He worked for success all his life. At least he has a nice gravestone now that he’s dead. And his kids, who never worked for anything will inherit the rewards for his efforts. Go figure.
Didn’t someone once say something like, “it’ll be easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter Heaven”?Wonder how much good being in that 1% did him?
When there are more living-wage jobs looking for people than there are people looking for living-wage jobs, then I’ll worry about those who are “too lazy to work.” Until then, it’s a lot of hot air.
On the subject of the cartoon,Your worm is your only emperor for diet. We fat all creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves for worms. Your fat king and lean beggar is but variable service; two dishes to one table, that’s the end.
A worm may eat of a king, and a man may eat of a fish that hath fed on that worm…Thus showing how a king may go a progress through the guts of a beggar.
I doubt many in the 1% on wealth are in the top 1% in either intelligence or energy expended to obtain it. Six of the ten wealthiest Americans in 2010 never had to lift a finger, 4 Waltons, 2 Koch. Two were computer nerds, one a true businessman (Buffett) and one a media “mogul” and Mayor of New York. NONE are from the herd of “TEA party” types who think they’ll all become wealthy in the “American Dream” model. So, 4 of the top ten ARE fairly “bright” and oddly, those 6 who did NOT work for their money, in any way, are the “stingiest”.
Funny that, on Thanksgiving Day, people could be whining about paying taxes to provide welfare for the needy. Didn’t the American Indians provide charity to the pilgrims? Now, if only the top 1% could be subjected to the same taxes and tax levels as the 99% we could maybe improve support for the needy, hungry and homeless.Incidentally, I am not a Christian, I just find it hard to look in the eye of a fellow human being in need and then walk on by on my way to buying a bigger TV.
I suppose that to some, it would be difficult to understand. The concept of patriotism- of putting the needs of the country ahead of the greeds of the self- will always be incomprehensible to people who think that the idea is not to ask what you can do for your country, but what your country can do for you.
doc white almost 13 years ago
So there.
Destiny23 almost 13 years ago
And I’m sure it’s doing you a lot of good now, eh buddy???
wilb44 almost 13 years ago
He who dies with the most toys win.
hsawlrae almost 13 years ago
“And I took it all with me.”
pouncingtiger almost 13 years ago
He is no longer in the top 1%. You can’t take it with you. His survivors are surviving well off.
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Chevy Chase?
dfowensby almost 13 years ago
Keep Working! Millions loafing on Welfare depend on you!
rockngolfer almost 13 years ago
At least I’m on the flower side of the daisies and not the root side.
jreckard almost 13 years ago
and now he’s one under.
chicken 33 almost 13 years ago
He must have been in advertising. If you don’t blow your own horn.
William Reynolds almost 13 years ago
We’ll equal in the grave.
roctor almost 13 years ago
Happy thanksgiving to you and yours.
Sandfan almost 13 years ago
[Pathetic] I’m in the top 1% in a lot of categories. Unfortunately, most of them are bad.
Sandfan almost 13 years ago
Retroterminal? Outstanding!!
psychlady almost 13 years ago
Well, I guess that says it all
tripwire45 almost 13 years ago
He worked for success all his life. At least he has a nice gravestone now that he’s dead. And his kids, who never worked for anything will inherit the rewards for his efforts. Go figure.
Yukoneric almost 13 years ago
I don’t pay taxes, either. One has to have income of a certain level in order to pay taxes.
Digital Frog almost 13 years ago
ingrateful
KEA almost 13 years ago
1% of what? Did he figure out how to take it with him? …or is it 1% of the most egregious grave markers?
GoodQuestion Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Thanks Wiley, for all the laughs and comments you have generated. I hope you have a great day . . . . ☺
Can't Sleep almost 13 years ago
Didn’t someone once say something like, “it’ll be easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter Heaven”?Wonder how much good being in that 1% did him?
GulliverArkham almost 13 years ago
He who dies with the most toys is still dead.
underwriter almost 13 years ago
@cdwardYou are my hero today. Have a well deserved happy Thanksgiving.
fritzoid Premium Member almost 13 years ago
When there are more living-wage jobs looking for people than there are people looking for living-wage jobs, then I’ll worry about those who are “too lazy to work.” Until then, it’s a lot of hot air.
On the subject of the cartoon,Your worm is your only emperor for diet. We fat all creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves for worms. Your fat king and lean beggar is but variable service; two dishes to one table, that’s the end.
A worm may eat of a king, and a man may eat of a fish that hath fed on that worm…Thus showing how a king may go a progress through the guts of a beggar.
The Life I Draw Upon almost 13 years ago
Happy Thanksgiving to Wiley, the wild and wonderful readers, and even Danae. 8< )
Dtroutma almost 13 years ago
I doubt many in the 1% on wealth are in the top 1% in either intelligence or energy expended to obtain it. Six of the ten wealthiest Americans in 2010 never had to lift a finger, 4 Waltons, 2 Koch. Two were computer nerds, one a true businessman (Buffett) and one a media “mogul” and Mayor of New York. NONE are from the herd of “TEA party” types who think they’ll all become wealthy in the “American Dream” model. So, 4 of the top ten ARE fairly “bright” and oddly, those 6 who did NOT work for their money, in any way, are the “stingiest”.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
happy thanksgiving
BillWa almost 13 years ago
I love it. Of course you have to be Lutheren to get it.
weasel_monkey almost 13 years ago
Funny that, on Thanksgiving Day, people could be whining about paying taxes to provide welfare for the needy. Didn’t the American Indians provide charity to the pilgrims? Now, if only the top 1% could be subjected to the same taxes and tax levels as the 99% we could maybe improve support for the needy, hungry and homeless.Incidentally, I am not a Christian, I just find it hard to look in the eye of a fellow human being in need and then walk on by on my way to buying a bigger TV.
Pygar almost 13 years ago
I suppose that to some, it would be difficult to understand. The concept of patriotism- of putting the needs of the country ahead of the greeds of the self- will always be incomprehensible to people who think that the idea is not to ask what you can do for your country, but what your country can do for you.