A perfect icon for our looming Tax “Reform”, and one of my favorites from 1950’s youth. This brief excerpt from Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrooge_McDuck] says it well: “Scrooge McDuck is an incredibly wealthy business magnate and self-proclaimed ‘adventure-capitalist’ whose dominant character trait is his thrift. . . Within the context of the fictional Duck universe, he is the world’s richest person: an oil tycoon, businessman, owner of the largest mining concerns, many factories to operate different activities, and his ‘Money Bin’. He was initially characterized as a greedy miser and antihero, but in later appearances he was often portrayed as a charitable and thrifty hero, adventurer, explorer, and philanthropist.” To which one must say, Aren’t they all charitable and thrifty now?
A perfect icon for our looming Tax “Reform”, and one of my favorites from 1950’s youth. This brief excerpt from Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrooge_McDuck] says it well: “Scrooge McDuck is an incredibly wealthy business magnate and self-proclaimed ‘adventure-capitalist’ whose dominant character trait is his thrift. . . Within the context of the fictional Duck universe, he is the world’s richest person: an oil tycoon, businessman, owner of the largest mining concerns, many factories to operate different activities, and his ‘Money Bin’. He was initially characterized as a greedy miser and antihero, but in later appearances he was often portrayed as a charitable and thrifty hero, adventurer, explorer, and philanthropist.” To which one must say, Aren’t they all charitable and thrifty now?