I started my own business in a 8x10 office rented from a good friend, I worked as many hours a day as it took and still do to get the work done. That little office has grown into my own building, 4 other full time team members and the opportunity to oversee almost 100 million dollars of investments for my clients.
If I or anyone else is willing to take on that kind of challenge why should there be a limit on what I can earn?
Donna and I have committed time, talent and treasure to those who have not been as fortunate, for those who life has dealt a bad hand.
But don't tell me that I am limited by someone else's decision that I earn too much. I say work hard, build your own business and if you take on that risk you should be rewarded. It is those who are taking that risk, the risk of their financial future everyday who make this country great.
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Hm, the problem appears to be that not everyone starts with equal opportunities. What if there hadn´t been a friend to rent that first room?
What if you had to start in a neighbourhood in Afganisthan or something the like?
Plus: if money cannot flow also from top to bottom, the system get´s more unstable and will finally perish because one businessmodel of poor people might finally be to take the money of the richer ones by violence.
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