that have hurt the poor and recommended Australian politicians to lower the nation’s minimum wage and taxes.
“The terrible millionaires and billionaires can often invest in other countries… maybe their teenagers don’t get the cars they wanted, or a better beach house or maybe the holiday to Europe is cut short, but otherwise life goes on,” she wrote.
“The millionaires and billionaires who choose to invest in Australia are actually those who most help the poor and our young. This secret needs to be spread widely,” she added.
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Of course, just like we would expect in the U.S., government officials slammed Rinehart’s anti-tax, pro-growth remarks.
“These sorts of comments are an insult to the millions of Australian workers who go to work and slog it out to feed the kids and pay the bills,” said Treasurer Wayne Swan, adding that Rinehart is incorrect to think that Australians as “lazy workers who drink and socialise [sic] too much.”
But Swan’s attack shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise. He’s made a bit of a name for himself by attacking Australia’s mining tycoons.
Worlds Wealthiest Woman Tells People to Stop Envying the Wealthy & Work Harder, Govt Officials Flip Out
Image: Fairfax Media
“Swan has repeatedly attacked Rinehart, coal magnate Clive Palmer and iron ore baron Andrew Forrest for running ‘self-interested’ campaigns against the centre-left Labor government’s taxes on mining profits and pollution,” myfoxdc.com reports.
And Swan is not alone in his disdain for the mining tycoon.
Health Minister Tanya Plibersek said it was “pretty easy for Gina Rinehart to say that people on the minimum wage should get paid less.”
The left-leaning Greens party ridiculed Rinehart for having “accumulated wealth from her family.”
And don’t forget the unions! According to Australia’s mining union, Rinehart’s article was “bizarre” and showed that she held a “dangerous” agenda.
“At the same time as trying to import cheap foreign labour and avoid paying tax, Rinehart claims it’s millionaires and billionaires who are the greatest for social good,” said Australian mining union president Tony Maher.
“What planet is she living on? She should spend less time ranting and more time sharing,” he added.
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