spirit of the law? They should not do it?
where do you think we live?![]()
"No one ever said that the goal was full integration of these populations," said David Von Spreckelsen, senior vice president at Toll Brothers. "So now you have politicians talking about that, saying how horrible those back doors are. I think it's unfair to expect very high-income homeowners who paid a fortune to live in their building to have to be in the same boat as low-income renters, who are very fortunate to live in a new building in a great neighborhood."
Wow. What a c*nt.
I get what some of y'all were saying but if these folks were scared that poor people cooties were gonna get on the door handle, they shouldn't have jimmied the system and taken that tax break.
Whats the issue?
You really think that in 2014 all laws apply to everyone equally?I'm sorry man. I just don't know where you're going with this.
Are you saying that rich folks shouldn't have to use the same entrances that we do? Or that if lawyers can argue some affluenza defense it's valid that we have a two tiered system?
They don't have a door. They just imagine they're already in the buildingwhich entrance does the middle class enter through?
Let me just quote the article from which I'm co-signing, should make my statement more clear.
"No society can sustain this kind of rising inequality. In fact, there is no example in human history where wealth accumulated like this and the pitchforks didn’t eventually come out. You show me a highly unequal society, and I will show you a police state. Or an uprising. There are no counterexamples. None. It’s not if, it’s when."
Thrive and grow in the right direction.
Wrong answerThey don't have a door. They just imagine they're already in the building
They don't have a door. They just imagine they're already in the building
Good point, long as the masses can be satisfied with trinketsThe pitch forks came out because only a few people prosper.
Now, you have people who will never sniff a million dollars that will fight for the rich. Now if those same people kids were starving it would be a different story.
I don't see anything happening as long as the economy is thriving and people can buy iPhones.
Think about it though, if you had the money to live in a nice building do you really want to be in the lobby and see some single mother with 5 kids and a laundry bag? I know I wouldn't.
exactlyThink about it though, if you had the money to live in a nice building do you really want to be in the lobby and see some single mother with 5 kids and a laundry bag? I know I wouldn't.