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Please don't confuse "can't work" with "won't work", & please don't ever think that a rich man cannot ever enter the kingdom of heaven.

On the grand scale of wealth I guess I am a little bit higher than most on the comfort scale. Last tax year I pumped £20k'ish into a mobile soup kitchen, I payed for a new twin axle catering trailer & fully equipped it, the old one was on it's last legs so we paid for that to be refurb'd & now that's used to distribute laundered & smart & warm clothing.

That £20k'ish would've gone on tax were my accountant not in cahoots & please don't ever confuse tax avoidance with tax evasion. Stand up & speak your piece if you think my tax to your guv'm'n't would ever have been spent on that trailer.

I have no desire to meet anyone who uses that soup kitchen, I don't think we have much in common & I didn't buy it to build my staircase to heaven. I paid for it 'cos I have an immense respect for the bloke that runs it & he doesn't have the time to make the money that would buy that kind of tackle, he's too busy running a soup kitchen 7 nights a week.
 

It's a quote falsely attributed to Rodgers. The man was born in 1931 and its been bouncing around the RW forums, facebook groups, emails etc so it's no surprise you came across it.

It's wrong on so many levels but when did facts ever bother you? It's based on a debunked concept of economics pushed by racists and right wingers that its a zero sum game, for one person to benefit another must lose out.

Comes as no surpise the quote was actually written by a white supremacist.
 
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